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2020 SPECIAL SESSION I
Senator Bryce E. Reeves (R) - Senate District 17
In-session address:
- Pocahontas Building, Room E521
- 900 East Main Street
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-7517
- email: district17@senate.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 7021
- Fredericksburg, Virginia 22404
- (540) 645-8440
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- SB 5019 Assault and battery; penalty.
- SB 5052 Law-enforcement agencies; body-worn camera systems.
- SB 5053 Burning cross on property of another or public place with intent to intimidate; increases penalty.
- SB 5054 Displaying noose on property of another or a highway or other public place to intimidate; penalty.
- SB 5055 Placing swastika on certain property with intent to intimidate; increases penalty.
- SB 5056 Riots; person is guilty of a Class 6 felony if commits an act of violence during a riot, etc.
- SB 5057 Unlawful assembly; acts of violence, penalty.
- SB 5058 Remaining at place of riot or unlawful assembly after warning to disperse; increases penalty.
- SB 5059 Injury to property or persons by persons unlawfully or riotously assembled; penalty.
- SB 5060 Obstructing emergency services personnel in performance of mission; increases penalty.
- SB 5061 Abusive language; clarifies that the crime applies to person cursing, etc., law-enforcement officer.
- SB 5062 Picketing or disrupting tranquility of home; increases penalty.
- SB 5063 Law-enforcement officers; decertification, acts that compromise integrity or credibility.
- SR 520 Commending Disabled American Veterans.