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2010 SESSION
Delegate C. Todd Gilbert (R) - House District 15
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 509
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-1015
- email: DelTGilbert@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 309
- Woodstock, Virginia 22664
- (540) 459-7550
Legislation as Co-Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 2 Income tax, state; small business investment tax credit.
- HB 9 State Police Volunteer Chaplaincy Program; established.
- HB 10 Individual health insurance coverage; resident of State not required to obtain, etc., policy.
- HB 15 Terrorism, federal; those accused or convicted shall not be held in custody in state/local facility.
- HB 16 Constitutional amendment; localities to establish either income or financial worth limitations.
- HB 18 Commerce; goods manufactured or made in State shall not be authority of U.S. Congress to regulate.
- HB 49 Handguns; repeals one-gun-a-month limitation.
- HB 69 Firearms, ammunition, etc.; those manufactured and retained in State not subject to federal law.
- HB 112 Unborn children; constitutionally guaranteed rights.
- HB 119 Income tax, corporate; eliminates State tax for taxable years on and after January 1, 2010.
- HB 128 Fishing license, special; DGIF to issue free licenses to disabled active duty military personnel.
- HB 262 One-stop small business permitting program; exemption of handling fee for veterans.
- HB 280 Fraud to accomplish vote on union organization; person guilty of misdemeanor.
- HB 380 Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; criteria for awarding grants and loans.
- HB 384 Income tax, individual; reporting requirements.
- HB 419 Veterans Services, Department of; processing of disability claims.
- HB 485 Governor; shall initiate an operational and programmatic performance review of state agencies.
- HB 497 Voter registration applications; proof of citizenship.
- HB 498 Voter identification requirements; may vote a provisional ballot if can't provide proof of ID.
- HB 555 Enterprise Zone Grant Program; preference for allocating grant funds.
- HB 556 Health insurance, basic; HMOs to offer plans that do not include state-mandated benefits.
- HB 584 Highway rest areas and residency offices; VDOT to reopen.
- HB 588 Alcoholic beverages; portion of wine liter tax collected to be deposited in Wine Promotion Fund.
- HB 624 Major business facility job tax credit; business that creates at least 50 qualified full-time jobs.
- HB 632 Income tax, corporate and individual; credit for land conservation.
- HB 682 Gang-free zones; expanded to include public buildings and grounds, penalty.
- HB 737 E-Verify Program; requires state agencies and those newly hired to perform work in State.
- HB 756 Offshore drilling; royalties to be deposited in Transportation Trust Fund, etc.
- HB 767 Virginia War Memorial; codifies criteria for memorialization of fallen Virginians.
- HB 768 Political contributions; prohibition during procurement process.
- HB 787 Offshore energy resources; production & development permitted 50 miles off Atlantic shoreline.
- HB 803 Income tax, state; green jobs tax credit.
- HB 805 Offshore drilling; portion of royalties to be deposited in Transportation Trust Fund.
- HB 853 Major business facility job tax credit; reduces number of employees required in new jobs to qualify.
- HB 870 Concealed handgun permit; removes option for locality to require applicant to submit fingerprints.
- HB 885 Concealed weapons; person may carry a handgun in motor vehicle or vessel if secured in compartment.
- HB 886 Firearms, ammunition, etc.; those manufactured and retained in State not subject to federal law.
- HB 928 Virginia Universities Clean Energy Development and Economic Stimulus Foundation; created.
- HB 930 Protective orders; allows petitioner to obtain extension of order for no more than two years.
- HB 931 Protective orders; coordination with other states.
- HB 934 Capital murder; auxiliary police officers & deputy sheriffs added to statute.
- HB 943 Small Business Jobs Grant Fund; created.
- HB 988 Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; grants to localities for certain federal programs.
- HB 1220 Stormwater management regulations; changes effective date that establishes local program criteria.
- HB 1228 Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Zones; established.
- HB 1233 Virginia National Guard; if called to active duty by Governor, health care, etc., will continue.
- HB 1235 Absentee ballots; procedure for various deadlines and ballot requirements.
- HB 1255 Bail bondsman; provided copy of criminal history information.
- HB 1286 Magistrate; may issue arrest warrants for a felony only if complaint by law-enforcement officer.
- HB 1296 Obscenity law for colleges; limitations, exception.
- HJ 7 Constitutional amendment; health care freedom (first reference).
- HJ 11 Constitutional amendment; localities to establish either income or financial worth limitations.
- HJ 32 Nottoway Indian Tribe; State extends recognition and grants representation on VCI.
- HJ 53 Honor and Remember Flag; U.S. Congress urged to designate as national emblem of service.
- HJ 88 Federal budget; Congress to propose amendment to U.S. Constitution for balanced budget requirement.
- HJ 136 Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day; designating as March 30, 2010, & each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 163 Celebrating the life of Alexander Victor Kissal.
- HJ 185 Celebrating the life of Sergeant Dale Russel Griffin.
- HJ 190 Teen Organ Donation Awareness Day; designating as April 9, 2010, and each succeeding year.
- HJ 193 Parental Rights Amendment; urging Congress to pass amendment to Constitution and submit to states.
- HJ 202 Commending Catherine S. Webb.
- HJ 218 Celebrating the life of John Warren Cooke.
- HJ 252 Celebrating the life of S. John Davis.
- HJ 289 Celebrating the life of Theodore Edward BaCote, Jr.
- HJ 290 Commending John Thomas Casteen III.
- HJ 292 Commending the 29th Infantry Division of the Virginia-Maryland-District of Columbia National Guard a
- HJ 305 Celebrating the accomplishments of the Virginia National Guard and the Virginia Defense Force.
- HJ 307 Commending Mark Coward.
- HJ 324 Celebrating the life of Raymond Celester Crittenden, Jr.
- HJ 333 Commending Caressa Cameron.
- HJ 334 Commending Amy Phillips.
- HJ 343 Celebrating the life of Mary Ann Brinkley Ingram.
- HJ 347 Celebrating the life of Jeanice Elaine McMillan.
- HJ 357 Celebrating the life of Morgan Dana Harrington.
- HJ 413 Celebrating the life of Sergeant William John Cahir, USMC.
- HJ 429 Commending Dr. M.G. 'Pat' Robertson.
- HJ 432 Commending the agencies, companies, organizations, and people who assisted Virginians in the afterma
- HJ 435 Commending pregnancy care centers.
- HR 5 State sovereignty; Congress urged to honor Tenth amendment of U.S. Constitution.
- HR 29 Commending Friends of the Rappahannock.
- SB 622 Dentists and oral surgeons; reimbursement for certain services.
- SJ 11 Commemorative commission; established to recommend monument to honor contributions of women.
- SJ 183 Commending Caressa Cameron, Miss America.
- SJ 196 Celebrating the accomplishments of the Virginia National Guard and the Virginia Defense Force in 200
- SJ 207 Celebrating the life of George Chancellor Rawlings, Jr.
- SJ 268 Celebrating the life of Ralph H. Dean.