Del. Kaye Kory (D-Falls Church)

Photo of Kaye Kory
Party
Democratic
District
38: County of Fairfax (part) [map]
Took Office
January 2010
Next Election
November 2019
Committees
Labor and Commerce, Counties, Cities and Towns, Public Safety
Age
76
Website
kayekory.com
Twitter
@KayeKory
Copatroning Habits
82% of bills she copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of her bills, 88% of them are Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that she also copatroned, 70% of them are Democrats.
Partisanship
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Bills Passed
4.8% in 2022
Recent Mentions in the Media

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From the Legislator’s Website

These are all of the video clips of Kaye Kory’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2010. There are 97 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB651: Individuals w/ intellectual disabilities; DMAS to report on use of community intermediate care.
  • HB683: Correctional facilities; prohibited acts, use of canines by officers, etc.
  • HB1419: Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program; extension of eligibility.
  • HB1980: School boards; codes of student conduct, student discipline alternatives.
  • HB1981: Regulations governing use of seclusion and restrain in schools; applies to school security officers.
  • HB1982: Public school principals; parental notification of certain student violations.
  • HB1983: Positive behavioral supports for students, etc.; work group to consider best practices.
  • HB1984: Companion animals; amends the definition of 'adequate water.'
  • HB1985: Pet shops; sale of dogs or cats.
  • HB1989: Coyotes or fur-bearing animals; prohibition of killing contests and competitions.
  • HB1999: Right to Contraception Act; sets out statutory protections for an individual's right.
  • HB2000: Higher educational institutions, public; procurement of dogs and cats for research.
  • HB2315: Intellectual/Developmental Disability services; DMAS to study, dissemination of information.
  • HB2366: Health insurance; coverage for diagnosis of and treatment for infertility.
  • HB2483: Elephants; pain-inflicting training tools prohibited, penalty.
  • HB2493: Plastic bag tax; fee usage.
  • HB2498: Va. Freedom of Information Act; training for local officials, members of park authorities' boards.
  • HR241: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Nancy Beth Firestone.
  • HR268: Commending Rick Nealis.
  • HR269: Commending David M. Poole.
  • HR315: Commending Patti G. Meire.
  • HR316: Celebrating the life of Billie Jean Tauber.
  • HR317: Commending the Humane Society of Fairfax County.
  • HR318: Commending the Virginia Conservation Police.
  • HR356: Celebrating the lives of George and Dorothy Ftikas.
  • HR367: Commending Chunyan Wang.
  • HR368: Commending Virginia Dog Army.
  • HR421: Commending Rikki S. Epstein.
  • HR422: Commending Penny Kelly.
  • HR425: Commending the Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority.
  • HR426: Celebrating the life of Cecilia Suyat Marshall.
  • HR427: Commending Urban Search and Rescue Virginia Task Force 1.
  • HR428: Commending Bethany House of Northern Virginia.
  • HR429: Commending the ENDependence Center of Northern Virginia.
  • HR468: Celebrating the life of Anne Murphy O'Neil.
  • HR475: Celebrating the life of Kent DeWayne Carter.
  • HB568: Green banks; regional agreements.
  • HB621: State correctional facilities; communication systems, free telephone calls & communication services.
  • HB645: Virginia Retirement System and local retirement systems; fossil fuel divestment, report.
  • HB648: Comprehensive plan; public hearing.
  • HB650: School boards; school consolidation and redistricting and pupil assignment, etc.
  • HB651: Individuals w/ intellectual disabilities; DMAS to report on use of community intermediate care.
  • HB664: Public utilities; delay of termination of service, serious medical condition, report.
  • HB683: Correctional facilities; prohibited acts, use of canines by officers, etc.
  • HB686: Death of parent or guardian of a child resulting from driving under the influence; child support.
  • HB687: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; changes definition of meeting.
  • HB688: School boards; production of public records, fee schedules.
  • HB701: Uniform Statewide Building Code; local building codes and regulations, etc.
  • HB874: Tax credit, state; automated external defibrillator.
  • HB995: Workers' compensation; presumption of compensability for hypertension, heart disease, and COVID-19.
  • HB998: Building energy use intensity; reporting, reduction, requirements, incentive programs.
  • HB1018: Failure to wear a seatbelt; primary offense.
  • HB1095: Health care; decision making, end of life, penalties.
  • HB1171: Commonwealth Clean Energy Financing Authority and Fund; established, report.
  • HB1313: Breeders; records of animals sold or transferred to animal testing facility.
  • HB1337: Gas-powered leaf blowers; local regulation, civil penalty.
  • HB1355: Fossil fuel projects; establishes a moratorium.
  • HJ20: Commending The Arc of Northern Virginia.
  • HJ35: Commending Davis Grant.
  • HJ36: Commending Gay Gardner.
  • HJ42: Commending Families for Safe Streets.
  • HJ94: Commending Shawn Weneta.
  • HJ100: Vision Zero; recognizing the need to commit by advancing policies that will end roadway fatalities.
  • HR53: Commending David and Eunjoo Anderson.
  • HR140: Commending Shincheonji New Heaven New Earth Church.
  • HR141: Commending the Fairfax County School Board.
  • HR155: Commending the Virginia Coalition for Beagle Protection.
  • HR156: Commending Hongyang Tang.
  • HR237: Commending the Justice High School football team.
  • HR238: Commending the Justice High School Scholarship Fund.
  • HR239: Commending Reynaldo Martinez.
  • HB71: Campaign finance; audits of campaign finance reports for certain campaign committees.
  • HB73: Virginia Housing Development Authority; power to make loans, etc.
  • HB93: Flavored tobacco products; sale or distribution prohibited, civil penalty.
  • HB159: Protective orders; prohibited contact, remote control of appliance, etc., by electronic device.
  • HB526: Reproductive health services; health benefit plans to cover the costs of specified services, etc.
  • HB1063: Suicide; abolishes the common-law crime.
  • HB1067: Electric utilities; net energy metering.
  • HB1321: Guardianship; supported decision making.
  • HB1329: Chesapeake Bay Preservation Areas; local governments to designate Areas, etc.
  • HB1649: Health care; decision making, end of life, penalties.
  • HB1706: Pesticides; prohibits the manufacture, distribution, etc., for use of chlorpyrifos.
  • HB1894: Naloxone or other opioid antagonist; certain employees of DJJ authorized to administer.
  • HB1894: Naloxone or other opioid antagonist; certain employees of DJJ authorized to administer.
  • HB1919: Local green banks; authorizes a locality, by ordinance, to establish.
  • HB1919: Local green banks; authorizes a locality, by ordinance, to establish.
  • HB2226: Criminal street gang reporting; notice & process for contesting entry of information into databases.
  • HB2227: Uniform Statewide Building Code; amendments, energy efficiency and conservation.
  • HB2227: Uniform Statewide Building Code; amendments, energy efficiency and conservation.
  • HB2238: Licensed private schools for students with disabilities; accreditation.
  • HB2238: Licensed private schools for students with disabilities; accreditation.
  • HB2250: Humane Cosmetics Act; civil penalties.
  • HB2250: Humane Cosmetics Act; civil penalties.
  • HB2330: Percentage of Income Payment Program and Fund; DHCD & DSS to adopt rules, etc., for adoption.
  • HB2330: Percentage of Income Payment Program and Fund; DHCD & DSS to adopt rules, etc., for adoption.
  • HJ620: Commending Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts.
  • HR508: Commending Lieutenant Colonel Eric Patterson, ANG.
  • HR533: Commending Michael Cassidy.
  • HR738: Commending the McShin Foundation.
  • HR739: Commending Emgage.
  • HR740: Commending Christine LaChance.
  • HR741: Commending Sleepy Hollow Preschool.
  • HR742: Commending John Calvin Presbyterian Church.
  • HR743: Commending Art for the Journey.
  • HR744: Commending Ellie Ashford.
  • HB71: Campaign finance; audits of campaign finance reports for certain campaign committees.
  • HB72: Children; allowing access to firearms by children, recklessly leaving loaded, unsecured firearm.
  • HB73: Virginia Housing Development Authority; power to make loans, etc.
  • HB74: Public schools; mental health awareness training required.
  • HB75: Electric utilities; electric school bus pilot program.
  • HB78: Firearms; purchase, possession, and transporting following certain convictions.
  • HB93: Flavored tobacco products; sale or distribution prohibited, civil penalty.
  • HB114: Prevailing wage; public works contracts, penalty.
  • HB159: Protective orders; prohibited contact, remote control of appliance, etc., by electronic device.
  • HB318: Ammunition for a firearm on school property; Class 1 misdemeanor for possession, penalty.
  • HB355: Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
  • HB396: Redevelopment and housing authority; increases compensation of commissioners.
  • HB481: Marijuana; decriminalization of simple marijuana possession, penalty.
  • HB482: Nonpayment of wages; private action.
  • HB483: Standards of Learning; review, racism and inequity.
  • HB488: Hate crimes; gender, disability, gender identity, or sexual orientation, penalty.
  • HB522: 'Students with limited or interrupted formal education;' DOE to develop statewide definition.
  • HB526: Reproductive health services; health benefit plans to cover the costs of specified services, etc.
  • HB527: Student assessments; language translation.
  • HB1058: Hate crimes; reporting to Department of State Police.
  • HB1063: Suicide; abolishes the common-law crime.
  • HB1065: Animal cruelty videos and photos; prohibited, penalty.
  • HB1067: Electric utilities; net energy metering.
  • HB1068: Broadband service; prescriptive easements.
  • HB1073: Tobacco and nicotine vapor products; parental educational information.
  • HB1289: Humane Cosmetics Act; civil penalties.
  • HB1294: English language learner students, certain; removal from certain calculations.
  • HB1298: Electric utility regulation; approval of generating facilities.
  • HB1299: Campaign finance; prohibited personal use, child care exception.
  • HB1306: Renewable energy storage projects; brownfields and reclaimed lands, regulations.
  • HB1311: Project labor agreements; public procurement.
  • HB1312: Dangerous weapons; prohibits possessing or transporting in local government buildings.
  • HB1315: Higher educational institutions, public; students, determination of domicile.
  • HB1321: Guardianship; supported decision making.
  • HB1323: Instructional positions; students identified as having limited English proficiency.
  • HB1326: Teachers; placed on probation, notice of dismissal.
  • HB1329: Chesapeake Bay Preservation Areas; local governments to designate Areas, etc.
  • HB1648: Correctional facilities, state; treatment of prisoners known to be pregnant.
  • HB1649: Health care; decision making, end of life, penalties.
  • HB1704: Health insurance; coverage for case management services and peer support services.
  • HB1705: Pedestrians; drivers to stop when yielding the right-of-way.
  • HB1706: Pesticides; prohibits the manufacture, distribution, etc., for use of chlorpyrifos.
  • HB5060: Crisis intervention team program; annual report by Department of Criminal Justice Services & DBHDS.
  • HB5061: School security officers and school resource officers; training, students with disabilities.
  • HB5086: Mobile crisis co-response team programs; DCJS & DBHDS to establish throughout the Commonwealth.
  • HB5123: Teachers; online courses, student privacy training.
  • HB5126: School resource officers; duties, prohibited from enforcing student discipline policies.
  • HB5127: Crisis intervention teams; bilingual and multilingual members.
  • HJ10: Gun Violence Awareness Day; designating as June 1, 2020, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ21: Women's Equality Day; designating as August 26, 2020, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ125: Commonwealth's stormwater management laws; DEQ to study the effectiveness.
  • HJ267: Celebrating the life of Rosetta Cole Gilbert.
  • HR23: Commending the Virginia Arab American Political Forum.
  • HR57: Celebrating the life of Shirley Jean Ybarra.
  • HR506: Celebrating the life of Bijan C. Ghaisar.
  • HR508: Celebrating the life of Javon Malik Prather.
  • HR595: Commending Antonio Brown.
  • HB1706: Workers' compensation; declares PTSD suffered by a first responder as an occupational disease, etc.
  • HB1707: Campaign finance; audits of campaign finance reports for certain campaign committees.
  • HB1708: License plates, special; issuance for supporters of recovery from addiction - RECOVERY MATTERS.
  • HB1906: Residential automatic pesticide misting systems; prohibition, civil penalties.
  • HB2041: Students; suspension, sufficient cause.
  • HB2565: Voter identification; repeal of photo identification requirements.
  • HB2579: State Police, Department of; reporting hate crimes.
  • HB2580: Pesticides; prohibits sale, use, etc., of chlorpyrifos, penalty.
  • HB2581: Maternal Mortality Review Team; established, investigations.
  • HB2590: Animal testing facilities; adoption of dogs and cats.
  • HB2591: Higher educational institutions, public; students, determination of domicile.
  • HB2596: Misbranded devices; menstrual products.
  • HB2644: Marijuana; decriminalization of simple possession, penalty.
  • HB2713: Death with Dignity Act; penalties.
  • HB2803: Higher educational institutions, public; employees with training to administer naloxone.
  • HJ612: Commending the Mission of Mercy project.
  • HJ624: Commending Stop Child Abuse Now of Northern Virginia.
  • HJ688: Education, Department of; Advancement Via Individual Determination Programs, report.
  • HJ697: Correctional Officers' Week.
  • HJ698: Commending the Literacy Council of Northern Virginia.
  • HJ728: Commending Richard L. Semmler.
  • HJ729: Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities; supported decision-making.
  • HJ745: Commending Dominion Hospital.
  • HR228: Commending Gary Grutzik.
  • HR239: Commending Stop Child Abuse Now of Northern Virginia.
  • HR240: Commending Renee Gholz.
  • HR241: Commending Dominion Hospital.
  • HR242: Commending the Literacy Council of Northern Virginia.
  • HR243: Commending Richard L. Semmler.
  • HR254: Commending the Northern Virginia Dental Society.
  • HR255: Celebrating the life of Anne B. Pendleton.
  • HR378: Commending Sandy Evans.
  • HR403: Commending George W. Lamb.
  • HB10: Hate crimes; criminal acts against persons because of gender, etc.
  • HB11: Tuition, in-state; domicile, individuals currently granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
  • HB12: Temporary driver's licenses, permits, etc.; DMV authorized to issue to certain aliens.
  • HB13: Instructional positions; students identified as having limited English proficiency.
  • HB14: Dogs or cats; public animal shelters required to notify intent to euthanize.
  • HB21: Reproductive health services; health benefit plans to cover costs of certain services.
  • HB33: Electric utility regulation; approval of generating facilities.
  • HB36: School calendar; opening day of school year.
  • HB37: Wages; cause of action against an employer for nonpayment.
  • HB42: Suicide; abolishes common-law crime.
  • HB83: Feminine hygiene products; no cost to female prisoners or inmates.
  • HB118: Language development for children who are deaf or hard of hearing; assessment resources.
  • HB152: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exempts certain feminine hygiene products.
  • HB349: Pupil information; military recruiters, opt-out.
  • HB631: Employers; decisions to opt out of providing contraceptive coverage.
  • HB819: Firearms; prohibits mechanical devices designed to increase rate of fire, penalty.
  • HB1533: Virginia Property Owners' Association Act; applicability.
  • HB1577: Teachers; probation and dismissal.
  • HB1578: School boards; school buildings, potable water, lead testing.
  • HB1579: Public schools; no charge for online courses and virtual programs.
  • HB1591: General Assembly; consideration of legislation, publication of support and opposition reports.
  • HJ2: United States Constitution; ratifies Equal Rights Amendment.
  • HJ7: Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference).
  • HJ273: Celebrating the life of Bijan C. Ghaisar.
  • HR29: Commemorating the 45th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
  • HB40: Public safety answering points; deployment of text-to-9-1-1.
  • HB1133: Paid Sick Leave Pilot Program; established, paid sick leave tax credit.
  • HB1419: Temporary driver's licenses, permits, etc.; DMV authorized to issue to certain aliens.
  • HB1441: Incapacitated persons; expands class of victims of crime of financial exploitation.
  • HB1563: Hospitals; regulations governing, facilities performing abortions.
  • HB1651: Inmate trust accounts; exemption.
  • HB1955: Voter registration records; deadline extension.
  • HB2054: High school graduation and dropout data; formula, on-time graduation.
  • HB2056: Vapor products; imposition of state tax on products, including electronic cigarettes.
  • HB2057: Discrimination; prohibited in private or public employment.
  • HB2089: School boards, local; lead testing of potable water in schools.
  • HB2090: Charitable solicitations; registration statement to include percentage of contributions.
  • HB2091: Elections; early voting.
  • HB2109: Persons with disabilities; expands definition of 'service dog.'
  • HB2223: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; right to speak at open meetings.
  • HB2344: Tuition, in-state; individuals granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, etc.
  • HB2345: Instructional positions; students identified as having limited English proficiency.
  • HJ887: Commending Daniel W. Duncan.
  • HJ933: Celebrating the life of Nicole K. Mittendorff.
  • HJ967: Commending Maria J. K. Everett.
  • HJ968: Commending the Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association.
  • HJ1000: Commending the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology STEM All-Stars.
  • HJ1040: Commending Daniel A. Menasc
  • HJ1041: Commending Margaret Leary.
  • HR326: Commending Phillips Programs.
  • HR327: Commending Daniel W. Duncan.
  • HR328: Celebrating the life of Caitlin Piper Gorove-Funk.
  • HR362: Commending the Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental Services.
  • HR363: Commending the Fairfax County Department of Vehicle Services.
  • HR364: Commending the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin.
  • HR389: Celebrating the life of Henry Clay Meador, Jr.
  • HR418: Commending Tenants and Workers United.
  • HB37: Towing motor vehicles; companion animals.
  • HB38: Civil immunity; forcible entry of motor vehicle to remove unattended companion animal.
  • HB40: Public safety answering points; deployment of text-to-9-1-1.
  • HB50: Passing stopped school buses; mailing of summons to owner of vehicle.
  • HB56: Elections; absentee voting by persons age 70 or older.
  • HB57: Student attendance; withdrawal of students absent without excuse.
  • HB93: School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening day of school.
  • HB94: Abortion; informed written consent.
  • HB162: Incapacitated persons; expands class of victims of crime of financial exploitation.
  • HB179: Virginia Human Rights Act; prohibits discrimination in employment.
  • HB252: Assistant speech-language pathologists; duties, report.
  • HB445: Clean fuel vehicle and advanced cellulosic biofuels job creation; reestablishes tax credit.
  • HB478: High school graduation and dropout data; on-time graduation.
  • HB479: Water pollution; signage notice to public.
  • HB482: Transfer of firearms; criminal history record information check, penalties.
  • HB502: Humane Cosmetics Act; prohibits testing cosmetics on animals, penalty.
  • HB503: Public Instruction, Superintendent of; tracking teacher turnover, report.
  • HB506: Trespassing vehicles; towing vehicle.
  • HB534: General Services, Department of; shall post reports from statewide electronic procurement system.
  • HB694: State funding; ratio of full-time equivalent instruction to students with limited English.
  • HB695: Aliens, certain; issuance of licenses, permits, and special identification cards.
  • HB696: Teacher licensure; technology education, military technology training.
  • HB697: Teachers; probation and dismissal.
  • HB698: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; right to speak at open meetings.
  • HB928: Redevelopment and housing authority; increases compensation of commissioners.
  • HB1115: Zebra mussels; education program.
  • HB1129: DSS; annual review of payments made to TANF recipients, report.
  • HB1131: Public schools; Standards of Learning assessments.
  • HB1133: Paid Sick Leave Pilot Program; established, paid sick leave tax credit.
  • HB1135: Virginia-grown food products; purchase by state agencies & institutions & local school divisions.
  • HB1198: Cigarette taxes; increase of tax in Fairfax and Arlington Counties.
  • HB1199: School resource officers; prohibits possession of firearms and other weapons, penalty.
  • HB1366: Motor vehicle title loans and payday loans; military personnel.
  • HB1367: Four-year public institutions of higher education; alternative tuition or fee structures.
  • HJ46: Commending Angela Ammerman.
  • HJ57: Celebrating the life of Anthony Young.
  • HJ127: Commending Glasgow Middle School.
  • HJ209: Commending the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.
  • HJ330: Commending Danna C. Giusti.
  • HB314: Income tax, state; insurance premiums.
  • HB746: Conflict of Interest Acts, State and Local Gov't. and General Assembly; gifts, disclosures.
  • HB1478: Tuition, in-state; students granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
  • HB1479: General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; prohibited conduct, employment and appointments.
  • HB1557: Non-accredited schools, persistently; Board of Education guidance.
  • HB1586: Community cat programs.
  • HB1777: Recyclable Materials Processing Equipment Tax Credit; extends sunset provision.
  • HB1778: Clean-Fuel Vehicle & Advanced Cellulosic Biofuels Job Creation Tax Credit; extends sunset provision.
  • HB1816: Cosmetologist, licensed or licensed esthetician; clarifies services.
  • HB1825: Nail technicians; regulations of Board for Barbers and Cosmetology for practice, expands definition.
  • HB1875: Land records; Department of Historic Resources exempted from fee for secured remote access record.
  • HB2008: Paid sick leave for employees; civil penalties.
  • HB2185: Driver's licenses, permits, etc.; DMV authorized to issue to certain immigrants.
  • HB2186: Public school buildings; minimum standards, recommendations for minimum usable school site size.
  • HB2187: Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program; funding allocation.
  • HB2234: Driver's licenses, temporary; DMV authorized to issue to undocumented immigrants.
  • HJ91: Ethics laws governing public officials; report.
  • HJ544: Commending Lieutenant Colonel Luta Mae Cornelius McGrath, USA (Ret.).
  • HJ600: Sexual Assault Awareness Month; designating as April 2015, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ918: Commending Christine Lawson.
  • HR221: Commending Sean Thomas Grapin.
  • HB22: Unemployment compensation; calculating an employer's benefit ratio.
  • HB34: High schools, public; local school boards to set daily school calendar, etc.
  • HB35: School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening day.
  • HB36: Student-athletes; Board of Education to update its guidelines for policies on concussions.
  • HB37: Absentee voting; persons 65 years of age or older added to list to vote by absentee ballot, etc.
  • HB38: TANF; Department of Social Services required to annually review, indexing of payments.
  • HB47: Hybrid electric motor vehicles; repeals annual license tax, refunds.
  • HB59: Tuition, in-state; student eligibility, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
  • HB314: Income tax, state; insurance premiums.
  • HB315: Incapacitated persons; expands class of victims of crime of financial exploitation.
  • HB316: Teachers; probation and dismissal.
  • HB318: A-to-F school grading system; abolishes system for measuring individual school performance.
  • HB319: Income tax, state; Tax Commissioner and State Comptroller to implement procedures for tax refunds.
  • HB320: Reckless driving; passing other vehicles at intersections.
  • HB362: State funding; instructional positions for students having limited English proficiency.
  • HB363: Electric utility regulation; approval of generation facilities.
  • HB484: Electronic cigarettes; prohibited in public elementary and secondary schools.
  • HB555: Highway drains and culverts; localities to prohibit interfering with or impeding storm water runoff.
  • HB742: Electronic textbooks; use in kindergarten through grade 12.
  • HB744: Highway drains and culverts; localities to prohibit interfering with or impeding storm water runoff.
  • HB746: Conflict of Interest Acts, State and Local Gov't. and General Assembly; gifts, disclosures.
  • HB764: Speech-language pathologists, assistant; practice of duties under licensed pathologist.
  • HB961: Elementary and secondary schools; screening students for dyslexia and related disorders.
  • HJ2: Emergency Medical Services Week; designating as third full week in May 2014, and each succeeding yr.
  • HJ10: Early childhood education; recognizing value to children and sets goal of extending availability.
  • HJ91: Ethics laws governing public officials; report.
  • HJ5061: Commending Janyce N. Hedetniemi.
  • HJ5062: Commending Our Daily Bread.
  • HJ5147: Celebrating the life of Roy Irving Brooks.
  • HJ5154: Commending the Community Action Partnership.
  • HJ5155: Commending the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors.
  • HJ5172: Commending AASuccess.
  • HJ5246: Commending the Fairfax County Community Action Advisory Board.
  • HB651: License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: I SUPPORT ANIMAL RESCUE.
  • HB1170: Income tax, state and corporate; credit for service renewable energy property.
  • HB1321: Public schools; possession and administration of epinephrine by local health department employee.
  • HB1466: Unemployment compensation; benefit ratio.
  • HB1470: Public charter schools; costs and applications.
  • HB1490: Tuition, in-state; eligibility of student, approval for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
  • HB1491: School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting opening of school year, etc.
  • HB1498: School expulsions; removes provision prohibiting reversal of decision.
  • HB1560: Abortion; removes requirement that a woman undergo transabdominal ultrasound prior to procedure.
  • HB1693: Firearms; removes specific exception for possession on public school property, penalty.
  • HB1893: Virginia Adoptable & Transferable Companion Animal Registry; Veterinarian to establish website.
  • HB1894: Public school programs; opening of the school day.
  • HB1895: Reckless driving; passing other vehicles at intersections.
  • HB2286: Electronic textbooks; specifics for use in elementary and secondary schools, report.
  • HB2299: Elections; sample ballots and other information to be available in languages other than English.
  • HB2337: Public schools; school crisis, emergency management, and medical emergency response plans.
  • HJ597: Commending Callan Bentley.
  • HJ625: Commending Service Source.
  • HJ626: Companion Animal Protection Day; designates as January 23, in 2013 in each succeeding year.
  • HJ727: Distracted Driving Awareness Month; designating as April 2013, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HB650: Companion animals; notice to organizations of scheduled euthanizations.
  • HB651: License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: I SUPPORT ANIMAL RESCUE.
  • HB652: Handheld personal communications devices; penalty if text messaging and emailing while driving.
  • HB653: School calendar; local school boards responsible for setting and determining opening of school year.
  • HB654: Smoking; prohibition on grounds of public schools, etc.
  • HB655: Higher educational institutions; graduation rates.
  • HB656: Parental notification; school investigations.
  • HB1170: Income tax, state and corporate; credit for service renewable energy property.
  • HB1275: Concealed handgun permit; demonstrated competency by applicants.
  • HJ112: Early childhood education; recognizes value to children and sets goal of extending availability.
  • HJ113: ICPRB; joint subcommittee to study State's withdrawal & effects upon source of drinking water, etc.
  • HJ153: Commending Shane Wolfe.
  • HJ425: Commending Belvedere Elementary School.
  • HJ479: Commending Dr. Charles P. Poland, Jr.
  • HJ480: Commending Dr. Robert M. Hazen.
  • HJ481: Commending Dr. Giorgio A. Ascoli.
  • HJ517: Commending the Augusta Regional Free Clinic.
  • HR70: Commemorating the life and legacy of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt.
  • HB1542: Income tax, state; renewable energy property and energy audit tax credits.
  • HB1543: School calendar; Board of Education may waive requirement that school opens after Labor Day.
  • HB1544: Commonwealth Mass Transit Fund; increases percentage of Transportation Trust Fund revenues, etc.
  • HB1545: Smoking; prohibition on grounds of public elementary, intermediate, and secondary schools.
  • HB1546: Handheld personal communications device; texting while driving.
  • HB1547: Income tax, state; nonprofit charitable donations for Energy Star qualified products tax credit.
  • HB1548: Parental notification; school board policy violations.
  • HB1549: Virginia-grown food products; purchase by state agencies and institutions, etc.
  • HB1583: School breakfast & lunch program; Bd. of Education to ensure nutritional content of food is posted.
  • HB2082: School boards; prohibited from charging fees for Advanced Placement testing, etc.
  • HJ561: Global Human Trafficking Awareness Day; designating as January 11, 2011, and each succeeding year.
  • HJ562: Celebrating the life of Sergeant Ronald Ariel Rodriguez, United States Marine Corps.
  • HJ563: Commending Mount Pleasant Baptist Church on the occasion of its 144th anniversary.
  • HJ564: Commending the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.
  • HJ698: Celebrating the life of Sidney Boyd Savage.
  • HJ967: Commending Kenneth Rasmussen.
  • HJ968: Commending Eden King.
  • HB353: Standards of Quality; average teacher salary.
  • HB1044: Income tax, state; renewable energy property and energy audit tax credit.
  • HB1045: Tax returns; electronic filing by certain tax preparers, employers, and dealers.
  • HB1046: Income tax, state; nonprofit charitable donations for Energy Star qualified products tax credit.
  • HB1047: Mass Transit Fund; increases percentage of Transportation Trust Fund revenues flowing therein.
  • HB1048: Motor vehicles; increases passing distance when approaching bicycles, etc.
  • HB1213: Historic preservation grants; technical and procedural changes to authority of DHR.
  • HB1214: Firearm on public school property; prohibits those in closed container in motor vehicle.
  • HB1245: Surplus property; school boards may donate obsolete technology hardware to nonprofit organizations.
  • HJ165: Commending Parklawn Elementary School.
  • HJ381: Commending Terry Alford, Ph.D.
  • HJ487: Commending Team Fairfax and Fairfax County as the host of the 2015 World Police and Fire Games.
  • HJ488: Commending Dr. Quan Nguyen.
  • HJ489: Commending Falls Church's Premier Athletics Club '97 Fusion girls' soccer team.