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2020 SPECIAL SESSION I
Delegate Charles D. Poindexter (R) - House District 9
In-session address:
- Pocahontas Building, Room E304
- 900 East Main Street
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-1009
- email: DelCPoindexter@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 117
- Glade Hill, Virginia 24092
- (540) 576-2600
Legislation as Co-Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 5001 Motor Vehicles, Department of; customer service centers hours of operation.
- HB 5006 Tax refunds; waiver of penalties and interest, refunds to taxpayers suffering a job loss, etc.
- HB 5007 Emergency Services and Disaster Law; limitation on duration of executive orders, civil penalty.
- HB 5009 School boards; in-person instruction, student home internet access.
- HB 5020 Concealed handgun permit; local control of firearms.
- HB 5021 Collective bargaining; prohibited considerations during negotiations.
- HB 5025 Emergency Services and Disaster Law; executive orders/order of Board or Commissioner of Health.
- HB 5026 Localities; responsible for damages caused by inadequate police response.
- HB 5031 United States flag; prohibition on removal on any private personal property, etc.
- HB 5041 Nursing homes, certified nursing facilities, and hospice facilities; public health emergency, etc.
- HB 5044 Minimum standards for citizen complaints against law enforcement; investigation time limits.
- HB 5078 School boards; paid leave for teachers or other school board employees, COVID-19.
- HB 5133 Police officers, deputy sheriffs, and jail officers; employment and decertification.
- HB 5134 Law-enforcement officers; duty to intervene and report unlawful use of force.
- HB 5135 Law-enforcement agencies; body-worn camera systems.
- HB 5136 Law-enforcement officers; Criminal Justice Services Bd., statewide professional standard of conduct.
- HB 5137 Law-enforcement agencies; all local & state agencies to obtain & maintain accreditation.
- HB 5143 Assault and battery; increases penalty for committing against a judge, law-enforcement officer, etc.
- HJ 5001 Constitutional amendment; executive power, state of emergency, special session (first reference).