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- Subject Index: Since 1995
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1995 SESSION
Delegate Dwight Clinton Jones (D) - House District 70
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 508
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
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- HB 1380 Notice of juvenile arrest.
- HB 1516 Department of education in Henrico County.
- HB 1556 Sales tax exemption; nonprofit civic and community service org.
- HB 1561 Charter; City of Richmond.
- HB 1562 Charter; City of Richmond.
- HB 1573 Property tax exemption; City of Richmond organizations.
- HB 1586 Property tax exemption; Old Dominion Chapt., Natl. Rlwy. Hist. Soc.
- HB 1614 Gun-free schools and expulsion of students for certain infractions.
- HB 1628 Consumer Protection Act; consumer telephone hotline.
- HB 1680 Fee for certain records investigations.
- HB 1802 Displacement of private waste companies.
- HB 1858 Building Code; inspection.
- HB 1859 Laws applicable to agricultural operations.
- HB 1903 Child support; accounting.
- HB 1948 Aid to families with dependent children.
- HB 2086 Freedom of Information Act.
- HB 2147 Medical records; access by patient.
- HB 2148 Retirement System; prior service credit.
- HB 2166 Neighborhood Policing Act.
- HB 2167 Enterprise zones.
- HB 2245 Pickup trucks; transportation of persons in open beds.
- HB 2274 Mechanical devices designed to increase rate of fire of firearms.
- HB 2295 Bingo and raffles; prohibits sale of pull-tab devices.
- HB 2296 Bingo and raffles; suspension for criminal activity.
- HB 2297 Comprehensive Services Act.
- HB 2303 Equal Access to Drug Discounts Act.
- HB 2324 Motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, etc., dealers.
- HB 2327 Implementation of National Voter Registration Act.
- HB 2328 Possession of controlled substances.
- HB 2337 Medical Savings Account Act.
- HB 2352 Bar exam.
- HB 2355 Illegal use of trademark.
- HB 2356 Assault firearms.
- HB 2357 Scalping tickets.
- HB 2358 Family day homes.
- HB 2359 Secretary of the Commonwealth; duties.
- HB 2361 Voter registration; mail registration.
- HB 2362 Health services operation in Richmond City.
- HB 2363 Lien against pharmacy whose negligence causes injury.
- HB 2364 School bus warning devices.
- HB 2380 Firearms; furnishing to persons under 21.
- HB 2381 Requirements for high school graduation.
- HB 2385 Resident. Landlord & Tenant Act; noncompliance with rental agreement.
- HB 2386 Summonses; issuance by special policemen.
- HB 2429 Zoning for manufactured housing.
- HB 2474 Workers' compensation; when compensation not allowed.
- HB 2511 Taxpayer Bill of Rights.
- HB 2512 Business facility job tax credits.
- HB 2541 Approval for transfer of certain university property.
- HB 2584 Correctional facility planning and site selection.
- HB 2585 Freedom of Information; Parole Board exemptions.
- HB 2586 Siting and inspection of solid waste management facilities.
- HB 2587 Traffic lights; photo-monitoring project.
- HJ 409 Study; juvenile status offenders.
- HJ 477 Armenian Genocide.
- HJ 553 Study; plan for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education Commission.
- HJ 554 Study; minority-owned business participation in state business.
- HJ 561 State Botanical Gardens.
- HJ 588 General Assembly to take a comprehensive approach to welfare reform.
- HJ 589 Study; African American males.
- HJ 600 Study; medical facilities certificates of public need program.
- HJ 604 Study; juvenile justice system.
- HJ 618 Preservation of historically black colleges.
- HJ 621 Study; reporting requirements of physicians treating burn victims.
- HJ 656 Study; public transportation in Hampton Roads.
- HJ 676 Commending Fairfax County Branch NAACP on its 80th anniversary.
- HJ 681 Commending Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board.
- HJ 689 Commending Margaret, the Lady Thatcher, O.M., P.C., F.R.S.
- HJ 691 On the death of Charlotte Milton Caldwell Giesen.
- HJ 693 Commending Virginia's state employees.
- HJ 695 Cancer Survivors' Day.
- HJ 697 On the death of Dr. Raymond Cottrell Hooker, Jr.
- HJ 700 Commending Henrico County and City of Richmond Policemen.
- HJ 709 Commending Dr. Walter Lawrence, Jr.
- HJ 717 On the death of C. Coleman McGehee.
- HJ 721 Fallen Firefighters' Day.
- SB 553 Accident and sickness insurance; coverage involving bones and joints.
- SB 751 Consumer Protection Act; civil penalties.
- SB 760 Digital pagers; causing to ring with intent to annoy.
- SB 862 Regional criminal justice training academy.
- SB 991 School-to-work transition programs.
- SB 1012 Voter registration; mail registration.
- SB 1018 Firearms.
- SB 1043 Imitation firearms.
- SB 1091 Completion of city council terms in City of Franklin.
- SJ 265 Commending Music Educators Association, Inc.
- SJ 272 Study; funding requirements of Unemployment Compensation Act.
- SJ 289 Study; Richmond International Airport.
- SJ 310 Commending Cheryl B. Henig.
- SJ 311 Commending Southern Legislative Conference in Norfolk.
- SJ 342 Study; tenant organizations in public housing projects.
- SJ 343 Use of vacant state and local land for gardening.
- SJ 344 Study; therapeutic recreation.
- SJ 345 Study; intergenerational exch. of life skills betw. elderly & young.
- SJ 346 Study; home ownership by low-income families.
- SJ 347 Study; tenant organizations in public housing projects.
- SJ 348 Study; encouraging senior citizens to start or enter businesses.
- SJ 359 Recognizing importance of family on Children's Day.
- SJ 360 Preservation of historically black colleges.
- SJ 361 Indiscriminate inclusion of special-needs children.
- SJ 384 Study; late fees on bills.