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2007 SESSION
Delegate Jennifer L. McClellan (D) - House District 71
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 519
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: district09@senate.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 396
- Richmond, Virginia 23218
Legislation as Co-Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 1651 Minimum wage; increase per hour.
- HB 1654 Minimum wage; increase from its current federally mandated level.
- HB 1722 Road to Revolution Heritage Trail; establishment thereof.
- HB 1864 Stalking; increases penalty for second conviction.
- HB 1916 Family life education; requires Bd. of Education to incorporate instruction on dating violence, etc.
- HB 2004 Minimum wage; increase per hour.
- HB 2078 Clients' Protection Fund; Supreme Court to adopt rules assessing members of VA State Bar fee.
- HB 2083 Victims of domestic violence; post office box address to be shown on list of registered voters.
- HB 2163 Incident management; VDOT vehicles are exempt from certain provisions.
- HB 2164 TransDominion Express Commission; created.
- HB 2167 Retail Sales and Use Tax; limited exemption on computers and related peripheral equipment.
- HB 2221 Birth control; definition thereof.
- HB 2251 Uniform Trust Code; public notice when modifying or terminating charitable trusts .
- HB 2252 Discrimination; City of Richmond may enact an ordinance prohibiting on basis of sexual orientation.
- HB 2253 Stalking; penalty when protective orders in effect.
- HB 2254 Victim of crime; definition to include stalking.
- HB 2255 Amber Alert Programs; amends definition of an abducted child to include secondary school students.
- HB 2361 Court-appointed counsel; compensation for services.
- HB 2513 Higher educatuonal institutions; to promote certain principles into freshman orientation process.
- HB 2549 Student contact information; regulations of Board of Education concerning release of directory info.
- HB 2550 Discrimination; prohibited in public employment.
- HB 2627 Correctional Education, Department of; literacy program.
- HB 2646 Emergency protective orders; issuance thereof & judge to provide protected person with forms, etc.
- HB 2654 Military Affairs, Department of; establishes specific duties and functions to be carried out.
- HB 2658 Child support; probation for nonpayment.
- HB 2664 Planning and Budget, Department of; reestimate of agency needs.
- HB 2727 Condominium Act; allows elderly or disabled tenants in conversion units to assign purchase right.
- HB 2729 FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area map; notification of changes thereto.
- HB 2730 Hospital regulations; provision allowing patients to receive visits from whom they desire.
- HB 2732 Brain and spinal cord injury registry; specifies conditions thereof.
- HB 2738 Minimum Wage Act; repeals exclusion for persons who are 65 thereunder.
- HB 2739 Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include Energy Star certified products.
- HB 2740 Campaign finance disclosure; reports of independent expenditures by political action committees.
- HB 2741 Guardians and conservators; use of real estate professionals.
- HB 2743 Rental assistance pilot project; Department of Housing & Community Development to establish, report.
- HB 2744 Fair housing law; unlawful discriminatory housing practice.
- HB 2745 Child-friendly visiting rooms; state and local correctional facilities required to provide.
- HB 2809 National Guard; employment protection.
- HB 2813 Transportation Trust Fund; dedication of certain surplus revenue.
- HB 2814 Zoning ordinance; denying, etc. application for rezoning when transportation network is inadequate.
- HB 2848 Retirement System; benefits for certain state and local public safety officers.
- HB 2849 Minimum wage; increase per hour.
- HB 2857 Stem cell research; authorizes research involving derivation & use of human embryonic cells, etc.
- HB 2877 Human papillomavirus vaccinations; requires health insurers to provide coverage thereof.
- HB 2878 Air pollution; methods to determine opacity.
- HB 2900 Firearms; prohibits possession thereof on Capitol Square.
- HB 2988 Income tax, state; filing threshold amounts.
- HB 3001 Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee for any reason.
- HB 3004 Animals; euthanizing by use of gas chambers prohibited.
- HB 3007 Juvenile certification; only certified upon conviction.
- HB 3021 Benefits consortium; created for private institutions of higher education.
- HB 3022 Income tax, state; filing threshold amounts, personal exemptions therefor.
- HB 3048 Emergency management plans; local and interjurisdictional agency to review.
- HB 3070 Recordation tax; exempts Hampton Roads Proton Beam Therapy Institute at Hampton University.
- HB 3102 City of Lynchburg Combined Sewer Overflow Fund; created.
- HB 3152 Motor vehicle registration fees; dedicates proceeds to transportation purposes.
- HB 3163 Child support; court shall recalculate obligation of an obligor who is incarcerated.
- HB 3167 Lead poisoning prevention; physicians to make available to parents information on dangers thereof.
- HB 3175 Virginia-Africa Advisory Board; created, report.
- HJ 627 Designating the third week in September as Civics Education Week in Virginia.
- HJ 628 Celebrating the life of Carl W. Smith.
- HJ 636 Persons w/mental illness; Joint Commission on Health Care to study housing opportunities therefor.
- HJ 662 Celebrating the life of William Peters Robinson, Jr., former member Virginia House of Delegates.
- HJ 721 Constitutional amendment; repeals amendment dealing with marriage by referendum (first reference).
- HJ 726 Healthy Virginians/Healthy Students Week.
- HJ 728 Discrimination & injustice; General Assembly to acknowledge & express regret for State's role in.
- HJ 735 Commending Virginia State University on the occasion of its 125th anniversary.
- HJ 763 Celebrating the life of Dr. Christopher E. Desch.
- HJ 770 Commending Virginia's state employees for their charitable giving in 2006.
- HJ 778 Celebrating the life of Corporal Eric Evine Sutphin.
- HJ 779 Celebrating the life of Derrick Lamont McFarland.
- HJ 781 Celebrating the life of Private First Class Colin Joseph Wolfe.
- HJ 796 Celebrating the life of Thomas A. Bralley, Jr.
- HJ 800 Celebrating the life of Jay R. Sculley.
- HJ 802 Celebrating the life of Augustus C. Johnson.
- HJ 806 Commending J. David Martin.
- HJ 823 Commending the Virginia Department of State Police.
- HJ 832 Celebrating the life of Jane Ross Francis Wagner.
- HJ 838 Celebrating the life of Allen Richard Ellis III.
- HJ 840 Celebrating the life of Clarence Charles Johnson.
- HJ 843 Commending the New Frontier Church of God in Christ and its 40th anniversary Worker's Conference.
- HJ 852 Commending Linda Trexler.
- HJ 856 Celebrating the life of Elizabeth Kesler Williams.
- HJ 871 Commending the Hollins Communications Research Institute, Inc.
- HJ 872 Celebrating the life of Viola Hopson Clark.
- HJ 895 Celebrating the life of Electronics Technician Senior Chief Thomas K. Higgins.
- HJ 909 Celebrating the life of Goldie Y. Rawlings.
- HJ 943 Commending Wilbert D. Talley.
- HJ 948 Celebrating the life of De'Nora Hill.
- HJ 949 Celebrating the life of John A. Van de Walle.
- HJ 976 Commending J. Robert Bray.
- HJ 1001 Commending Robert C. Scott.
- HJ 1006 Celebrating the life of Robert Bates Ball, Sr.
- HR 47 Video & audio transmission; procedures for Internet broadcasting to be adopted.
- HR 48 House of Delegates; amends and readopts Rule 18 pertaining to subcommittees and voting.
- HR 56 Designating the third Saturday of June, in 2007 and in each succeeding year, as 'Juneteenth' Freedom
- HR 58 Celebrating the life of Jennifer Lynne Judd St. Cyr.
- HR 86 Celebrating the life of Cynthia Saraniti Upson.
- HR 90 Commending James P. Bourque.
- SB 766 Minimum wage; increase per hour.
- SB 982 Dependent Children of University and College Faculty Reduced Tuition Program; created.
- SJ 353 Celebrating the life of Karl L.Williams.
- SJ 412 Commending Bon Secours Richmond Health System.
- SJ 479 Commemorating the settlement of Jamestown on the occasion of its 400th anniversary.