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2012 SESSION
Delegate M. Keith Hodges (R) - House District 98
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 821
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelKHodges@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 928
- Urbanna, Virginia 23175
Legislation as Co-Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 5 Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (voter referendum).
- HB 14 Persons acting in defense of property; civil immunity provided for an occupant of dwelling, etc.
- HB 15 School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening of school year.
- HB 25 Concealed handgun permit; confidentiality of permittee information.
- HB 33 Public procurement; state agency agreements with labor organizations.
- HB 48 Castle doctrine; self-defense and defense of others.
- HB 54 Higher Educational Institutions Bond Act of 2012; created.
- HB 83 Mammograms; information on breast density.
- HB 97 Motorcycles; driving two abreast in a single lane.
- HB 183 Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan; coverage for certain children and pregnant women.
- HB 187 Police check-points; prohibits establishment of motorcycle only check-points.
- HB 189 Child-placing agency; shall not be required to participate in placement of child for foster care.
- HB 245 State agencies; procurement of nonprofessional services.
- HB 248 Income tax, corporate; eliminates tax for taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2013.
- HB 249 VIEW; substance abuse screening and assessment of public assistance applicants and recipients.
- HB 287 Gang-free zones; expansion of zone areas.
- HB 321 Income tax, corporate; tax credits for donations to non-profit organizations, etc.
- HB 350 Virginia Retirement System; modifies disability benefits provided to state employees.
- HB 439 Veterans; disposition and identification of unclaimed cremains.
- HB 472 Immigration query at arrest; law-enforcement officer to determine status after lawful traffic stop.
- HB 505 Income tax, state; increases long-term care insurance credit.
- HB 508 Cannabinoids, synthetic; amends provisions regarding criminalization.
- HB 520 State Inspector General, Office of; performance review of state agencies.
- HB 522 Statewide system of trails; use of wheelchairs or other power-driven mobility devices permitted.
- HB 548 Higher educational institution; implement policies that recognize scheduling obligation by military.
- HB 551 Telework expenses tax credit; extended for employers through December 31, 2016.
- HB 562 Substance abuse assessment and screening; unemployment benefits.
- HB 585 Small Business Investment Grant Fund; created.
- HB 611 Competitive Government Act; Governor requires commercial activity procured from private sector.
- HB 644 In-state tuition; eligibility of members of Virginia National Guard residing in state.
- HB 684 Coal mine safety; operator of coal mine to submit map and revisions that show directional changes.
- HB 714 Major business facility job tax credit; extends time credit may be taken over a two-year period.
- HB 719 Hunting and fishing license, special; permanently disabled veteran to apply and receive at no cost.
- HB 730 Veterans Services, Board of; voting by ex officio members.
- HB 735 Community-based continuing care (CBCC) providers; required to be registered with SCC.
- HB 739 Virginia College Savings Plan; JLARC to oversee and evaluate, report.
- HB 754 Concealed handgun permit applications; removes option for locality to require fingerprints.
- HB 767 Small Business Jobs Grant Fund Program; developed to assist small businesses job creation.
- HB 869 Urban development areas; makes designation optional rather than mandatory for all localities.
- HB 895 Voter registration; requires proof of U.S. citizenship, residence, and photo ID to register.
- HB 922 Real estate tax; exemption for disabled veterans.
- HB 933 Real estate tax; exemption for disabled veterans.
- HB 937 Spouses of military service members; expediting issuance of business licenses, etc.
- HB 940 Handguns; eliminates prohibition on purchasing more than one in a 30-day period.
- HB 954 Criminal law; redefinition of triggerman rule, penalty.
- HB 955 VIEW; screening and assessment of public assistance recipients for use of illegal substances.
- HB 968 Drug trafficking; 3 years shall be mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for subsequent offense.
- HB 970 Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporting, penalties.
- HB 986 Cannabinoids, synthetic; amends provisions regarding criminalization.
- HB 987 Financial exploitation of incapacitated adults; penalties.
- HB 999 Teleworks tax credit; for individual who teleworks a minimum of 20 hours per week.
- HB 1000 Telework expenses tax credit; raises cap on aggregate amount available in years 2012 and 2013.
- HB 1001 Immigration laws; agreement with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
- HB 1013 Income tax, state & corporate; extends subtraction for capital gains from investments in businesses.
- HB 1015 Public Procurement Act; bid match preference for State businesses.
- HB 1037 Methamphetamine site cleanup; court shall order reasonable costs to be paid by defendant, etc.
- HB 1049 Income tax, state; tax credit for taxpayers employing persons in STEM internship positions.
- HB 1057 Absentee voting; procedures for military and overseas voters.
- HB 1060 Citizenship of arrestee; if accused is not committed to jail, arresting officer to ascertain.
- HB 1083 In-state students; admission at certain higher educational institutions.
- HB 1106 Behavior and assistant behavior analysts; licensure by Board of Medicine.
- HB 1112 Human papillomavirus vaccine; eliminates requirement of vaccination for female children.
- HB 1121 Veterans Services, Department of; ratio of claims agents to number of veterans in State.
- HB 1161 Methamphetamine precursors; sale and tracking, penalties.
- HB 1236 License plates, special; issuance to members and former members of U.S. Army Rangers.
- HB 1273 Chemotherapy; requirements for orally administered cancer drugs.
- HJ 3 Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (second reference).
- HJ 49 Governor's Executive Reorganization Plan; approval by each house of General Assembly.
- HJ 52 Tax structure, State's; joint subcommittee to study reforming.
- HJ 91 National Women's History Museum; Congress to support establishing in Washington, D.C.
- HJ 92 Value-added tax; memorializing members of Va. Delegation of Congress of United States to oppose.
- HJ 94 School prayer and prayer in public meetings, public voluntary; urges Congress to propose amendment.
- HJ 108 Higher educational institutions; JLARC to study cost efficiency and opportunities to reduce cost.
- HJ 109 United States Constitution; urges Congress to propose an amendment to impose a balance budget.
- HJ 130 United States Constitution; urging Congress to honor state sovereignty under Tenth Amendment.
- HJ 141 Unfunded federal mandates; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study.
- HJ 144 Small Business Day; designating as September 21, 2012, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 145 Preeclampsia Month; designating as May 2012, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 155 Commending the Honorable G. Glenn Oder.
- HJ 198 Commending Alan G. Merten.
- HJ 201 Commending the Honorable William Kyle Barlow.
- HJ 238 Commending Dr. Linwood H. Rose.
- HJ 314 Commending the work of the Fort Monroe Authority.
- HJ 390 National Guard Day; designating as third Monday in January 2013, & each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ 394 Celebrating the life of Andrea Lynch Lohr.
- HJ 396 Celebrating the accomplishments of the Virginia National Guard in 2011.
- HJ 413 Commending the Virginia Biotechnology Association.
- HJ 415 Commending the United States Coast Guard for its American War of 1812 Revenue Cutters Service.
- HJ 423 Celebrating the life of Joshua Weissman.
- HJ 452 Celebrating the life of Edgar Clarence Eck, Jr.
- HR 10 Federal immigration training and enforcement authority; supporting Governor's § 287(g) request.
- HR 33 Commending Beulah Baptist Church.
- HR 43 Commending the Lenoid and Bessie Fowlkes family.
- HR 45 Celebrating the life of Colonel Van T. Barfoot.
- HR 67 Celebrating the life of John Watts Bowditch.
- HR 71 Commending Dr. William M. Kelso.
- HR 74 Commending Ken Sorenson.
- HR 75 Celebrating the life of Amarria Denise Johnson.
- SB 14 Methamphetamine precursors; sale and tracking, penalties.
- SB 433 Veterans; determination of status of unclaimed cremains.
- SJ 207 Celebrating the life of Andrea Lynch Lohr.