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2016 SESSION
Senator Charles W. Carrico, Sr. (R) - Senate District 40
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 330
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: district40@senate.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 17717
- Bristol, Virginia 24209
Committee Assignments:
Sponsored Legislation:
Conference Assignments:
- HB 8 Virginia Virtual School; Board established.
- HB 46 School Readiness Committee; Secretary of Education, et al., shall establish, increases membership.
- HB 168 Passing stopped school buses; rebutting presumption, mailing of summons.
- HB 332 Concealed handgun permits; judge, etc., may carry wherever he travels in the Commonwealth.
- HB 568 Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program; changes to grants.
- HB 646 Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, Commissioner of; duties and powers.
- HB 894 Standards of Learning Innovation Committee; change in membership.
- HB 895 High school graduation; graduation requirements.
- HB 1255 BVU Authority; alters Board powers and duties, change in membership, conflict of interest policy.
- SB 120 Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons, rebutting presumption.
- SB 329 BVU Authority; alters Board powers and duties, change in membership, conflict of interest policy.
- SB 336 High school graduation; graduation requirements.
- SB 440 Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program; eligibility; use of funds.
- SB 544 Concealed handgun permits; exemption includes any judge or justice of the Commonwealth.