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2011 SESSION
Delegate Scott A. Surovell (D) - House District 44
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 708
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: district36@senate.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 289
- Mount Vernon, Virginia 22121
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
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Counts toward patron limit: * prefiled, ** not prefiled
- HB 1469 Reckless driving; failing to stop at a school bus. *
- HB 1801 Transportation Board; changes composition. *
- HB 1802 Personal property tax; classification of certain fuel-efficient motor vehicles. *
- HB 1803 Contractors, Board for; provides for certification of home energy auditors. *
- HB 1804 House of Delegates; digital recordings of meetings of standing committees and subcommittees. *
- HB 1805 Tax administration; awards for detection of tax underpayments. *
- HB 1806 Award of credit; Board of Education to provide an elective credit for applied music study of piano. *
- HB 1807 Child custody, etc.; single petition may be filed in juvenile & domestic relations district court. *
- HB 1808 Arrearages; payments collected by DSS shall be applied first to interest associated with arrearage. *
- HB 1809 Attorneys for State and their assistants; duties. *
- HB 1810 Grand larceny; increases threshold amount of money or value of goods. *
- HB 1811 Child care services; DSS to identify strategies to increase reimbursement rates. *
- HB 2459 Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older will be entitled. **
- HB 2460 Political contributions; prohibition during procurement process, penalty. **
- HJ 603 U.S. Route 1 Corridor; joint subcommittee to study creation of Corridor.
- HJ 604 Constitutional amendment; repeal of state law or regulation by localities (first reference). **
- HJ 905 Commending the Sherwood Regional Library.
- HJ 914 Commending Jeff Todd.
- HJ 957 Commending Walt Whitman Middle School on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
- Bill limit counts: prefiled 12 not prefiled 3 total 15