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2008 SESSION
Delegate James P. "Jimmie" Massie, III (R) - House District 72
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 516
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelJMassie@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P. O. Box 29598
- Richmond, Virginia 23242
Legislation as Co-Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 4 Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto.
- HB 13 Stalking; enhanced penalty if victim is a minor.
- HB 14 Higher educational institutions; aliens unlawfully present not eligible for admission thereto.
- HB 16 Credit reports; authorizes an individual to freeze access thereto.
- HB 25 Safe driving points; allows drivers to accumulate up to 10 in one year and 5 for safe driving class.
- HB 26 Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed on certain drivers.
- HB 31 Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2008; created.
- HB 35 Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto.
- HB 47 Illegal aliens; adds presumption, subject to rebuttal, against admitting to bail any alien charged.
- HB 51 Immigration laws; immunity to State agencies and employees, etc. for authorized enforcement.
- HB 53 Campaign contributions; requires PACs to report contributions for election of particular candidate.
- HB 57 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include computers and computer-related peripheral equipment.
- HB 60 School divisions, local; requires 65% of each education dollar to be spent in classroom, report.
- HB 118 Higher education; required to report to SCHEV on steps taken to ensure academic freedom, etc.
- HB 121 Mental health treatment for minors; parental notification required.
- HB 122 Campaign fundraising; broadens prohibition during legislative sessions.
- HB 123 Higher educational institutions; enrollment of aliens.
- HB 126 House Appropriations Committee; staff to report on total new state government positions created.
- HB 137 Textbook purchases; permits local school boards to enter into contracts with publishers.
- HB 147 Transportation Plan; to include regional goals and performance measures for highway districts.
- HB 150 School boards, local; safety hotline established.
- HB 171 Resources Authority; authorized to finance energy conservation and energy efficiency projects.
- HB 256 Involuntary outpatient commitment; five day review of compliance.
- HB 258 Voluntary commitment; acknowledgement as sexually violent predator.
- HB 312 Miscarriage or stillbirth; unintentional cause thereof.
- HB 321 Juvenile correctional officer; assault or an assault and battery upon is Class 6 felony.
- HB 322 Campaign fundraising; broadens prohibition during legislative sessions.
- HB 368 Inmates; officer of correctional facility to inquire of alien status.
- HB 370 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
- HB 378 Golden Age Card Program; Department of Conservation and Recreation to establish.
- HB 400 Inpatient treatment; parental admission of minors incapable of giving consent.
- HB 409 Website address; unauthorized use of person's name.
- HB 439 Aliens, certain; eligibility for state and local public benefits.
- HB 442 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include computers and computer-related peripheral equipment.
- HB 474 Virginia War Memorial; State Treasurer to advance loan for construction of an educational wing.
- HB 475 Veterans; Commissioner et al., to establish comprehensive program to address mental health needs.
- HB 477 Veterans Services Foundation; established as body politic and to fund veteran services and programs.
- HB 499 Involuntary commitment; establishes new standard for outpatient commitment.
- HB 524 Tuition, in-state; eligibility for certain military personnel.
- HB 550 Consent law, implied; applicability.
- HB 623 Immigration laws; Governor to enter into memorandum of agreement with Immigration and Customs.
- HB 633 Personal Information Privacy Act; prohibits dissemination of another's social security number.
- HB 719 Underage drinking and driving; penalty.
- HB 723 Resources Authority; authorized to finance park and recreation projects.
- HB 751 Involuntary commitment hearings; accessibility of results by colleges and universities.
- HB 752 Higher educational institutions; mental health record release authorization when enrolling.
- HB 758 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include computers and related equipment.
- HB 762 Illegal aliens; presumption against admission to bail for those charged with criminal offense.
- HB 763 Central Criminal Records Exchange; required to notify U.S. Bureau of Immigration & Customs.
- HB 764 Correctional facilities; inquiries to U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- HB 779 Illegal aliens; presumption of no bail for those charged with certain crimes.
- HB 780 Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act; reorganizes provisions.
- HB 782 Mental health records; disclosure, etc.
- HB 788 Highway maintenance payments; Arlington and Henrico Counties receive payments for roads.
- HB 809 Teachers; provisional and local eligibility licenses if military personnel.
- HB 878 School divisions, local; requires 65% of each education dollar to be spent in classroom, report.
- HB 889 Learner's permits; certification statement required for persons under age 18.
- HB 891 Driver's license; discretionary arrest for third offense of driving on suspended license.
- HB 893 Juvenile detention facility employee; assault and battery against, penalty.
- HB 897 Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto.
- HB 928 Illegal immigration; adopts several measures aimed at curbing in State, report.
- HB 929 Illegal aliens; presumption against admission to bail for those charged with criminal offense.
- HB 931 Methamphetamine; manufacturing, selling, giving, and distributing thereof, penalty.
- HB 932 Firearms; reckless handling, penalty.
- HB 933 Triggerman rule; redefinition thereof.
- HB 938 Involuntary commitment hearings; petitioner right to appeal.
- HB 947 Homeowners foreclosure protection; Attorney General may enforce violations.
- HB 953 Abuse or neglect proceedings; videotaped statement.
- HB 982 Concealed handgun permit applications; access to personal information.
- HB 996 Felony, violent; presumption of no bail upon conviction.
- HB 1000 Community College Education, Foundation for; contribution to be deposited for State residents.
- HB 1004 Advance directives; mental health directives follows same procedures as for medical.
- HB 1005 Higher educational institutions; notification to parent of mental health treatment for student.
- HB 1010 Illegal aliens; ineligibility for in-state tuition and educational benefits.
- HB 1032 Traffic control measures; financing for application and installation.
- HB 1041 Sexually violent predators; revises provisions relating to civil commitment & conditional release.
- HB 1242 School employees; prohibits employment if subject of a founded case of child abuse and neglect.
- HB 1243 Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed on certain drivers.
- HB 1248 Illegal alien; concealing or transporting, penalty.
- HB 1251 Institutions of higher education; notification of mental health treatment.
- HB 1259 Environmental impact reports; requires county, city, or town to submit report on highway projects.
- HB 1288 Bridge and safety funding; prioritization by Transportation Board.
- HB 1294 Good Samaritan statute; immunity extends to those providing care at location for screening, etc.
- HB 1295 Supreme Court; direct appeals.
- HB 1311 Credit reports; authorizes consumer to freeze access thereto.
- HB 1334 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; acceptance of awards.
- HB 1359 Planning and Budget, Department of; submissions of agency budget estimates to General Assembly.
- HB 1362 Misuse of public assets; penalty.
- HB 1363 Trademarks and service marks; registration and protection, penalties.
- HB 1395 Sexual assault; Dept. of State Police, etc. establish policies for responding to crimes involving.
- HB 1482 Bears; non-lethal control measures.
- HB 1547 21st Century Capital Improvement Program; created, report.
- HB 1576 Pruitt, William A.; awarded handgun for noteworthy service to Marine Resources Commission.
- HJ 55 Commending Dr. Marcella F. Fierro.
- HJ 125 Illegal immigration; memorializing Congress to pursue solutions.
- HJ 130 Ronald Reagan Day; designating as February 6, 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 198 Commending Charles F. Bryan, Jr.
- HJ 220 Philippine Independence Day; designating as June 12, 2008, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 223 Celebrating the life of Collins H. Howlett III.
- HJ 224 Memorial resolution; Dr. Francis Merrill Foster, Sr
- HJ 229 Commending the Richmond Crusade for Voters.
- HJ 250 Celebrating the life of Frank Randall Marrs.
- HJ 258 Celebrating the life of Margaret Estes Hupp.
- HJ 275 Commending Theodore V. Morrison, Jr.
- HJ 286 Celebrating the life of Jo Ann Davis.
- HJ 291 Commending the Richmond Area Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America.
- HJ 292 Commending the Virginia Institute of Pastoral Care.
- HJ 298 Commending William H. Leighty.
- HJ 300 Celebrating the life of Joseph C. Carter, Jr.
- HJ 310 Celebrating the life of Mildred Callahan Jones.
- HJ 336 Commending Barter Theatre on the occasion of its 75th anniversary.
- HJ 341 Commending the State of Israel on the occasion of its 60th anniversary.
- HJ 344 Celebrating the life of Staff Sergeant Jonathan Kilian Dozier.
- HJ 346 Celebrating the life of Myron Boyd Jones.
- HJ 347 Celebrating the life of Jerry Laymon Falwell.
- HJ 350 Celebrating the life of Jane Maury Denton.
- HJ 363 Celebrating the life of Richard G. Darman.
- HJ 380 Commending the United States Army Reserve on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
- HJ 382 Commending Diana F. Cantor.
- HJ 393 Commending James W. Dunn.
- HJ 395 Celebrating the life of Mitchell Van Yahres.
- HJ 444 Commending Vincent F. Callahan, Jr.
- HJ 448 Commending Hokies United.
- HJ 450 Commending the Honorable George Mason III.
- HJ 466 Commending the rescue squads, police departments, fire departments, sheriff's offices, and agencies.
- HJ 477 Commending Cecil E. McFarland.
- HJ 478 Commending nine hospitals in the Commonwealth that have achieved recognition as Magnet Healthcare.
- HJ 479 Commending James E. Copp.
- HJ 502 Commending Irvine Byrd Hill.
- HJ 510 Commending the Deep Run High School girls' volleyball team.
- HJ 531 Commending Sharon Ann Crouch Steidel.
- HJ 594 Commending Our Military Kids, Inc.
- HR 13 Commending Mary Elizabeth McElroy Weil.
- HR 14 Commending Carmela Bills Putney.
- HR 15 Commending Lois Vivian Johnson.
- HR 22 Celebrating the life of James Paul Shaw.
- SB 160 Handbills, etc.; distribution in highway rights-of-way in certain localities.
- SB 361 Stream mitigation banks; Henrico County to establish and operate.
- SB 580 War Memorial Foundation; increase in membership.
- SJ 242 Commending Leland D. Melvin.
- SJ 270 Commending the Douglas S. Freeman High School boys’ indoor track and field team.