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2010 SESSION
Senator Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. (R) - Senate District 24
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 431
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-7524
- email: district24@senate.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 2
- Mount Solon, Virginia 22843-0002
- (540) 885-6898
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- SB 332 School for Deaf and Blind; VITA exemption.
- SB 333 School for Deaf and Blind; allows children from birth through age 21 to be eligible for services.
- SB 334 Concealed handguns; prohibits person who carries into restaurant from consuming alcoholic beverage.
- SB 335 Group life insurance; permits state retiree to make irrevocable beneficiary designation for funeral.
- SB 336 Community services boards; access to medication assisted treatment.
- SB 337 Community services boards; providing information about substance abuse services.
- SB 338 Assisted living facility; considered occupancy by single family if no more than 8 persons reside.
- SB 339 Adult facilities; interviews with residents of facilities seeking licensure by DSS.
- SB 340 Retail Sales and Use Tax Act; conforms State to provisions of Streamlined Sales & Use Tax Agreement.
- SB 341 Land preservation tax credit; DCR to provide estimate of land used for production agriculture, etc.
- SB 342 Transient occupancy tax; any county may levy tax on single-family residences.
- SB 343 Fuels taxes; annually adjusted.
- SB 344 Voltage regulation technologies; electric utilities to recover costs and earn 15 percent rate.
- SB 345 Oyster restoration projects; authorizes Resources Authority to finance.
- SB 346 Land conservation practices; information management.
- SB 347 Center for Rural Virginia; expansion and promotion of agricultural opportunities, report.
- SB 348 Farm businesses; local restrictions.
- SB 349 Virginia National Guard, State Defense Force, or naval militia; reemployment rights of members.
- SB 350 Centennial of Woodrow Wilson's Presidency, Virginia Commission on; established.
- SB 623 Income tax, corporate and individual; green job tax credit.
- SB 660 Retail Sales and Use Tax; requires dealer to register if sufficient business activity within State.
- SB 661 Land preservation tax credit; verification of conservation value of certain donations.
- SB 662 Short-term rental property; local government to exempt person engaged in rental business.
- SB 677 Stormwater management regulations; extends effective date that establishes local program criteria.
- SB 678 Income tax; credit for electric energy facility producing electricity from livestock waste nutrient.
- SB 679 Restorative justice programs; established for offenders and victims.
- SB 708 Nutrient Offset Fund; established.
- SJ 73 Strategy & Model for Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment, Joint Subcommittee Studying; continued.
- SJ 74 Substance abuse treatment services; Bureau of Insurance of SCC to collect data, etc., on, report.
- SJ 75 Prescription Monitoring Program; DHP to collect data about utilization by prescribers & dispensers.
- SJ 76 Commending Vector Industries, Inc., on the occasion of its 40th anniversary.
- SJ 77 Commending the Virginia Resources Authority on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.
- SJ 78 Celebrating the life of William Michaux Sydnor, Sr.
- SJ 177 Celebrating the life of Earl Eugene Meese.
- SJ 182 Commending the 29th Infantry Division of the Virginia-Maryland-District of Columbia National Guard.
- SJ 209 Commending the City of Waynesboro, the City of Staunton, and the County of Augusta for their success