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- HB 65 Virginia Missing Child with Autism Alert Program; established.
- HB 66 Health insurance; cost-sharing payments for prescription insulin drugs.
- HB 67 Strikes by certain government employees; limits to law-enforcement officers.
- HB 68 Digital devices; deactivation or alteration of embedded software.
- HB 69 Credit unions; authorizes localities and political subdivisions to hold public deposits.
- HB 70 Broadband services; prohibited features.
- HB 71 Campaign finance; audits of campaign finance reports for certain campaign committees.
- HB 72 Children; allowing access to firearms by children, recklessly leaving loaded, unsecured firearm.
- HB 73 Virginia Housing Development Authority; power to make loans, etc.
- HB 74 Public schools; mental health awareness training required.
- HB 75 Electric utilities; electric school bus pilot program.
- HJ 10 Gun Violence Awareness Day; designating as June 1, 2020, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- SB 98 Public elementary & secondary school teachers; probationary term of service, performance evaluation.
- SB 99 Higher educational institutions, public; admissions applications, criminal history information.
- SB 100 Locality health insurance policies; option of including independent-contractor emergency services.
- SB 101 Driver's license; scanning information.
- SB 102 Lottery Board; regulation of casino gaming.
- SB 103 Juvenile offenders; eligibility for parole.