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2023 SESSION
Delegate Sally L. Hudson (D) - House District 57
In-session address:
- Pocahontas Building, Room W429
- 900 East Main Street
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-1057
- email: DelSHudson@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 2375
- Charlottesville, Virginia 22902
Legislation as Chief Patron: (introduced after pre-file period)
- HB 2097 Sexual assault survivors; administration of emergency contraception by health care providers.
- HB 2100 Accessory dwelling units; establishes authority & requirements for localities in development & use.
- HB 2103 Short-term rentals; special exceptions.
- HB 2112 Real property taxation; land and improvement classifications.
- HB 2115 Unemployment compensation; continuation of benefits, repayment of overpayments.
- HB 2116 Employment; restrictions on use of credit report for employment purposes.
- HB 2117 Substance abuse counselors; barrier crimes, exception.
- HB 2118 Local or constitutional office; elections allowed to be conducted by ranked choice voting.
- HB 2119 Photo speed monitoring devices; locality-designated highway segments.
- HB 2120 Higher educational institutions, public; agreement to provide aggregated, nonconfidential case data.
- HB 2121 Juvenile transfer hearing; factors to be considered.
- HB 2123 Food inspections; private homes, pickles and acidified vegetables; gross sales.
- HB 2365 Firearm or explosive material; carrying within Capitol Square or building state-owned or leased.
- HB 2367 Speech-language pathologists; Department of Education to develop a statewide strategic plan.
- HB 2436 Primaries for federal, statewide, and General Assembly offices; ranked choice voting.