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2024 SESSION
Delegate Mark L. Earley, Jr. (R) - House District 73
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 701
- 201 North 9th Street
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-1073
- email: DelMEarley@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 406
- Richmond, Virginia 23218
Legislation as Chief Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 867 Local government employees; expression of certain opinions protected.
- HB 868 Computer trespass; class 6 felony if committed against any elementary and secondary schools.
- HB 869 Unlawful picketing or parading to obstruct or influence justice; penalty.
- HB 871 Campgrounds; inherent risks, liability.
- HB 872 Firearms and ammunition; property rights in parking areas owned or controlled by the Commonwealth.
- HB 873 Virginia FOIA; creates closed meeting exemption where related to home instruction of children.
- HB 875 Tangible personal property; automobile assessment.
- HB 877 Virginia Social Media Regulation Act; established, penalties.
- HB 882 Students; Department of Education's model policy on cell phone use during instructional time.
- HB 890 Best interests of the child; assuring frequent and continuing contact with both parents.
- HB 930 Zoning ordinances; adequate public facilities.
- HB 932 Absentee voting; limits availability of absentee voting in person.
- HB 963 DOE; school board policy on excess food donation.
- HB 1193 Human Resource Management, Department of; recruitment policy, direct work experience.
- HB 1234 Eligible educators; increases tax deduction, creates home school instruction income tax credit.
- HB 1516 Health education and family life education; certain videos and animations relating to human dev.
- HB 1517 Adoption; creates tax credit for qualified expenses.
- HR 9 Israel; expresses support for the State and condemns the actions of Hamas.
- HR 186 Commending the Honorable Roxann Robinson.
- HR 261 Commending the Swift Creek Middle School cheerleading team.