Rep. Dan Helmer

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District HD-040
Party Democrat
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Bills Introduced 135

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2021 Regular Session

State Corporation Commission; increases number of members. [HB-1297]
State Corporation Commission; members. Increases from three to five the number of members of the State Corporation Commission. The measure requires that the new members be initially elected for a six-year term during the earlier of the 2021 Regular Session of the General Assembly or any special session convened prior thereto.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. L. Kaye Kory Left In Appropriations on 12/04/2020

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2021 Regular Session

Prescription drug price transparency; penalties. [HB-1559]
Prescription drug price transparency; penalties. Prescription drug price transparency; penalties. Requires pharmaceutical drug manufacturers, pharmacy benefits managers, and health carriers to submit reports containing certain information concerning prescription drug costs to the Commissioner of the Bureau of Insurance (the Commissioner). The measure requires pharmaceutical drug manufacturers' reports to include information on the current wholesale acquisition cost information for FDA-approved drugs sold in or into the Commonwealth by the pharmaceutical (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Kenneth Plum Left In Health, Welfare And Institutions on 12/04/2020

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2021 Regular Session

Shirley Gate Road; extension in Fairfax County, funding. [HB-1293]
Extension of Shirley Gate Road; funding. Prohibits the use of state funds for the extension of Shirley Gate Road in Fairfax County until the intersection at Popes Head Road and Fairfax County Parkway has been redesigned and the traffic light removed.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Dan Helmer Left In Transportation on 12/04/2020

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2021 Regular Session

Assault firearms, certain firearm magazines, etc.; prohibiting sale, transport, etc., penalties. [HB-961]
Prohibiting sale, transport, etc., of assault firearms, certain firearm magazines, silencers, and trigger activators; penalties. Expands the definition of "assault firearm" and prohibits any person from importing, selling, transferring, manufacturing, purchasing, or transporting an assault firearm. A violation is a Class 6 felony. The bill prohibits a dealer from selling, renting, trading, or transferring from his inventory an assault firearm to any person. The bill makes it a Class 6 felony to import, sell, transfer, manufacture, purchase, possess, (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Levine Left In Judiciary on 12/04/2020

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2021 Regular Session

Income tax, state; subtraction for low-income military veterans with a service-connected disability. [HB-1619]
Income tax; subtraction for low-income military veterans with a permanent service-connected disability. Provides an income tax subtraction for the military retirement income received by a veteran who has been rated with a 100 percent service-connected, permanent, and total disability. The bill provides that the subtraction is available only to those taxpayers whose federal adjusted gross income is not greater than 150 percent of the federal poverty level for a four-person household.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen Murphy Left In Finance And Appropriations on 12/04/2020

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2021 Regular Session

Income tax, state and corporate; tax credit for employers of National Guard members. [HB-1620]
Individual and corporate income tax credit; employers of National Guard members and self-employed National Guard members. Allows a tax credit for employers of National Guard members and self-employed National Guard members. Individual and corporate income tax credit; employers of National Guard members and self-employed National Guard members. Allows a tax credit for employers of National Guard members and self-employed National Guard members.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Alfonso Lopez Left In Finance on 12/04/2020

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2021 Regular Session

Health insurance; coverage for fertility preservation procedures for cancer patients. [HB-776]
Health insurance; coverage for fertility preservation procedures for cancer patients. Requires health insurance policies, subscription contracts, and health care plans to provide coverage for standard fertility preservation procedures that are medically necessary to preserve the fertility of a covered individual due to the covered individual's receiving cancer treatment that may directly or indirectly cause iatrogenic infertility.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Dan Helmer Left In Labor And Commerce on 12/04/2020

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2021 Regular Session

Health insurance; mandated coverage for hearing aids for minors. [HB-1594]
Health insurance; mandated coverage for hearing aids for minors. Requires health insurers, health maintenance organizations, and corporations providing health care coverage subscription contracts to provide coverage for hearing aids and related services for children 18 years of age or younger when a licensed audiologist prescribes such hearing aids and related services. The coverage includes one hearing aid per hearing-impaired ear, up to a cost of $1,500, every 24 months. The measure applies to policies, contracts, and plans delivered, issued for (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen Murphy Left In Labor And Commerce on 12/04/2020

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2020 Regular Session

Protective orders; possession of firearms, surrender or transfer of firearms, penalty. [HB-1004]
Protective orders; possession of firearms; surrender or transfer of firearms; penalty. Prohibits any person subject to a permanent protective order (i.e., a protective order with a maximum duration of two years) from knowingly possessing a firearm while the order is in effect, provided that for a period of 24 hours after being served with a protective order such person may continue to possess such firearm for the purposes of selling or transferring it to any person who is not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing such firearm. A violation (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen Murphy Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap1221) on 04/22/2020

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State (Virginia)
Virginia 2020 Regular Session

Ranked choice voting; elections for local governing bodies, local option pilot program. [HB-1103]
Ranked choice voting; elections for local governing bodies; local option pilot program. Provides that elections for local governing bodies may be conducted by ranked choice voting, which the bill defines as the method of casting and tabulating votes in which (i) voters rank candidates in order of preference, (ii) tabulation proceeds in rounds such that in each round either a candidate or candidates are elected or the last-place candidate is defeated, (iii) votes for voters' next-ranked candidates are transferred from elected or defeated candidates, (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. L. Kaye Kory Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap1054) on 04/10/2020

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