Del. Dave LaRock (R-Loudoun)

Photo of Dave LaRock
Party
Republican
District
33: Counties of Clarke (part), Frederick (part), and Loudoun (part) [map]
Took Office
January 2014
Next Election
November 2019
Committees
Counties, Cities and Towns, Education, Transportation
Age
67
Website
votelarock.us
Copatroning Habits
76% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 74% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 62% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Bills Passed
6.3% in 2022
Bio

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Recent Mentions in the Media

The Winchester Star: Despite Democrats' statewide sweep, it was a red wave locally

November 9, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

The Winchester Star: Off to the races: Voters hit the polls to elect state, local candidates

November 7, 2023 | 6:00 pm
  

The Winchester Star: Sample ballots, intrigue, enthusiasm as early voting ends, Election ...

November 6, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

The Winchester Star: Write-in votes could be a factor in some Clarke County races

November 3, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

The Winchester Star: French, Scott and write-in candidate LaRock vie for Senate District ...

November 3, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

From the Legislator’s Website

Election Day is Here - Please Write in Dave LaRock!

November 7, 2023
This campaign year has taken some surprising turns, but it's now Election Day! I'm asking for you to write in my name for Senate District 1 so that I can continue to serve you in the General Assembly. These are very challenging times for our Country, our Commonwealth, and our communities, and many have said my decade of experience leading on difficult policy issues is still needed in Richmond. The Shenandoah Valley is conservative Republican, and deserves a conservative Republican leader. I hope you will get out on this beautiful day and vote for me, and also encourage your friends and family in Clarke, Frederick, Shenandoah, and Warren Counties and the City of Winchester to do the same. Polls are open until 7pm. A full list of polling locations in the 1st Senate District is on my website here. Feel free to call us at 540-751-8364 with any questions. Thank you again for your prayers and support!

Mr. French Jumps In Bed With Dominion Energy - WATCH YOUR ELECTRIC RATES GO UP!

November 2, 2023
We need a Senator with deeply held convictions, and a track record defending businesses & families from rising energy costs. Dominion Energy wants Dave LaRock out... Dominion wants Timmy French in so they can keep raising your electric bills. CONSIDER THIS A WARNING- Your area is served by Dominion Energy: ATTENTION- Toms Brook, Mauertown, Alonzaville, St. Luke, Calvary, Columbia Furnace, Willow Grove, Edinburg, Bowman’s Crossing, Hawkinstown, Basye, Orkney Springs, Forestville, Quicksburg, Williamsville, Alpine, Timberville, Woodstock, Edinburg, Mt. Jackson, New Market, and Alpine. The Timmy French campaign disclosed Monday that they have accepted $12,500 Special Interest Cash from Dominion Energy since the June 20 Primary! Fact: Timmy French is breaking his campaign promises already! Dominion Energy buys politicians and candidates like Timmy who will sell out their people for campaign cash. Read more here...

VIDEO: Timmy French Ready to Negotiate Away Gun Rights - Write-In Dave LaRock!

October 27, 2023
WHEN IT COMES TO DEFENDING GUN RIGHTS, TIMMY FRENCH IS NOT ONE OF US. I’ll get straight to the point. I hope you know my track record on gun rights - if not scroll down or go here. Please read far enough to learn why I make these statements. Timmy French is NOT a conservative and he is favored to win and serve Senate District 1 in Richmond. He cheated in the Primary- Go here to learn more Timmy French, in his own words, in a candidate forum in Edinburg, made it 100% clear that he cannot be trusted with our gun rights. Not everyone will get the significance of what Timmy French disclosed. I hope enough voters do before the election on November 7th. Watch and listen to Timmy French on Gun Rights at a recent forum in Shenandoah County (see 1:13:58) Read more here...

Vote Like Life Depends On It!

October 24, 2023
Timmy French never misses an opportunity to talk about his dirty boots and agriculture.  Never once has Timmy mentioned what he will do about protecting babies, not even the ones who survive botched abortions or are the victims of late-term abortions. Both issues have been at the center of my legislative efforts in Virginia. Timmy French has NOT shown voters a shred of evidence that he has engaged on any of the most pressing issues that the people of this Senate District face. A question voters should be focusing on is this:  Is someone who has been entirely absent from public service ready to tackle the complex challenges facing our Commonwealth as a lawmaker? Read more here...

If I Sat Down to Have a Beer With Timmy French….

October 17, 2023
My impression of Timmy French is that he is a hard working farmer, and I respect that. If we had a beer together, I would have more questions about agriculture for him than we would have time for. If he was interested I’d tell him a few of my favorite stories about building things. I hope that we have those conversations soon. It is a little surprising that none of the men who ran for this Senate seat have ever shown interest in what I’ve learned from serving a big part of what is now Senate District 1. In fact, several of them, including Timmy, were so consumed with the desire to be elected they flat out lied about my record. I’ve grown a thick skin over the years, but the lie that my 10 years of hard work and sacrifice working for the people who elected me was wasted is hard to take without firing back with the truth. Legislating is work! Getting things done at times seems impossible. What follows is a small sampling of what I have worked on with whoever was willing to help. Please browse this summary and let me know if you think any of this has helped make life better for you and your family. Read more here...

If I Win, You Win - AR-15 Giveaway!

October 12, 2023
Working together we can take back Virginia this November 7th, laying the foundation to take back our country in November 2024. I want to make you a two part offer - help me and I'll help you. 1. Take Back Virginia - Election Day November 7th, 2023 Send me back to Richmond and I'll keep fighting tooth and nail for our gun rights and all the other God-given rights that are being stolen. SEE THE WRITE-IN SAMPLE BALLOT BELOW. 2. Take Back America - Election Day, November 5th, 2024 As your CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN SENATOR, I pledge to fully support Donald J. Trump when he is nominated (and all indications are he will be) Click here for more details...

Republican Leader Calls Timmy French “Phony... Democrats' Chosen Candidate for Senate!

October 5, 2023
The residents of Senate District 1 (SD-1) deserve to be represented by a reliable conservative. Write in Dave LaRock to get the leadership you deserve. People are connecting the dots to see the real Timmy French. In the words of the 6th Congressional District Republican Chairman, Timmy First is “...Phony... the Democrats chosen candidate”. Timmy First is a Republican impersonator: weak on guns, elusive on Life, disinterested on veterans' needs, partner with the promoters of school porn and clueless on just about any issue except his trade- agriculture.   A few weeks ago, Timmy First and his "Frederick First" FastTrack developer friends promoted the June 9, 2023 "Winchester Pride Celebration". Read more and watch the video here...

Republican Leader Calls Timmy French “Phony... Democrats' Chosen Candidate for Senate!

October 5, 2023
The residents of Senate District 1 (SD-1) deserve to be represented by a reliable conservative. Write in Dave LaRock to get the leadership you deserve. People are connecting the dots to see the real Timmy French. In the words of the 6th Congressional District Republican Chairman, Timmy First is “...Phony... the Democrats chosen candidate”. Timmy First is a Republican impersonator: weak on guns, elusive on Life, disinterested on veterans' needs, partner with the promoters of school porn and clueless on just about any issue except his trade- agriculture.   A few weeks ago, Timmy First and his "Frederick First" FastTrack developer friends promoted the June 9, 2023 "Winchester Pride Celebration". Read more and watch the video here...

Republican Leader Calls Timmy French “Phony... Democrats' Chosen Candidate for Senate!

October 5, 2023
The residents of Senate District 1 (SD-1) deserve to be represented by a reliable conservative. Write in Dave LaRock to get the leadership you deserve. People are connecting the dots to see the real Timmy French. In the words of the 6th Congressional District Republican Chairman, Timmy First is “...Phony... the Democrats chosen candidate”. Timmy First is a Republican impersonator: weak on guns, elusive on Life, disinterested on veterans' needs, partner with the promoters of school porn and clueless on just about any issue except his trade- agriculture.   A few weeks ago, Timmy First and his "Frederick First" FastTrack developer friends promoted the June 9, 2023 "Winchester Pride Celebration". Read more and watch the video here...

Important Announcement Video - WARNING- EXPLICIT IMAGES!

September 26, 2023
People are tired of Democrats destroying our Country and our communities and trying to run our lives. The residents of Senate District 1 (SD-1) deserve to be represented by a reliable conservative, someone who shares their values and can be trusted to represent them well, to serve the people, not the special interests. I’m extremely honored to have served the Northern Shenandoah Valley in the House of Delegates for ten years. SD-1 is already losing the influence and experience of Senators Jill Vogel and Mark Obenshain and Delegate Webert. If we go forward without the strong conservative voice I bring to the legislature, many conservative leaders are convinced that we are going to miss out on meaningful reforms and see our rights further eroded. But there is still hope. After 3 months of praying and consulting with my wife and others, I have decided to actively encourage voters to WRITE-IN my name for Senate District 1. This is a huge effort, with voting already underway, and we can only do it with your support. Read more here...

These are all of the video clips of Dave LaRock’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2014. There are 27 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB1427: Firearms, etc.; control of possession by locality.
  • HB1428: Firearms; carrying in public areas prohibited in certain localities.
  • HB1708: Juveniles; prohibited sales and loans of materials deemed harmful.
  • HB1710: Real property; additional tax on commercial and industrial property in certain localities.
  • HB1736: Family life education curriculum guidelines; human reproduction, viewing of ultrasound video.
  • HB1847: Elections; registration, absentee, and conduct of election.
  • HB2160: In-person visitation; policies and procedures at certain facilities.
  • HB2276: COVID; immunization of children.
  • HB2277: Comprehensive community colleges; education preparation programs.
  • HB2280: Surgical & medical trtmt. of certain minors; parental consent, admission to mental health facility.
  • HB2293: Emergency Services and Disaster Law; emergency orders and regulations, limitations, civil penalty.
  • HB2432: Minor students experiencing gender incongruence; parental notification.
  • HB2480: Home instruction and private school; tax credit, created.
  • HB2489: Responsible Fatherhood Initiative; fatherhood needs assessment, etc.
  • HB2497: Midwifery; administration of medication within scope of practice.
  • HJ537: Emergency response vehicles; Sec. of Public Safety to study impact of federal emissions standards.
  • HJ538: Comprehensive community colleges; VCC to study feasibility of approval of education prep. program.
  • HR454: Celebrating the life of Master Sergeant James Richard Phillips, USAF, Ret.
  • HR455: Commending Walter Cunningham.
  • HR457: Commending Michael Louis Chapman.
  • HR493: Commending Meaghan Gruber.
  • HB777: Emergency Services and Disaster Law; emergency orders and regulations, limitations, civil penalty.
  • HB783: Immunizations; authority of the Commissioner of Health, religious exception.
  • HB784: Income tax, state; home instruction and private school tax credit.
  • HB785: Family life education curriculum guidelines; human reproduction, viewing of ultrasound video.
  • HB786: Instructional material and related academic activities; Board of Education to establish policy.
  • HB787: Public elementary or secondary school student; moral and character education, etc.
  • HB788: Education Improvement Scholarships program; increases percentage for tax credit.
  • HB789: Family life education programs; student participation, summaries.
  • HB790: Collective bargaining; law enforcement, transparency and accountability.
  • HB792: Nutrient credit trading; adjacent hydrologic unit code.
  • HB793: Traffic incident management vehicles; certain vehicles exempt when en route to scene of an accident.
  • HB934: COVID-19; employer-mandated vaccinations, required exemptions, civil penalties.
  • HB937: Family planning services; restrictions on expenditure of funds.
  • HB941: Voter registration; registration permitted up to and including the day of the election.
  • HB942: Voter identification; identification containing a photograph required.
  • HB945: Absentee voting in person; available beginning on the tenth day prior to election.
  • HB956: Absentee voting; deadline for returning absentee ballot.
  • HB962: Vaccines; adverse events, reporting.
  • HB976: Prescriptions; unapproved use.
  • HB1024: Parental Choice Education Savings Accounts; established, definition of poverty guidelines.
  • HB1025: Parental Choice Education Savings Accounts; established.
  • HB1028: Lovettsville, Town of; amending charter, town officers and powers.
  • HB1032: School boards, local; standards for certain public school library materials, parental review.
  • HB1036: School boards, local; requirement for students to wear masks or other face coverings.
  • HB1099: Retail Sales & Use Tax, additional local; use of revenues for construction or renovation of schools.
  • HB1100: Public elementary and secondary school buildings; standards for maintenance, operations, etc.
  • HB1101: Election officials, state and local; acceptance of certain gifts and funding prohibited.
  • HB1109: Elections; time of certain local elections.
  • HB1113: Transportation funding; statewide prioritization process for project selection.
  • HB1114: Real property; additional tax on commercial and industrial property in certain localities.
  • HB1347: Family life education instruction; school year time limit.
  • HB1349: Abortion; born alive human infant, treatment and care, penalty.
  • HJ65: Constitutional amendment; education, state appropriations to private schools.
  • HJ421: Celebrating the life of Wilson L. Kirby.
  • HJ437: Commending Kris C. Tierney.
  • HR228: Commending Paul Marik, M.D.
  • HR230: Celebrating the life of Candace Lee Strother.
  • HR231: Commending the Greenwood Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company, Inc.
  • HR232: Commending Samuel Buckley.
  • HB634: School Divisions of Innovation; local assessments.
  • HB970: Transportation; use of funds.
  • HB2241: Unborn child protection from dismemberment abortion; penalties.
  • HB2242: COVID-19 immunization; prohibition on requirement, discrimination prohibited.
  • HB2243: Home instruction and private schools; creates an individual, nonrefundable income tax credit.
  • HB2244: Family life education; curriculum guidelines, human reproduction, viewing of ultrasound video.
  • HB2245: Transportation; revenues dedicated as of July 1, 2020, shall not be redirected.
  • HB2246: State agencies; automatic workforce management verification software.
  • HB2251: Emergency orders and regulations; limitations, civil penalty.
  • HJ573: COVID-19; expresses the sense of the General Assembly that any vaccination for virus be voluntary.
  • HJ742: Celebrating the life of Jean Smith Brown.
  • HJ742: Celebrating the life of Jean Smith Brown.
  • HJ743: Celebrating the life of Paul Wendell Dick.
  • HJ743: Celebrating the life of Paul Wendell Dick.
  • HJ752: Commending Patty Ortiz.
  • HJ752: Commending Patty Ortiz.
  • HJ754: Commending Sergeant Steven Pebler.
  • HJ754: Commending Sergeant Steven Pebler.
  • HJ759: Commending John Unger.
  • HJ759: Commending John Unger.
  • HJ760: Commending Dennis Linaburg.
  • HJ760: Commending Dennis Linaburg.
  • HJ761: Commending Sergeant Brian Rosenberry.
  • HJ761: Commending Sergeant Brian Rosenberry.
  • HR834: Commending the Clarke County High School girls' soccer team.
  • HR838: Commending St. Peter's Episcopal Church.
  • HB626: Opioids; prescribing, required patient disclosures.
  • HB631: Income tax, state; deduction for tolls paid on Virginia roads.
  • HB632: Zoning; development approvals.
  • HB634: School Divisions of Innovation; local assessments.
  • HB635: Traffic incident management vehicles; exempt from certain regulations.
  • HB636: Town residents; provision of county services.
  • HB642: Transportation funding; statewide prioritization process.
  • HB677: Interstate 66; reverse tolling, toll revenue on Interstate 66 and Interstate 395.
  • HB678: Parental Choice Education Savings Accounts; established, report.
  • HB679: Real and personal property tax exemptions; repeals exemptions.
  • HB680: Virginia Public Procurement Act; information technology project services contracts, behind schedule.
  • HB683: Family life education programs; student participation.
  • HB685: Va Public Procurement Act; preference for contractors using automatic billing verification software.
  • HB766: Income tax, state; subtractions for volunteer firefighters, etc.
  • HB767: Parking; local regulation of certain vehicles.
  • HB768: Commercial and industrial property; additional real property tax in certain localities.
  • HB769: Local government; codification of ordinances, affirmative defense.
  • HB770: Goats; grazing on stream buffers.
  • HB771: Dulles Greenway; amends the powers and responsibilities of the SCC to regulate toll road operators.
  • HB772: Virginia Highway Corporation Act of 1988; Department of Transportation authority.
  • HB773: Refunds of local taxes; authority of treasurer.
  • HB774: Commonwealth Transportation Board; increases revenue-sharing funds.
  • HB970: Transportation; use of funds.
  • HB971: Virginia Highway Corporation Act of 1988; termination of certificate of authority.
  • HB978: Improper driving; driving without full attention to operation of vehicle.
  • HB979: Utility easements; pole attachments.
  • HB1212: Personal motor vehicle insurance policy; compliance with terms and conditions.
  • HB1227: Unmanned aerial systems; local regulation.
  • HB1357: Wildlife or fish; sale of mounts permitted.
  • HB1367: Higher educational institutions, public; in-state tuition, volunteer firefighters and EMS providers.
  • HB1377: Architectural and engineering contracts; certain localities.
  • HB1389: Transportation funds; use of funds for projects.
  • HB1393: Nutrient credit trading; adjacent hydrologic unit code.
  • HB1476: Motor vehicle dealers; advertising.
  • HB1477: Application for public assistance; eligibility, review of records.
  • HB1485: Firearms; regulation by localities, workplace rules, limitation.
  • HB1486: Place of religious worship; carrying dangerous weapon.
  • HB1487: Gun safes; exemption from sales tax for sales of safes.
  • HB1551: Abortion; fetal dismemberment prohibited.
  • HB1728: Motor vehicles; car tax credit for paid tolls.
  • HB1729: Commonwealth Transportation Board; membership, suburban representation.
  • HB5070: Public health emergency; immunizations.
  • HB5071: Collective bargaining; law enforcement, transparency and accountability.
  • HB5075: Emergency Services and Disaster Law; emergency orders and regulations, Commissioner of Health, etc.
  • HB5082: Vaccines; requirements for inclusion on list of required vaccines.
  • HJ69: Virginia State Police; air emergency medical services, report.
  • HJ162: Commending the Division of Capitol Police.
  • HJ326: Commending Adrian J. O'Connor.
  • HJ481: Celebrating the life of Betsey Jean Smith Brown.
  • HJ500: Commending Helen Butts.
  • HJ501: Commending Mary Morris.
  • HJ502: Commending David L. Ash.
  • HJ503: Commending the Woodgrove High School girls' soccer team.
  • HJ504: Commending the Loudoun County High School girls
  • HJ505: Commending Heidi Trude.
  • HJ506: Commending Tree of Life Ministries.
  • HJ5002: Hydroxychloroquine; use for COVID-19 treatment.
  • HJ5007: Women's Suffrage Month; designating as August 2020 and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ5008: COVID-19 pandemic; executive orders.
  • HR60: Commending the Loudoun Hunt.
  • HR153: Commending Victor LoPreto.
  • HR210: Commending Loudoun County wineries.
  • HR211: Commending the Clarke County High School academic team.
  • HB2566: Real and personal property tax; repeals tax exemptions for all nonprofit entities.
  • HB2567: Higher educational institutions, public; free exercise of religion on campus.
  • HB2568: Child Safety Savings Accounts; established, report.
  • HB2569: Family day homes; zoning permits.
  • HB2570: Family life education programs; student participation.
  • HB2571: Interstate 81 Corridor Improvement Transportation Commission; created.
  • HB2572: Berryville, Town of; amending charter, reorganizes charter.
  • HB2573: Utility easements; pole attachments.
  • HB2574: School Divisions of Innovation; performance-based assessments for Va. Studies & Civics & Economics.
  • HB2575: Commercial and industrial property; additional real property tax in certain localities.
  • HB2594: Traffic incident management vehicles; definition.
  • HB2799: Dulles Greenway; powers and responsibilities of SCC to regulate toll road operators.
  • HB2804: Virginia Public Procurement Act; professional and information technology project services contracts.
  • HB2805: Parking; access aisles adjacent to parking spaces reserved for persons with disabilities.
  • HB2806: Local government; codification of ordinances, affirmative defense.
  • HJ683: Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds (first reference).
  • HJ684: Educators; Board of Education to establish code of ethics and professional responsibility.
  • HJ694: Virginia State Police; air emergency medical services, report.
  • HJ1076: Commending the Patrick Henry College moot court team.
  • HJ1077: Commending Robert Dryden.
  • HJ1078: Commending the Woodgrove High School football team.
  • HJ1083: Celebrating the life of Evelynn Belle Ware.
  • HJ1084: Celebrating the life of Malcolm Forbes Baldwin.
  • HJ1085: Commending the Loudoun Valley High School boys' cross country team.
  • HJ1086: Commending the Clarke County High School girls' cross country team.
  • HJ1087: Commending Hogback Mountain Paintball.
  • HJ1088: Commending the Woodgrove High School softball team.
  • HJ1090: Commending the Tuscarora High School girls' cross country team.
  • HJ1091: Commending the Loudoun County High School girls' soccer team.
  • HJ1092: Commending the Loudoun County High School girls volleyball team.
  • HR381: Commending Trip's Auto Sales DMV Select office.
  • HR404: Commending the Loudoun Valley High School boys' indoor track team.
  • HR405: Commending the Loudoun Valley High School boys' outdoor track team.
  • HR406: Commending the Loudoun Valley High School girls' cross country team.
  • HB340: Loudoun County; agreements for treasurer to collect and enforce real & personal property taxes.
  • HB490: Frederick County; property tax exemptions.
  • HB491: Custody and visitation; rights of parents with a disability.
  • HB492: Passing a stopped school bus; conviction shall not be made part of driving record.
  • HB588: Abused or neglected child; expands definition.
  • HB656: Telecommunications; Dept. of Historic Resources to convene work group to examine Sect. 106 review.
  • HB734: Constitutional amendment; special funds for transportation purposes.
  • HB842: Controlled paraphernalia; possession or distribution, hypodermic needles and syringes, naloxone.
  • HB1167: Jury commissioners; lists of unqualified persons provided to general registrars.
  • HB1168: Family life education programs; student participation.
  • HB1169: Employment-related information; disclosure to law-enforcement agency.
  • HB1170: DGS; aid & cooperation of Division of Purchase and Supply to any fire company, etc.
  • HB1180: Place of religious worship; carrying dangerous weapon.
  • HB1182: Perinatal hospice and palliative care; notice to women of agencies providing services.
  • HB1274: Higher educational institutions, public; expressive activity on campus.
  • HB1278: School Divisions of Innovation; performance-based assessments.
  • HB1280: Medical and other public assistance; eligibility, review of records of applicants.
  • HB1281: Economic impact statements; Department of Planning and Budget to prepare.
  • HB1282: Parking citations; funds paid to locality.
  • HB1283: Utility easements; pole attachments.
  • HB1285: Transportation project selection in Northern Virginia; public meeting.
  • HB1286: Parental Choice Education Savings Accounts; established, report.
  • HB1287: Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; includes certain deputy sheriffs under coverage.
  • HB1288: Personal injury actions; situations of peril created by plaintiff's negligence.
  • HB1489: Tolling; Northern Virginia.
  • HB1592: Internet capabilities; prohibited sale of products, obscene content blocking capability.
  • HJ41: Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds (second reference).
  • HJ115: Standards of Quality; JLARC to study cost to implement.
  • HJ116: National Beer Day; designating as April 7, 2019, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ117: Educators; Board of Education to establish code of ethics and professional responsibility.
  • HJ534: Commending the Loudoun Valley High School boys' cross country team.
  • HJ538: Commending the Patrick Henry College moot court team.
  • HJ539: Commending the Northwestern Regional Juvenile Detention Center.
  • HJ540: Commending Karen Russell.
  • HJ541: Commending W. Keith Brower, Jr.
  • HJ542: Commending Sam Adamo.
  • HJ549: Celebrating the life of Fred Thomas Wright.
  • HJ550: Celebrating the life of James F. Brownell.
  • HJ551: Celebrating the life of Albert M. Nicodemus, Jr.
  • HB963: Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act; created, penalty.
  • HB1453: Naloxone; dispensing for use in opioid overdose reversal, etc.
  • HB1473: Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act; penalty.
  • HB1605: Virginia Parental Choice Education Savings Accounts; established, report.
  • HB1822: Place of worship; carrying dangerous weapon personal protection.
  • HB1823: Property tax exemptions in Frederick County.
  • HB1824: DPOR; deregulation of interior designers.
  • HB1839: School principals; incident reports.
  • HB2048: Child support and fines; nonpayment, suspension of driver's license.
  • HB2092: Application for public assistance; eligibility, review of records.
  • HB2093: Local Government, Commission on; estimated fiscal impact on a locality of relocated refugees.
  • HB2261: Virginia Human Rights Act; unlawful discriminatory practice, definition of anti-Semitism.
  • HB2273: Blind parents; custody or visitation rights.
  • HB2299: Comprehensive community colleges; tuition grants and fees for certain individuals.
  • HB2475: Real property tax; payments in lieu of taxes for exempt organizations.
  • HB2476: Driver's licenses; revocation of driving privileges in other jurisdictions.
  • HJ693: Constitutional amendment (first resolution); Transportation Funds.
  • HJ698: Study; Department of Social Services; Commonwealth's child support enforcement system.
  • HJ716: Commending the Patrick Henry College international moot court team.
  • HJ1067: Commending the Patrick Henry College intercollegiate moot court team.
  • HJ1069: Commending Breaux Vineyards.
  • HJ1070: Commending Sunset Hills Vineyard.
  • HJ1071: Commending the Loudoun Valley High School STEM Club.
  • HJ1072: Commending the Lovettsville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company.
  • HJ1073: Commending Michele Coates.
  • HJ1074: Commending Sergeant John Kelly.
  • HJ1087: Commending The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards.
  • HR431: Public institutions of higher education; free speech.
  • HB168: Passing stopped school buses; rebutting presumption, mailing of summons.
  • HB257: Fire or rescue volunteers; mental health treatment; funding by locality.
  • HB258: Form of ballot; party identification of candidates.
  • HB259: SOL; Bd. of Education prohibited from adopting revisions that implement Common Core State Standards.
  • HB260: Firearms; law-enforcement certification of transfer.
  • HB273: Transfer of certain firearms; identification requirement.
  • HB389: Virginia Parental Choice Education Savings Accounts; established, report, effective clause.
  • HB397: Discrimination; specification of certain terms relating to sex or gender.
  • HB431: Certificate of birth; amendment; designation of sex.
  • HB556: Abuse and neglect of children; a child includes a viable fetus.
  • HB736: Property tax; repeals certain exemptions in Frederick County.
  • HB962: Lyme disease; testing disclosure.
  • HB963: Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act; created, penalty.
  • HB970: Fetal remains; disposition, penalty.
  • HB1132: School principals; incident reports.
  • HB1134: Disorderly conduct; provisions shall not apply to certain students if occurs on school property.
  • HB1271: Practical design standards for projects.
  • HJ138: Dulles Toll Road Permit & Operating Agreement; Joint Com. on Transportation Accountability to study.
  • HJ139: Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
  • HJ386: Commending the Patrick Henry College moot court team.
  • HJ387: Commending the Loudoun Valley High School boys' cross country team.
  • HJ388: Commending the Loudoun Valley High School golf team.
  • HJ389: Commending Drew Hunter.
  • HJ390: Commending Katherine Slover.
  • HJ470: Commending Martha Mason Semmes.
  • HB1470: Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; use of revenues, effective date.
  • HB1625: Lovettsville, Town of; amending charter, updates boundaries, town powers, etc.
  • HB1752: SOL; Bd. of Education prohibited from adopting revisions that implement Common Core State Standards.
  • HB1753: Home instruction of children; requirements, year-end assessments, cutoff date.
  • HB1754: Home instruction of children; parent to provide certain testing scores to division superintendent.
  • HB2009: Firearms, certain; law-enforcement certification.
  • HB2079: Radar detectors; repeals ban on the use in motor vehicles.
  • HB2165: Property tax; exemptions for certain real property and nonprofit organizations in Frederick County.
  • HB2231: Student discipline; modifying long-term suspensions and expulsions.
  • HB2238: Virginia Parental Choice Education Savings Accounts; established.
  • HB2321: Virginia Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act; created, penalty.
  • HJ635: Communications sales and use tax; Department of Taxation to study performance of tax.
  • HJ636: Law-enforcement officers; DCJS to study the sufficiency of funding for training.
  • HJ655: Virginia Cyber Protection Teams; Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security, to study.
  • HJ938: Celebrating the life of Zora M. McCall Brownell.
  • HJ939: Commending Craig M. MacLean.
  • HJ940: Commending Darryl C. Smith, Sr.
  • HJ941: Commending the United States Navy Reserve.
  • HJ942: Commending Laura Pearson.
  • HJ943: Commending Nichols Hardware.
  • HR312: Commending Carolee Cooke.
  • HB635: Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; use of revenues.
  • HB647: MWAA; limits use of Commonwelth revenues to support Phase II of Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project.
  • HB652: Boundary adjustments; notice of any agreement shall be served upon affected landowners.
  • HB653: Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; allocations.
  • HB658: Northern Virginia highway construction district; CTB allocations.
  • HB878: Firearms, certain; certification by chief law-enforcement officer within 30 days of request.
  • HB950: Income tax, state; home instruction and private school tax credit.
  • HB1266: Machine guns; owned by a trust.
  • HJ84: Dulles Access Highway; memorializing Congress to take legislative action necessary to impose tolls.
  • HJ85: Dulles Access Highway; memorializing MWAA to impose & collect tolls for use, etc.
  • HJ372: Commending LINK, Inc.
  • HJ472: Commending the Patrick Henry College moot court team.
  • HJ5236: Commending the Loudoun Free Clinic.
  • HJ5237: Commending the Free Medical Clinic of Northern Shenandoah Valley, Inc.
  • HJ5238: Commending HealthWorks for Northern Virginia.
  • HR135: Celebrating the life of Benjamin George Belrose.
  • HR136: Commending the Honorable Joe T. May.
  • HR547: Commending the Loudoun Valley High School baseball team.
  • HR548: Commending the Woodgrove High School softball team.
  • HR549: Commending the Woodgrove High School girls' lacrosse team.
  • HR550: Commending the Loudoun Valley High School debate team.