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2009 SESSION
Delegate Joseph D. Morrissey (D) - House District 74
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 413
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 406
- Richmond, Virginia 23218
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
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Counts toward patron limit: * prefiled, ** not prefiled
- HB 1809 Consumer Finance Act; open-end loan plans secured by motor vehicle titles. *
- HB 1810 Course credit; students called to active military duty may receive full credit. *
- HB 1811 Deferred disposition; allows court to defer & dismiss any criminal case other than Class 4 felonies. *
- HB 1812 Questioning employees about criminal convictions; prohibits employer from asking about certain. **
- HB 1813 Criminal conviction; expungement of record upon showing opportunities for employment are prejudiced. *
- HB 1814 Plastic bags; bans use by retailers at point of sale unless designed & manufactured for reuse. *
- HB 1815 Questioning employees about criminal convictions; prohibits employer from asking about certain. *
- HB 1816 Unemployment benefits; eligibility of seasonal or temporary workers. *
- HB 1817 Speed limit; provides for 70 mph speed limit on certain portions of I-95 and I-295. *
- HB 1852 Health Professions, Department of; confidentiality of investigations. *
- HB 2318 Firearms; any person who sells three or more firearms at show be licensed as a firearms dealer. *
- HB 2581 Tuition, in-state; eligibility for Native Americans. **
- HJ 663 Windmill turbines; joint subcommittee to study efficacy of generating electricity therefrom.
- HJ 664 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain felons (first reference).
- HJ 717 Native Americans; honoring their contributions to State, etc.
- HJ 1004 Commending Leland D. Melvin.
- Bill limit counts: prefiled 10 not prefiled 2 total 12