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2009 SESSION
Delegate David B. Albo (R) - House District 42
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 529
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelDAlbo@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- 6367 Rolling Mill Place
- Suite 102
- Springfield, Virginia 22152
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
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Counts toward patron limit: * prefiled, ** not prefiled
- HB 1669 Income tax, state; State shall return to cities & counties 50% of growth in collections. *
- HB 1693 Driving under influence; mandatory punishment when concentration is elevated above certain amount. *
- HB 1694 Parking; allows certain counties and towns to prohibit parking of certain vehicles on streets. *
- HB 1695 Driving without a license; person may be placed under arrest if previously convicted of offense. *
- HB 1696 Higher education; increase of admission of in-state students at public institutions. *
- HB 1723 Highway Maintenance and Operating Fund; provides a formula for allocating proceeds. *
- HB 1781 Juvenile records; allows Department of Juvenile Justice to share information with law enforcement. *
- HB 1782 Driver's license; minors in planning district 8 to show completion of 90 min. driver safety course. *
- HB 1823 Recordation taxes; changes basis on which taxes are calculated on transfer of real estate. *
- HB 1839 Commercial real estate tax; used for local projects and construct new roads. *
- HB 2257 Outpatient treatment; allows court to order mandatory treatment following involuntary admission. *
- HB 2293 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; creates 2-year pilot project for certain mixed beverage licensees. *
- HB 2547 Federal economic stimulus funds; available for State use exclusively for transportation & education. **
- HB 2548 Learner's permits; requires applicants to prove legal presence in U.S. **
- HJ 660 Career & technical education; joint subcommittee to study ways to increase in secondary schools.
- Bill limit counts: prefiled 12 not prefiled 2 total 14