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2008 SESSION
Delegate Robert G. Marshall (R) - House District 13
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 704
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelBMarshall@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 421
- Manassas, Virginia 20108-0421
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 62 State Corporation Commission; introduction of evidence from certain experts.
- HB 63 Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for two or more offenses of driving without valid license.
- HB 64 Polling places; governing body to post notice of voting qualifications.
- HB 65 Voters and voting; photo identification required to vote.
- HB 66 Cord Blood Bank Initiative; removes certain language.
- HB 67 Civil remedial fees; repeals provision for those imposed on certain drivers.
- HB 68 Voter registration applications; proof of citizenship.
- HB 69 Print media advertisements; requirement for those sponsored by political party committee.
- HB 70 Elections; nominations, and form of ballots.
- HB 71 Building permit; localities may adopt provisions for assessment of impact fees prior to issuance.
- HB 72 Building permit; localities may use impact fees for capital improvements.
- HB 73 Tranpsortation Board; naming of highways, etc., and cost of construction.
- HB 80 Zoning ordinance violation; action on which lis pendens is based.
- HB 81 Abortion; illegal upon overturning of Roe v. Wade.
- HB 82 Single-family dwellings; fines for zoning violations related to overcrowding.
- HB 83 Children; insurance companies to provide coverage for habilitative services.
- HB 88 Voter registration; adds party affiliation to information applicant to provide.
- HB 89 Human papillomavirus vaccine; removes requirement for girls to receive immunization.
- HB 178 Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for two or more offenses of driving without insurance.
- HB 179 Civil remedial fees; alternatives to fee for certain offenses.
- HB 180 Motor vehicle; forfeiture thereof for two or more offenses of driving without valid license.
- HB 181 Juror information; court may in criminal trial issue an order regulating disclosure thereof.
- HB 182 Virginia Museum of Natural History and Science Museum of Virginia; consolidation thereof.
- HB 183 Real estate tax; exemption for elderly and handicapped persons legally present in United States.
- HB 184 Real estate tax; relief for certain rehabilitated, renovated, or replacement real property.
- HB 185 Trucks and combination vehicles; Transportation Board to impose fee for use in maintaining highways.
- HB 186 Driver's license, etc.; DMV to require proof of U.S. citizenship prior to issuance and renewal.
- HB 187 Public Procurement Act; expands forms of bid, payment, and performance security.
- HB 188 Human papillomavirus vaccine; extends sunset provision requirement for 6th grade girls to receive.
- HB 189 Payday lending charges; power of localities to regulate.
- HB 197 Recordation tax; refinancing or modification of terms of debt.
- HB 198 Human Rights, Division of; establishment within Department of Law.
- HB 199 Registered voters; Board of Elections to furnish lists to school superintendents to conduct census.
- HB 200 Single-family dwellings; fines for zoning violations related to overcrowding.
- HB 201 Appropriation act and budget bills; searchable electronic copies.
- HB 202 Ordinances; adoption of certain after general elections.
- HB 203 Planning and Budget, Director of Department; required to have searchable budget database website.
- HB 204 Richard Bland College; integrates into Virginia Community College System.
- HB 205 Zoning ordinance; provisions for issuance of inspection warrants by magistrate.
- HB 206 Consumer Affairs, Office of; removed from Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
- HB 415 Competition Council; repeals Council.
- HB 416 Innovative Technology Authority and Center; repealed, adding certain Funds, report.
- HB 417 Public schools; certain information required on birth certificates for entrance.
- HB 418 Uniform Statewide Building Code; energy efficiency rating to be included in final inspection.
- HB 419 Educational programs; computation of composite index.
- HB 420 Income tax, state; qualifying educational expenses tax credit.
- HB 421 Alcoholic beverage control; privatization of ABC stores, report.
- HB 422 Abortion; post-viability.
- HB 423 Planning and Budget, Director of Department of; required to have searchable budget database website.
- HB 424 Higher educational institutions; possession of concealed handguns by faculty members.
- HB 425 Higher educational institutions; birth certificate required for admission, report.
- HB 426 Public Procurement Act; expands forms of bid, payment, and performance security.
- HB 427 William and Mary Board of Visitors; election by alumni.
- HB 428 Supreme Court of Virginia; adoption of certain rules.
- HB 429 Abortion; forced or coerced prohibited, penalty.
- HB 665 Utility Transfers Act; SCC to find that acquisition will not cause rates of cooperative to increase.
- HB 666 Utility Transfers Act; prohibits SCC from approving an application by an investor-owned elec. util.
- HB 667 Health insurance; coverage for alternatives to surgery.
- HB 668 Health insurance, individual; statements regarding grounds for refusal to cover.
- HB 669 Health insurance; mandated coverage for medically necessary amino acid-based elemental formulas.
- HB 670 Abortion; regulation of provider businesses.
- HB 671 Parental notification; student's receipt of mental health treatment.
- HB 672 Higher educational institutions; establishing policies to provide single-sex housing to students.
- HB 1575 Oath of office; person elected to State office to make oath before notary if in military.
- HJ 2 Requesting the Governor to implement recommendations of 2002 Governor's Commission on Efficiency.
- HJ 20 Constitutional amendment; restriction on entities that may impose taxes (first reference).
- HJ 21 Constitutional amendment; restriction on entities that may impose taxes (first reference).
- HJ 22 Residential and commercial development, new; joint subcommittee to study identifiable costs.
- HJ 48 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
- HJ 80 Consolidating certain departments; Governor to determine appropriate methods and timing, report.
- HJ 81 Lottery Department; consolidating certain departments into one, report.
- HJ 82 Budget database; House and Senate Committees recognizing need to establish searchable website.
- HJ 86 Security & Prosperity Partnership of North America; U.S. to withdraw threrefrom.
- HJ 165 Aging; joint subcommittee to study reducing cost of caring for population in State.
- HR 2 Budget database; directing House Committee on Appropriations to establish searchable website.