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- HB 84 Mineral mining and exploration; public notification.
- HB 85 Mineral mining and processing; use of cyanide or a cyanide compound prohibited.
- HB 86 Summons for unlawful detainer; specifies a process by which a plaintiff may amend amount due to him.
- HB 87 Hospital regulations; patient drug testing.
- HB 88 Income tax, state; removes sunset on elevated standard deduction amounts.
- HB 89 Taxation; rate of interest.
- HB 90 Candidates; declaration of candidacy for primary.
- HR 3 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Thomas Frank Betz, Jr.
- SB 66 Towing without consent of vehicle owner; prohibited acts by towing and recovery operator.
- SB 67 Limitation on sentence upon revocation of suspension of sentence; technical violations.
- SB 68 Elementary and secondary schools; participation in female sports, civil cause of action.
- SB 69 Law-enforcement officers; minimum qualifications for positions of chief of police, etc.
- SB 70 SNAP; employment and training.
- SB 71 Higher educational institutions, public; admissions applications, legacy admissions, etc.
- SB 72 Virginia Parent Data Portal; creation and maintenance by Board of Education.
- SB 73 Photo-monitoring system for traffic signals; retired law-enforcement officials to review violations.
- SB 74 Prescription Monitoring Program; release of records to drug court administrators.
- SB 75 Early childhood care and education; publicly funded providers, exemption from licensure.
- SB 76 Child day centers operated by religious institutions; exemption from licensure.