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2022 SESSION
Delegate R. Lee Ware (R) - House District 65
In-session address:
- Pocahontas Building, Room E308
- 900 East Main Street
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-1065
- email: DelLWare@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 689
- Powhatan, Virginia 23139
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 3 Gold, silver, and platinum bullion, etc.; extends sunset date for the sales tax exemption.
- HB 6 American Revolution 250 Commission; adds five legislative members to the Commission.
- HB 7 Transient occupancy tax; supporting documentation.
- HB 9 Public school teachers; probationary term of service, grounds for dismissal, and dismissal hearings.
- HB 15 Elections administration; requests made pursuant to the FOIA, deferment of response.
- HB 43 Retail marijuana stores; requirement for local referendum.
- HB 44 Life insurance; decreases the minimum nonforfeiture amount interest rate.
- HB 45 Health carriers; licensed athletic trainers.
- HB 46 Voter identification; identification containing a photograph required.
- HB 71 Campaign finance; prohibited contributions to candidates, Phase I Utility and Phase II Utility.
- HB 72 Marijuana cultivation facility licenses; prohibition on sale of plants and seeds.
- HB 73 Electric utilities; definitions, aggregate capacity requirements for renewable energy facilities.
- HB 74 Va. Clean Economy Act; non-bypassable charges, energy-intensive trade-exposed (EITE) industries.
- HB 75 Localities; restricts authority to impose transient occupancy tax at rate that exceeds five percent.
- HB 76 Absentee voting; reimbursement of costs to counties and cities for cost of conducting.
- HB 87 Pandemic response and preparedness; joint subcommittee established to study, report.
- HB 1152 Sales and use tax; agricultural exemptions.
- HB 1153 Mortgage brokers; dual compensation.
- HB 1173 Fair Labor Standards Act; employer liability, overtime required for certain employees, report.
- HB 1199 Tobacco products tax; remote retail sales.
- HB 1200 Landfill siting; proximity to private wells.
- HJ 1 Commending James Carmon Stutts.
- HJ 354 Commending the River Basin Grand Winners of the Clean Water Farm Award.
- HR 162 Commending The Elizabeth Kates Foundation.