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Edwards (Chair), Colgan, Saslaw, Stosch, Howell, Lucas, Marsh, Puckett, Puller, Locke, Deeds, McEachin, Marsden, Norment, Watkins, McDougle, Vogel
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Upon Call of the Chair, Senate Room A
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- HJ 26 Law-enforcement agencies; JLARC to study reorganizing functions under Virginia State Police.
- HJ 147 Affordable Care Act, federal; Bureau of Insurance to study effects on VA health insurance consumers.
- SB 574 Local fiscal impact bills; first day introduction.
- SJ 23 Interstate Route 73; joint subcommittee to study proposed construction.
- SJ 30 Standards of Learning; joint committees to study options for changing number, etc., of assessments.
- SJ 33 Corrections, Department of; JLARC to study staffing levels and employment conditions.
- SJ 36 Law-enforcement agencies, state; JLARC to study consolidation of all under Virginia State Police.
- SJ 55 Corrections, Department of; JLARC to study staffing levels and employment conditions.
- SJ 72 Transportation; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study equity of funding.
- SJ 80 Brain injury services; JLARC to study progress made by the Commonwealth in expanding access.
- SJ 84 Physicians, nineteenth-century; recognizing training in Richmond.
- SJ 86 Advanced Composites Initiative; encouraging development at historic Langley Research Center.
- SR 38 Senate Committee to study safety of Route 13 in Northampton and Accomack Counties.