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2008 SESSION
Senator Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. (R) - Senate District 24
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 431
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-7524
- email: district24@senate.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 2
- Mount Solon, Virginia 22843-0002
- (540) 885-6898
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- SB 468 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exempts 4-H Clubs therefrom in fundraising.
- SB 469 Transportation funding; repeals certain abusive driver fee, changes to motor fuels tax rate, etc.
- SB 470 Natural resources; provides annual funding therefor.
- SB 471 Short-term real property rental businesses; taxations applied.
- SB 472 Group homes & residential facilities for children; regulations for licensure of programs offered.
- SB 473 Resources Authority; authorized to finance park and recreation projects.
- SB 474 Sheltered workshop; Department of Minority Business Enterprises to establish certification program.
- SB 475 License plates, special; issuance of those bearing symbols, etc. of business entities.
- SB 476 Concealed handguns; prohibits person from carrying into a restaurant.
- SB 477 Development rights programs; State grants shall be distributed to local purchase thereof.
- SB 478 Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; acceptance of awards.
- SB 479 Comprehensive Services Act; annual workshop to train on best practices and evidence-based practices.
- SB 480 Comprehensive Services Act; utilization review.
- SB 481 Residential service providers; Executive Council to develop, etc. uniform data collection standards.
- SB 482 Data collection; Executive Council to oversee development & implementation of program therefor.
- SB 483 Comprehensive Services Act; Executive Council to oversee development, etc. of performance measures.
- SB 484 Comprehensive Services Act; cost of services.
- SB 485 Comprehensive Services Act; child-level data collection.
- SB 486 Comprehensive Services Act; data collection for client-specific database.
- SB 487 Comprehensive Services Act; Executive Council oversee development of services for at-risk children.
- SB 488 Comprehensive Services, Executive Council for; duties.
- SB 489 Community policy and management teams; required to identify children in residential care facilities.
- SB 490 No Child Left Behind Act; Board of Education to make recommendation regard to participation therein.
- SB 491 Retirement System; retirement credits for special forest wardens.
- SB 492 Vital Records, Office of, et al.; development of alternative verification system.
- SB 493 Foster & adoption workers; Department of Social Services to establish minimum training requirments.
- SB 494 Neurotrauma Initiative Advisory Board; changes reporting requirments.
- SB 513 Nonpoint source pollution reduction; Governor & General Assembly to provide funding therefor.
- SB 652 Higher educational institutions; prohibits certain persons from eligibility for in-state tuition.
- SB 741 Human Resources Management; develop expedited processes for procurement of staff augmentation.
- SB 742 Annexation proceedings; extends moratorium.
- SB 743 Group life insurance; permits retiree to make beneficiary designation to purchase funeral services.
- SB 744 Land preservation tax credit; establishes process where properties are registered with Dept. of Tax.
- SB 745 Verification, legal presence; public schools and higher education.
- SB 746 Frontier Culture Museum; allowed to lease structures on state property, with Governor's consent.
- SJ 72 Commending the Town of Elkton on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
- SJ 73 Constitutional amendment; partial exemption of local real estate taxes (first reference).
- SJ 74 Foster care families; Department of Social Services to study options for increasing number in State.
- SJ 75 Comprehensive Services Program for At-Risk Youth & Families Program; Joint Subcommittee Studying.
- SJ 76 Open-Space Land & Farmlands, Long-Term Funding for Purchase of Development Rights; Study.
- SJ 77 Substance abuse; joint subcommittee to study strategies and models for prevention and treatment.
- SJ 78 Commending BRCC SIFE - Blue Ridge Community College Students in Free Enterprise team.
- SJ 137 Commending Jon Fried
- SJ 158 Commending Virginia Citizens for Water Quality, community watershed organizations, and Roundtables.
- SJ 183 Commending the Buffalo Gap High School football team.
- SJ 184 Commending James Madison University on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of its founding.
- SJ 258 Celebrating the life of Fred Parkis Yates, Jr.