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2012 SESSION
Delegate Mark L. Cole (R) - House District 88
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 808
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelMCole@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 41965
- Fredericksburg, Virginia 22404-1965
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 9 Voting procedures; voter identification requirements, provisional ballots.
- HB 10 BPOL tax; maximum fee and tax rates established by a locality.
- HB 11 Transportation; bonds for specific project on northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 95.
- HB 22 Firearms; disposition thereof acquired by localities.
- HB 23 Transportation Trust Fund; increases amount of sales and use tax revenue dedicated to Fund.
- HB 24 BPOL tax; certain localities required to assess on Virginia taxable income.
- HB 25 Concealed handgun permit; confidentiality of permittee information.
- HB 26 Concealed handgun permits; failure to produce upon demand of a law-enforcement officer, penalty.
- HB 35 State taxes; period of limitation on collection reduced to seven years.
- HB 36 Primary elections; political party shall pay costs of primary.
- HB 37 Officer of election; option to waive compensation and serve as an unpaid volunteer officer.
- HB 38 Absentee voting; duties of general registrar and electoral board.
- HB 55 Primary dates; presidential primary.
- HB 56 Voter registration applications; protection of certain residence address information.
- HB 57 Voter registration; registrars with respect to voter registration records.
- HB 58 Urban county executive form; filling vacancy on board of supervisors.
- HB 59 Elections; persons entitled to have name placed on ballot, etc.
- HB 60 Illegal voting and registrations; prohibition against voting more than once.
- HB 61 Absentee ballot applications; unlawful to solicit in person from individuals in any hospital, etc.
- HB 62 Abortion funding; repealed.
- HB 63 Provisional ballots; electoral board meeting opened only to authorized party to determine validity.
- HB 64 Elections; assistance to voters.
- HB 138 Public schools; impact of unlawful aliens, report.
- HB 139 Concealed handguns; persons who may lawfully carry hidden from common observation, penalty.
- HB 140 State Police Officers’ Retirement System (SPORS); mandatory retirement requirement exemptions.
- HB 141 Freedom of Information Act; exempts personal information in constituent correspondence.
- HB 259 House of Delegates Districts; technical adjustments in boundaries.
- HB 260 Health care providers; prohibited acts.
- HB 261 Abortion; ultrasound required at least 48 hours prior to undergoing procedure.
- HB 384 Virginia Personnel Act; hiring preference in state employment for members of National Guard, etc.
- HB 385 Industrial development authorities; removes prohibition for refinancing debt of organizations.
- HB 490 Executive branch boards and councils, certain; staggering of terms, etc.
- HB 531 Historic rehabilitation tax credit; certain income under federal law is not income for State tax.
- HB 623 Elections; administrative matters and duties of electoral board and general registrar.
- HB 1131 Elections; municipalities will pay expenses associated with May elections after June 30, 2009, etc.
- HB 1132 Primary elections; allows write-in votes, etc.
- HB 1133 Candidate petitions for primaries and general elections; requirements for petition circulators.
- HB 1151 Congressional districts; petition requirements for candidates for statewide offices.
- HB 1196 Zoning provisions; private schools and child day centers operated by religious institutions.
- HJ 52 Tax structure, State's; joint subcommittee to study reforming.
- HJ 366 Commending Grove Baptist Church.
- HJ 435 Commending the Rappahannock Valley Amateur Radio Club.
- HJ 500 Commending Dr. Thomas G. Digges, Jr.