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1997 SESSION
Delegate Thomas M. Jackson, Jr. (D) - House District 6
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 514
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
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- HB 1513 Water and sewer connection fees.
- HB 1560 Jury service exemption; persons indispensable to business.
- HB 1561 Export Loan Guarantee Fund created.
- HB 1787 Community College Incentive Scholarship Program and Fund.
- HB 1804 Lag pay for state employees; abolished.
- HB 1812 Persons attending public schools free of charge.
- HB 1819 Retirement System; benefits provided.
- HB 1911 Hate crimes.
- HB 1915 Impeding fishing.
- HB 1959 Registration of physicians to administer heroin as a medicine.
- HB 1961 Property exempt from taxation for elderly and disabled.
- HB 2078 Elections; campaign finance disclosure reports.
- HB 2172 Health; reports by nursing homes.
- HB 2179 Housing; Virginia Interagency Action Council on the Homeless.
- HB 2202 Report of federal grant eligibility.
- HB 2212 State Council of Higher Education.
- HB 2213 Revisions to Standards of Accreditation.
- HB 2214 Public Education Improvement Fund.
- HB 2225 Recordation information form.
- HB 2247 Air Pollution Control Board action on certain permits.
- HB 2250 Proceedings of Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission confidentiality.
- HB 2262 Bond authorizations of the Commonwealth.
- HB 2265 Higher Education Tuition Trust Fund.
- HB 2284 Juvenile justice reform.
- HB 2290 Legislative immunity from arrest.
- HB 2304 Charitable gaming; definition of 'net receipts'.
- HB 2325 Application for certain federal education funds and grants.
- HB 2330 Water Quality Improvement Act of 1997.
- HB 2353 Century Farm Program.
- HB 2355 Income tax; tax credit for rent reductions.
- HB 2367 Income tax; worker retraining tax credit.
- HB 2390 BPOL tax; nonprofit day-care center exemption.
- HB 2423 Debt Capacity Advisory Committee.
- HB 2424 Small Business Growth Fund.
- HB 2425 Medical assistance services; clinical nurse specialists.
- HB 2426 State-employees on leave without pay-layoff.
- HB 2475 Housing Development Authority; capital reserve funds.
- HB 2481 Programs to promote educational opportunities.
- HB 2484 Arts Foundation.
- HB 2510 Income tax; tax credit for caregivers.
- HB 2527 Conveyance of South Norfolk Armory Building and property.
- HB 2528 Falsifying patient records.
- HB 2529 Chesapeake Hospital Authority.
- HB 2566 Pupil-teacher ratios.
- HB 2593 Charitable Gaming Commission; abolished.
- HB 2594 Teacher license fees.
- HB 2689 Minorities in Teaching Program.
- HB 2692 Earned-income credit.
- HB 2714 Anti-Drug Switching Patient Protection Act; created.
- HB 2723 Academic Achievement and Development Pilot Program.
- HB 2763 Conflicts of interest; school board employees.
- HB 2798 Office expenses of circuit court clerks.
- HB 2811 Railroads; liability to employees, after-accident counseling.
- HB 2832 Abortion; minors, notification.
- HB 2896 Handgun purchase limit.
- HJ 448 On the death of Arthur M. 'Artie' Levin.
- HJ 456 Commending Sergeant Frankie Lee Hall.
- HJ 472 Postage stamp honoring Lieutenant General Puller.
- HJ 487 Study; training to serve the homeless.
- HJ 490 Study; status offenders and children in need of services.
- HJ 492 Study; alternative educational programming.
- HJ 497 Study; Federal Grants Study Commission.
- HJ 500 Study; Commission on Educational Infrastructure continued.
- HJ 501 On the death of Robert E. Harris.
- HJ 506 Commemorating Va. Housing Develop. Authority on its 25th anniv.
- HJ 516 Study; work of Commission on Accountability for Educ. Excellence.
- HJ 517 Constitutional amendment; disabled and unfit judges.
- HJ 524 Study; educational needs of homeless children.
- HJ 543 Public support for the arts.
- HJ 552 Study; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.
- HJ 564 Congress to implement intentions for Fifth Amendment.
- HJ 588 Designating PTA Appreciation Day in Virginia.
- HJ 622 Study; non credit education and workforce training programs.
- HJ 623 Health care; pharmacy services.
- HJ 626 Study; potential for environmental harm resulting from plasti-culture.
- HJ 644 Recognizing Law Enforcement Month.
- HJ 662 Use of Literary Fund moneys.
- HJ 667 Encouraging prevention & intervention in state programs & services.
- HJ 673 Commending Tom Dolan.
- HJ 684 Commending Ludwell H. Johnson III.
- HJ 686 Commemorating 125th anniversary of VPI and State University.
- HJ 687 Commending Virginia Tech football team.
- HJ 705 Commending Virginia National Guard.
- HJ 717 Commending James Loftin.
- HJ 732 On the death of Claude W. Woodward.
- HJ 733 On the death of James E. Knight.
- HJ 747 On the death of Dr. Stephen J. Wright, Jr.
- HJ 754 Commending Women's Advisory Board of George Mason University.
- HR 40 Study; plasti-culture.
- HR 41 Commending Charles R. Quarles on his retirement.
- SB 691 Ruby's Road.
- SB 692 Circuit court clerks' discretion to accept credit card payment.
- SB 1070 Workers' compensation; death, etc., from respiratory disease, etc.
- SB 1114 Anti-Drug Switching Patient Protection Act; created.
- SJ 223 Commending Ashleigh Sarver.
- SJ 232 Commending Dr. Harrison B. Wilson.
- SJ 246 Commemorating 50th anniversary of Model General Assembly.
- SJ 268 Study; child immunization tracking system.
- SJ 274 Commending Sergeant Frankie Lee Hall.
- SJ 333 Commending Dr. Gordon K. Davies.
- SJ 391 Commending George Chancellor Rawlings, Jr.
- SJ 396 On the death of Noman M. Cole, Jr.
- SJ 402 On the death of Pamela C. Harriman.