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2019 SESSION
Delegate David J. Toscano (D) - House District 57
In-session address:
- Pocahontas Building, Room E210
- 900 East Main Street
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelDToscano@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- 211 East High Street
- Charlottesville, Virginia 22902
Legislation as Chief Patron: (introduced after pre-file period)
- HB 1956 Firearms, etc.; permitted events.
- HB 1957 Children in need of services; disposition, certification by parent that firearms are secure.
- HB 1958 Campaign finance; political action committees established by investor-owned electric utilities.
- HB 1959 Absentee voting; no-excuse in-person available 21 days prior to election.
- HB 1960 Alcoholic beverage control; manufacture/sale of low alcohol beverage cooler.
- HB 1987 Aged or incapacitated adults; financial exploitation, authority to refuse transactions.
- HB 1988 Military retirement benefits; marital share.
- HB 2010 Using flame producing instrument or device with intent to intimidate; penalty.
- HB 2345 Individual and certain group health benefit plans; rates for plans, minimum loss ratios.
- HB 2377 War veterans; removal or upkeep of monument or memorial.
- HB 2697 Electric utilities; retail competition.
- HB 2732 Campaign contribution limits; civil penalty.
- HB 2735 Virginia Coastal Protection Act; recasts Va. Shoreline Resiliency Fund.
- HB 2750 Elective medical procedure, test, or service; advance estimate of patient payment amount.
- HB 2751 County board of supervisors or city council; elections for members, ranked choice voting.