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1996 SESSION
Senator Benjamin J. Lambert III (D) - Senate District 9
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 378
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
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- HB 207 Juvenile criminal records.
- HB 234 Hate crimes.
- HB 278 Trial of juveniles; for certain criminal acts.
- HB 417 Extended Service Contract Act.
- HB 515 George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge; tolls.
- HB 564 Prisons; work programs.
- HB 621 Professional regulation; Board of Psychology.
- HB 630 Public assistance; Initiative for Employment Not Welfare (VIEW).
- HB 657 Workers' compensation; stairway falls, injury presumption.
- HB 666 Special license plates; Virginians for the Arts.
- HB 668 Income tax, state; subtraction for Bosnia military service pay.
- HB 700 Health insurance; small employer market.
- HB 738 Local fiscal & prison impact bills; waiver of procedural requirements.
- HB 739 Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; duties.
- HB 740 Local fiscal impact bills.
- HB 760 Personal property tax; filing of returns for trailers and boats.
- HB 767 Enterprise Zone Act; tax credits.
- HB 768 Local taxes; use of accounting firms to perform audits.
- HB 774 Retirement System; portability of service credit.
- HB 810 Tax credit for qualified equity and subordinated debt investments.
- HB 812 Practice of Optometry.
- HB 835 Health insurance; small employer market.
- HB 865 Limitation on certain wine and beer licensees.
- HB 868 Community Development Act; created.
- HB 869 Prostitution and HIV.
- HB 986 School boards; powers and duties.
- HB 987 Community college service delivery boundary.
- HB 988 Workforce Transition Act of 1995; employees of Department of Health.
- HB 1025 Juveniles; payment for private residential placement.
- HB 1026 Individual health insurance coverage.
- HB 1027 Retirement System; 50/10 retirement.
- HB 1057 Auctioneers Board.
- HB 1058 Long-Term Care Ombudsman.
- HB 1059 Regulation of burning.
- HB 1066 Enterprise Zone Act; eligibility.
- HB 1067 Public assistance; Independence Program.
- HB 1193 School-To-Work Transition Grants Program and Fund; created.
- HB 1246 Charges and fees on subordinate mortgage loans.
- HB 1292 Workers' compensation; tolling of statute of limitations.
- HB 1293 School bus warning devices in Hampton City.
- HB 1295 Council on Human Rights; receipt of complaints.
- HB 1300 Public assistance; Initiative for Employment Not Welfare (VIEW).
- HB 1302 Certificates of public need.
- HB 1306 Joint Commission on Health Care; continued.
- HB 1318 Neighborhood Assistance Act.
- HB 1319 Enterprise Zone Act.
- HB 1328 Certificates of public need; moratorium, exception.
- HB 1330 Requirements for licensure of teachers.
- HB 1331 Minorities in Teaching Program; created.
- HB 1339 Alcoholic beverage control; bailment system of warehousing.
- HB 1346 Control of firearms.
- HB 1347 Credit cards; prohibits minimum purchase requirements.
- HB 1348 Workers' compensation; medical examinations; second opinions.
- HB 1350 Special license plates; various organizations.
- HB 1352 Concealed handgun permit.
- HB 1364 Motor fuel sales tax in certain transportation districts.
- HB 1381 Enterprise Zone Act; eligibility.
- HB 1382 Child abuse and neglect.
- HB 1393 Health insurance; health care provider panels.
- HB 1466 Professional regulation; substance abuse counselors.
- HB 1470 Additional transient occupancy tax.
- HB 1502 Baseball Stadium Authority.
- HB 1503 Tax credits for rent reductions.
- HB 1504 Housing Development Authority; bonds or notes.
- HB 1519 Income tax, state; credit for caregivers.
- HB 1520 Department of Minority Business Enterprise.
- HB 1521 Compensation of youth correctional center teachers.
- HB 1525 School drop out prevention programs.
- HJ 20 Commending Constantine Nicholas Dombalis.
- HJ 60 Commending Virginia Tech football team.
- HJ 82 Educationally at-risk students.
- HJ 84 Study; remedial summer school programs.
- HJ 90 Study; educational needs of underserved gifted students.
- HJ 97 Commending University of Virginia football team.
- HJ 109 Study; reimbursement for telemedicine services by health program.
- HJ 110 Study; obstetrical care.
- HJ 163 James River Month.
- HJ 167 Study; African-American males.
- HJ 180 Voter Education and Participation Day.
- HJ 181 Study; homeless children and youth.
- HJ 184 Study; implementation of Fordice on higher education.
- HJ 192 Study; innovation in public education.
- HJ 196 Study; Commission on the Future of Public Education.
- HJ 209 Congress maintain federal oversight of public welfare funds.
- HJ 217 Study; more stringent ABC regulations.
- HJ 223 Study; options for financing major league baseball stadium.
- HJ 230 Study; employee assistance program professionals.
- HJ 241 Study; school drop out prevention.
- HJ 262 On the death of Edmund D. Campbell.
- HJ 265 Commending Marian Palmer Capps.
- HJ 277 Commending Haunted Crack House, Inc.
- HJ 278 Commending Olivia Johnson Garland.
- HJ 294 On the death of Judge John D. Gray.
- HJ 299 Commending James S. Gaudet.
- HJ 300 On the death of Marion Virginia Engle Hazel.
- HJ 306 On the death of Donald Archer Holden.
- HJ 313 Commending Charles H. Bowens II.
- HJ 319 Commending Maurice 'Mo' Vaughn.
- HJ 328 SAVE Month and SAVE Today for Tomorrow Day.
- HJ 339 Commending Broad Rock Baptist Church.
- HJ 347 Commending Troy Collier.
- HJ 348 Commending Raymond G. Washington.
- HJ 358 Commending George W. Johnson.
- HJ 366 On the death of William C. Dodson, Jr.
- SB 3 Property tax exemption; Our Lady of Hope Health Center, Inc.
- SB 16 School board salaries in various localities.
- SB 20 Juvenile assaults.
- SB 44 Trial of juveniles for certain criminal acts.
- SB 69 Property tax exemption; Mid-Atlantic Teen Challenge, Inc.
- SB 72 Sales tax exemption; United Way of Virginia Peninsula.
- SB 73 Property tax exemption; Triad Foundation, Inc.
- SB 82 Property tax exemption; Richmond Metro. Habitat for Humanity, Inc.
- SB 94 Serious juvenile offenders.
- SB 181 Optometry; use of diagnostic pharmaceutical agents.
- SB 196 Income tax, state; increases amount of personal deduction.
- SB 238 Semiconductor Wafers Manufacturing Performance Grant Program.
- SB 243 Special license plates; supporters of Virginia state parks.
- SB 296 Early retirement for state employees and local officials.
- SB 324 Truancy.
- SB 367 Adult care residences.
- SB 368 Board for Professional Soil Scientists; abolished.
- SB 380 Concealed weapons permits.
- SB 384 Health care providers; immunity for services without charge.
- SB 394 Board for Waste Management Facility Operators; members.
- SB 395 Freedom of Information Act; exemptions.
- SB 434 Employment agencies; license requirements.
- SB 459 Childhood sexual abuse.
- SB 488 Use of candidate's name in name of political committee.
- SB 516 Alcoholic beverage control; bailment system of warehousing.
- SB 532 Public assistance; day-care.
- SB 533 Transportation of children with disabilities.
- SB 534 Judicial sale of property.
- SB 537 Headlights; requires use when windshield wipers are in use.
- SB 556 Additional transient occupancy tax.
- SB 565 Economic growth sharing agreements.
- SB 566 Regional Competitiveness Act; created.
- SB 567 Tax credits for family savings accounts.
- SB 568 Taxpayer Bill of Rights; created.
- SB 572 Appeals from juvenile and domestic relations district courts.
- SB 573 Office of the clerk of court.
- SB 574 Workers' compensation; statutes of limitation.
- SB 590 Insurance; conversion to domestic stock insurer.
- SB 618 Investment of public funds.
- SB 619 Income tax, state; earned-income credit.
- SB 621 Child protective services.
- SJ 9 Commending Stonewall Jackson High School golf team.
- SJ 10 Commending Central High School boys' cross-country team.
- SJ 12 Study; state government procurement.
- SJ 33 Commending John Handley High School girls' tennis team.
- SJ 37 Congress maintain oversight of public welfare funds.
- SJ 40 On the death of D. Jerlene Harding.
- SJ 44 Commending Dana B. Hamel.
- SJ 58 Study; statewide trauma triage plan.
- SJ 61 Study; Greater Richmond Area Regionalism, continued.
- SJ 67 Study; managed care.
- SJ 82 Commending Judge Preston Caperton Shannon.
- SJ 83 Constitutional amendment; school boards and personnel grievance.
- SJ 85 Study; effects of suspensions and expulsions.
- SJ 99 Study; restorative justice.
- SJ 100 Appointment of tenant representatives to public housing authorities.
- SJ 101 Study; options for financing major league baseball stadium.
- SJ 106 Commending Virginia Girls State.
- SJ 112 Study; vocational high schools.
- SJ 125 On the death of Barbara Jordan.
- SJ 134 Commending Jack Hodge.
- SJ 135 Commending Charles H. Bowens II.
- SJ 136 Commending Jason Rotz.
- SJ 137 Commending Lee Ellsworth Lowery.
- SJ 139 On the death of David Lorenzo Temple, Sr.
- SJ 141 Commending George C. Crawley.
- SJ 142 Commending Barbara L. Rivers.
- SJ 146 United States Constitution, balanced budget amendment.
- SJ 150 Commending Saint Gertrude High School.
- SJ 151 Commending Saint Gertrude High School basketball team.
- SJ 152 Commending Frank Beamer.
- SJ 156 Commending the Winchester Star.
- SJ 160 On the death of Bishop Thomas E. Talley.
- SJ 161 Commending Tim Sullivan, Jared Legg, and Rafael Vargas.
- SJ 164 Commending Junius H. Williams, Portsmouth's First Citizen for 1995.
- SJ 171 On the death of James Abner Allison, Jr.
- SJ 173 On the death of Patrick Henry Callaway.
- SJ 174 On the death of George Nicholas Psimas.
- SJ 178 On the death of James Glynn Moreland.
- SR 19 Commending A. Lonnie Brand, Jr.