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2005 SESSION
SB 951 Influenza vaccine; Gov. to stimulate location of pharmaceutical facility that plans to produce.
Introduced by: H. Russell Potts, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Location or relocation of a pharmaceutical manufacturing company in the Commonwealth; production of influenza vaccine. Directs the Governor to stimulate the location or relocation of a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility to the Commonwealth, particularly a company that produces or plans to produce influenza vaccine. The Governor must direct the Secretaries of Commerce and Labor, Health and Human Resources, and Finance to assist him in this endeavor. The Governor is required to use his vast powers and resources to leverage the location or relocation of a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, including, but not limited to, all relevant Virginia tax benefits, economic development mechanisms and partnerships, local government aspirations, and cooperative investment arrangements within his purview.
FULL TEXT
- 01/11/05 Senate: Prefiled & ordered printed; offered 01/12/05 051501788 pdf | impact statement
- 01/27/05 Senate: Introduced bill reprinted 051501788 pdf | impact statement
HISTORY
- 01/11/05 Senate: Prefiled & ordered printed; offered 01/12/05 051501788
- 01/11/05 Senate: Referred to Committee on Education and Health
- 01/27/05 Senate: Introduced bill reprinted 051501788
- 02/03/05 Senate: Stricken at request of patron in Education and Health by voice vote