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  • HB 181 Historical Statues in the United States Capitol, Commission for; removal of Robert E. Lee statue.
  • HB 183 Libraries; assessment for costs in civil actions, disbursement for law libraries.
  • HB 184 Open-end credit plans; prohibits creditor from extending credit at an annual rate that exceeds 36%.
  • HB 185 Voter registration by mail; certain first-time voters permitted to vote by absentee ballot.
  • HB 187 Elections; same-day registration, in-person absentee and election day voting.
  • HB 189 Health insurance; payment to out-of-network providers, emergency services.
  • HB 190 Voter identification; repeal of photo identification requirements, additional forms.
  • HB 191 Absentee voting; counting military and overseas absentee ballots received after close of polls.
  • HB 192 Firearm purchases; proof of demonstration of competence with a firearm.
  • HB 197 Financial literacy objectives; DOE to determine feasibility of incorporating into mathematics SOL.
  • HB 199 Presidential electors; National Popular Vote Compact.
  • HB 204 Nonpayment of wages; private cause of action by an employee.
  • HB 205 Small renewable energy projects; permit by rule process.
  • HB 206 Electric utility regulation; retail customer choice.
  • HB 208 Elections; absentee voting by persons age 65 or older.
  • HB 209 Absentee voting; no excuse required.
  • HB 212 Custody and visitation arrangements; use of cannabidiol oil or THC-A oil by foster parent, etc.
  • HB 216 Nomination of candidates for elected offices; primary election or partisan nomination process.
  • HB 217 Va. Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices, sexual orientation and gender, etc.
  • HB 218 Constitutional offices; candidates to be nominated by petition process.
  • HB 222 Human Resource Management, Department of; total compensation statement.
  • HB 223 Education, Department of; recommendations for improving civic education.
  • HB 224 Carrying a concealed handgun; permit not required.
  • HB 225 Forfeiture of property used in connection with the commission of crimes; finding of guilt required.
  • HB 226 Students who receive home instruction; participation in interscholastic programs.
  • HB 227 Abortion; born alive human infant, treatment and care, penalty.
  • HB 228 Higher educational institutions; students & student organizations, remedies for certain violations.
  • HB 230 Income tax, state and corporate; tax credit for employers of National Guard members.
  • HB 231 Children with disabilities; alternative placements, state funds.
  • HB 233 Teachers; required to be compensated at or above national average.
  • HB 243 Income tax, state; subtraction for veteran retirement compensation.
  • HB 244 Inquiry and report of immigration status; persons charged with or convicted of certain crimes, etc.
  • HB 247 Infliction of injury on pedestrians and wheel chair users; penalties.
  • HB 248 Industrial hemp products; signage, green cross emblem.
  • HB 249 Hemp products; regulation, labeling.
  • HB 258 Post-conviction relief; previously admitted scientific evidence, report.
  • HB 260 Firearms; transfer, criminal history record check delay.
  • HB 261 Drivers' license; suspension for nonpayment of fines or costs.
  • HB 263 Grand larceny; threshold.
  • HB 265 Marijuana; decriminalization of simple marijuana possession, civil penalty.
  • HB 266 Criminal cases and traffic infractions; eliminates accrual of interest on fines and costs.
  • HB 272 Sixth grade science curriculum; DOE & DEQ to update.
  • HB 273 School boards; planning time and planning periods for elementary, middle, and high school teachers.
  • HB 274 Juveniles; trial as adult.
  • HB 279 Sentencing proceeding by the jury after conviction; recommendation of leniency.
  • HB 280 Death penalty; severe mental illness.
  • HB 283 Highway construction and maintenance; time limitations.
  • HB 285 Admission to bail; secure bond.
  • HB 286 Grand larceny; increases threshold amount.
  • HB 289 Child abuse; interviews.
  • HB 290 Limitations period; previously time-barred actions, sexual abuse, three-year time period to file.
  • HB 296 Towns; transition to cities.
  • HB 297 Goats; grazing on stream buffers.
  • HB 300 Higher educational institutions; intercollegiate athletics, student-athletes, compensation.
  • HB 301 Marijuana; decriminalization of simple possession, penalty.
  • HB 302 Litter tax; repeals annual tax.
  • HB 303 Clinical psychologists; telepsychology, services to established patients who are out of state.
  • HB 309 Transient occupancy tax; taxes on room rentals, etc., in state parks.
  • HB 311 Unmanned aerial systems; local regulation.
  • HB 312 Naloxone or other opioid antagonist; communication of information by Board of Pharmacy.
  • HB 315 Transient occupancy tax; adds Clarke County to the list of counties that may impose.
  • HB 317 County food and beverage tax; maximum rate.
  • HB 318 Ammunition for a firearm on school property; Class 1 misdemeanor for possession, penalty.
  • HB 319 Redistricting; population data, reallocation of prison populations.
  • HB 321 FOIA; electronic meetings, serious medical condition of immediate family member.
  • HB 324 Independent Living Community Ombudsman, Office of; established, report.
  • HB 325 Minimum wage; local alternative minimum wage.
  • HB 326 Employment; wage inquiries, civil penalty.
  • HB 327 Public employees; collective bargaining.
  • HB 328 Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program; funding by employee and employer taxes.
  • HB 329 Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; notice of termination to contain legal services.
  • HB 331 Incapacitated person; definition, particular diagnosis.
  • HB 335 Payroll processing companies; liability.
  • HB 344 Exhaust system; aftermarket exhausts.
  • HB 348 Health insurance; authorization of drug prescribed by psychiatrist.
  • HB 349 Hemp products; regulation, advertising.
  • HB 350 Best interests of the child; frequent and continuing contact with each parent.
  • HB 352 Virginia Fusion Intelligence Center; school safety mobile application.
  • HB 353 Alcoholic beverage control; confectionery license, definition of liquid.
  • HB 354 Financial institutions; liability when instructions of attorney-in-fact disregarded.