Rep. Richard Anderson

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District HD-051
Party Republican
Bills Introduced 0

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2010 Regular Session

Celebrating the life of Andrew Lucius Turner, Jr. [HJR-360]
Celebrating the life of Andrew Lucius Turner, Jr.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Adam Ebbin House: Bill Text As Passed House And Senate (hj360er) on 03/11/2010

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2010 Regular Session

Commending Mt. Zion Baptist Church. [HJR-392]
Commending Mt. Zion Baptist Church.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. L. Scott Lingamfelter Senate: Agreed To By Senate By Voice Vote on 03/12/2010

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2010 Regular Session

Celebrating the life of Sergeant William John Cahir, USMC. [HJR-413]
Celebrating the life of Sergeant William John Cahir, USMC.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Adam Ebbin Senate: Agreed To By Senate on 03/12/2010

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2010 Regular Session

Commending the agencies, companies, organizations, and people who assisted Virginians in the afterma [HJR-432]
Commending the agencies, companies, organizations, and people who assisted Virginians in the aftermath of the February blizzards.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Adam Ebbin Senate: Agreed To By Senate By Voice Vote on 03/12/2010

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2010 Regular Session

Commending Joseph H. Maroon. [HJR-434]
Commending Joseph H. Maroon.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Lynwood Lewis Senate: Agreed To By Senate By Voice Vote on 03/12/2010

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2010 Regular Session

Commending pregnancy care centers. [HJR-435]
Commending pregnancy care centers.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. John O'Bannon Senate: Agreed To By Senate By Voice Vote on 03/12/2010

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2010 Regular Session

Commending Brain Injury Services, Inc., on the occasion of its 20th anniversary. [HJR-45]
Commending Brain Injury Services, Inc., on the occasion of its 20th anniversary.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Adam Ebbin House: Bill Text As Passed House And Senate (hj45er) on 01/22/2010

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2010 Regular Session

Honor and Remember Flag; U.S. Congress urged to designate as national emblem of service. [HJR-53]
Honor and Remember Flag. Memorializes the Congress of the United States to designate the Honor and Remember Flag as a national emblem of the service and sacrifice by the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who have given their lives in the line of duty.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. L. Scott Lingamfelter Senate: Left In Rules on 03/08/2010

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2010 Regular Session

Constitutional amendment; health care freedom (first reference). [HJR-7]
Constitutional amendment (first resolution); health care freedom. Protects an individual's right and power to participate or to decline to participate in a health care system or plan. The amendment prohibits any law that will infringe on an individual's right to pay for lawful medical services. The amendment further prohibits the adoption of any law that imposes a penalty, tax, or fine upon an individual who declines to enter into a contract for health care coverage or to participate in a health care system or plan.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. L. Scott Lingamfelter House: Left In Privileges And Elections on 02/16/2010

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2010 Regular Session

Constitutional amendment; Transportation Trust Fund (first reference). [HJR-86]
Constitutional amendment (first resolution); Transportation Trust Fund. Provides that the Transportation Trust Fund established in 1986 will be a permanent fund and receive all revenues generated by the 1986 package of tax and fee increases and any later enactments dedicating additional revenues to the Fund. The amendment limits the use of Trust Fund moneys to purposes of highway construction, maintenance, and improvements; public transportation; railways; seaports; and airports. The General Assembly may use fund proceeds for other purposes only (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. L. Scott Lingamfelter House: Left In Privileges And Elections on 02/16/2010

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