Del. Keith Hodges (R-Urbanna)

- Party
- Republican
- District
- 98: Counties of Essex, Gloucester, King and Queen, King William (part), Mathews, and Middlesex [map]
- Took Office
- January 2012
- Next Election
- November 2019
- Committees
- Appropriations, Counties, Cities and Towns, Health, Welfare and Institutions, Communications, Technology and Innovation
- Website
- votekeithhodges.com
- Copatroning Habits
- 78% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 53% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 66% of them are Republicans.
- Partisanship
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- Tag Cloud
- Bills Passed
- 57.9% in 2022
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These are all of the video clips of Keith Hodges’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2012. There are 51 video clips in all.
Bills
- HB943: Health insurance; retail community pharmacies.
- HB1464: Cannabis control; establishes framework for creation of retail market, transitional sale, penalties.
- HB1664: Blue Catfish Processing, Flash Freezing, and Infrastructure Grant Program; created.
- HB1674: Comprehensive plan; freight corridors.
- HB1675: Machicomoco State Park; DCR to convey easement to certain persons.
- HB1676: Annexation; extension of current moratorium.
- HB1941: Septic systems; loans to local governments or other entities.
- HB1944: Solar photovoltaic projects; extension of land use approvals, extends sunset provision.
- HB1952: Pharmacies; reporting of processing delays impacting patient safety.
- HB2255: DBHDS; review of regulations that impact providers.
- HB2262: Health insurance; online credentialing system, processing of new applications.
- HB2393: Coastal resilience policy; research university collaborative.
- HB2435: Hospital price transparency; enforcement, plans of correction.
- HB2465: Prescription drugs; return of drugs past their expiration dates.
- HB2466: Probation; possession of controlled substance by confidential informant.
- HB2491: Health insurance; pharmacy benefits managers, employee welfare benefit plans.
- HJ514: Commending Bryna Addair.
- HJ515: Celebrating the life of James D. Campbell.
- HJ570: Celebrating the life of Priscilla Juliette Davenport.
- HJ600: Commending Jim Hudson.
- HJ628: Commending John R. Charboneau.
- HJ639: Commending Nancy B. Welch.
- HJ640: Commending Thomas J. Swartzwelder.
- HJ812: Commending Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy.
- HR283: Commending Dr. Walter R. Clemons.
- HR289: Commending Seth Gillen.
- HR320: Commending Deborah Pratt.
- HR370: Commending St. Margaret's School.
- HB190: Urbanna, Town of; amending charter, extends term for elected mayor and council members.
- HB191: Health Workforce Development; creates position of Special Advisor to the Governor.
- HB192: Opioids; amends sunset provisions relating to prescriber requesting information about a patient.
- HB193: Drug Control Act; adds certain chemicals to the Act.
- HB211: Cannabis products; retail sale by certain pharmaceutical processors.
- HB768: Health insurance; association health plan for real estate salespersons.
- HB769: Onsite sewage system pump-out oversight; certain localities.
- HB770: Freestanding emergency departments; Bd. of Health to promulgate regulations related to departments.
- HB771: Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area information; local gov't in Tidewater Va. shall publish on website.
- HB772: Administrative Process Act; powers and duties of executive branch agencies.
- HB773: Health insurance; provider credentialing, receipt of application.
- HB774: Renewable energy facilities; SCC shall create a task force to analyze life cycle.
- HB943: Health insurance; retail community pharmacies.
- HB944: SCC; identification of certain provisions regarding employee welfare benefit plans, report.
- HB947: Virginia Resources Authority; short-term loans.
- HB948: Mitigation bank credits; purchase or use of credit, notification to local government.
- HB951: Real property tax; assessment cycles by counties.
- HB1322: Living shorelines; modifies definition to include 'other structural and organic materials.'
- HB1324: Pharmacy, Board of; pharmacy work environment requirements.
- HJ16: Coastal Flooding, Joint Subcommittee on; continued as the Joint Subcommittee on Recurrent Flooding.
- HJ265: Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Taylor, USAF, Ret.
- HJ289: Celebrating the life of Dorothy Doretha Bayford.
- HJ418: Celebrating the life of Dean Michael Little, Sr.
- HJ424: Commending Joseph T. DiPiro, Pharm.D.
- HR110: Commending Flat Iron Crossroads.
- HR115: Commending Carol Wood Jamerson.
- HR125: Commending the Honorable Christopher Kilian Peace.
- HB1364: Resource Protection Areas; improvement plans.
- HB1366: Resource Protection Areas; program to remediate septic systems in recurrently flooded areas.
- HB1373: Flood Resiliency Clearing House Program; developed by Department of Conservation and Recreation.
- HB1674: Eastern Virginia Groundwater Management Area; provisional surface water withdrawal permit.
- HB1715: Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Programs; administration by DEQ.
- HB2186: Mathews County; appointment of bd. of director to the Economic Development Authority of the County.
- HB2186: Mathews County; appointment of bd. of director to the Economic Development Authority of the County.
- HB2187: Recurrent Flooding Resiliency, Commonwealth Center; study topics to manage water quality, etc.
- HB2187: Recurrent Flooding Resiliency, Commonwealth Center; study topics to manage water quality, etc.
- HB2188: Engineered septic systems; Department of Health, et al., to initiate a 3-yr. pilot program to study.
- HB2217: Public access authorities; granted certain liability protections.
- HB2217: Public access authorities; granted certain liability protections.
- HB2219: Pharmacies; freedom of choice by covered individual.
- HB2219: Pharmacies; freedom of choice by covered individual.
- HJ602: Commending Tiffany J. Alfred.
- HJ603: Commending Christchurch School.
- HJ672: Commending Darrell W. Warren, Jr.
- HJ672: Commending Darrell W. Warren, Jr.
- HR240: Celebrating the life of Thomas Washington Robinson.
- HR241: Commending Anne M. Mitchell.
- HR535: Celebrating the life of James Michael Wilson.
- HR751: Commending Melinda Conner.
- HB1258: Coordinator of emergency services; West Point.
- HB1259: Parking; regulation by certain counties and towns.
- HB1260: Athletic Training, Advisory Board on; membership.
- HB1261: Athletic trainers; naloxone or other opioid antagonist.
- HB1262: Transient occupancy tax; certain counties.
- HB1263: Drug Control Act; adds certain chemicals to Schedule I of Act.
- HB1264: Nonpublic service companies, certain; conveyance of right-of-way usage.
- HB1266: Septic system inspectors; requirements to perform a septic system inspection.
- HB1267: Land bank entities; planning district commissions.
- HB1271: Nonpublic service companies, certain; conveyance of right-of-way usage.
- HB1282: License to hunt, trap, or fish; exemption for member of federally recognized Indian tribe.
- HB1290: Pharmacy benefits managers; licensure and regulation.
- HB1291: Medical assistance services; managed care organization contracts with pharmacy benefits managers.
- HB1292: Health insurance; carrier contracts with pharmacy benefits managers.
- HB1304: Pharmacy technicians and pharmacy technician trainees; registration.
- HB1313: Chief Resilience Officer; Governor to designate.
- HB1314: Chief Resiliency Officer; Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security to designate.
- HB1364: Resource Protection Areas; improvement plans.
- HB1366: Resource Protection Areas; program to remediate septic systems in recurrently flooded areas.
- HB1373: Flood Resiliency Clearing House Program; developed by Department of Conservation and Recreation.
- HB1375: Living shorelines; resiliency.
- HB1674: Eastern Virginia Groundwater Management Area; provisional surface water withdrawal permit.
- HB1675: Solar energy facilities; definitions, siting agreement with host locality.
- HB1715: Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Programs; administration by DEQ.
- HB5094: Health insurance; certain prescription drugs used for treatment of COVID-19.
- HB5095: COVID-19; impact of distance learning, Department of Health to develop criteria and information.
- HB5149: Personal protective equipment; prohibited from dumping on public or private land w/o authorization.
- HJ102: Coastal Flooding, Joint Subcommittee on; continued, appropriations.
- HJ150: Commending Sherrin Cherrell Alsop.
- HJ151: Commending Charles Ingram.
- HJ153: Commending Edwina J. Casey.
- HJ154: Commending Margaret Hundley Davis.
- HJ155: Commending Priscilla J. Davenport.
- HJ159: Commending Megan Watson.
- HJ169: Commending Andrew James, Jr.
- HJ194: Commending Kevin Wilson.
- HJ195: Commemorating the life and legacy of Dr. Robert Russa Moton.
- HJ198: Commending Betty Bray.
- HJ224: Commending C.W. Miller.
- HJ228: Commending Camille Thomasina Schrier.
- HJ230: Commending the Tappahannock-Essex Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.
- HJ243: Commending Scoot's BBQ.
- HJ305: Commending James Ellis Hall.
- HJ422: Celebrating the life of Shirley Carter Olsson, M.D.
- HR585: Celebrating the life of John William Hasty.
- HR611: Commending Norton W. Hurd.
- HR625: Celebrating the life of Dorothy N. Latimore Scott.
- HB2313: Comprehensive highway access management standards; highway access projects.
- HB2314: Local enterprise zone; development of a traffic plan.
- HB2315: Transportation, Department of; at-risk infrastructure, report.
- HB2316: Voluntary boundary; agreement between Counties of Caroline and Essex.
- HB2322: Onsite sewage treatment systems; VDH shall develop a plan for oversight and enforcement.
- HB2403: Wetlands; impact, permit requirements for compensation.
- HB2404: Transient occupancy tax; adds various counties that may impose.
- HB2482: Land preservation tax credits; operation of facility on donated land, third party agreements.
- HB2483: Income tax, state; credit for donation to public access authority.
- HB2484: Credit cards; offenses, venue.
- HB2485: Industrial development authorities; legislative intent.
- HB2506: Chesapeake Bay Preservation Areas; filling low-lying areas.
- HB2516: Health insurance rate reviews; pharmacy benefit price spread.
- HB2783: Living shorelines; loans to businesses.
- HB2784: Robert O. Norris Bridge and Statewide Special Structure Fund; created.
- HJ887: Commending the Gloucester High School field hockey team.
- HJ932: Commending Lani Ashberry.
- HJ960: Commemorating the life and legacy Thomas Calhoun Walker.
- HJ1027: Commending Stanley S. Clarke.
- HR319: Commending Robert Mawyer.
- HR450: Celebrating the life of Eldridge N. Cook.
- HB493: Stormwater Local Assistance Fund; recipient of grants to use portion to pay administrative costs.
- HB494: Land development; replacement of trees, locality within Chesapeake Bay watershed.
- HB495: Secrecy of tax information; local officials to disclose information to non-governmental entities.
- HB500: Veteran Entrepreneur and Capital Resources Program and Fund; established.
- HB501: Home hospice programs; disposal of drugs.
- HB508: Solar facilities; local regulation.
- HB509: Comprehensive plan; solar facilities.
- HB520: Nonresident warehousers and nonresident third-party logistics providers; Board of Pharmacy.
- HB572: Pharmacy contracts; disclosures by pharmacists.
- HB573: Health insurance rate reviews; pharmacy benefit price spread.
- HB574: Va. Public Procurement Act; cooperative procurement, stream restoration & stormwater management.
- HB675: Alternative onsite sewage systems; Board of Health to review regulations.
- HB732: Contractors; work without valid Va. license, prohibited acts.
- HB1035: Virginia Water Supply Revolving Fund; loans for regional projects.
- HB1036: Eastern Virginia groundwater management; Department of Environmental Quality to convene a forum.
- HB1091: Virginia Resources Authority; dredging projects.
- HB1092: Dredging projects; tax increment, financing.
- HB1093: Middle Peninsula Chesapeake Bay Public Access Authority; duties.
- HB1094: Chesapeake Bay Preservation Areas; regulations, local permit to raise land.
- HB1095: Chesapeake Bay public water access authorities; regional dredging.
- HB1096: Dredged material siting; fast-track permitting program.
- HB1307: Stormwater management; rural Tidewater, tiered approach to water quantity technical criteria.
- HB1308: Stormwater management; local plan review, acceptance of signed and sealed plan in lieu of review.
- HB1566: Stormwater; local plan review, acceptance of plan by professional engineer in lieu of review.
- HB1567: Watercraft; optional county fee.
- HJ142: Recovery Sunday; designating as third Sunday of September 2018, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HB1080: Onsite sewage systems; designs for treatment works from professional engineers.
- HB1302: Charitable gaming; conduct of bingo games, prohibited practices.
- HB1405: Trooper Chad Phillip Dermyer Memorial Bridge; designating as Rt. 143 bridge over Interstate 64.
- HB1686: Planning district commissions; permits Indian tribes recognized by federal government to join.
- HB1774: Stormwater management; work group to examine ways to improve.
- HB1775: Persons with developmental disabilities; terminology.
- HB2008: Stormwater; erosion and sediment control, 10,000 square foot minimum disturbance.
- HB2009: Stormwater and erosion management; administration of program by certified third party.
- HB2012: Stormwater; failed best management practice.
- HB2055: Rural Coastal Virginia Community Enhancement Authority; created, report.
- HB2176: Charitable gaming; conduct of instant games, etc., number of sessions.
- HB2177: Administrative Process Act; exemption for Charitable Gaming Board.
- HB2178: FOIA; proprietary records and trade secrets, charitable gaming supplies.
- HB2454: Onsite treatment works; effluent quality standards and maintenance requirements.
- HB2455: Personal property tax, tangible; list of uncollected balances.
- HB2456: Administrative Process Act; schedule of review of regulations, report.
- HB2463: Highways, Commissioner of; commercial establishment entrances.
- HR300: Commending Rose Yvonne Lewis.
- HR301: Commending the Mathews Ruritan Club.
- HR388: Commending Harry Maxwell Healy.
- HR410: Commending Bethel Baptist Church.
- HR412: Celebrating the life of Susan Laurie Mickens.
- HR434: Commending Eva Elizabeth Coates Guthrie.
- HB453: Northern Neck-Middle Peninsula Public Education Consortium; regional boundaries and governing board.
- HB470: Middle Peninsula Chesapeake Bay Public Access Authority Act; legal advice.
- HB498: TPA-certified optometrists; prescription of certain Schedule II controlled substances.
- HB526: Living shorelines; tax exemption from local property taxes.
- HB527: Nonresident medical equipment suppliers; registration with Board of Pharmacy
- HB528: Prescription drugs; manufacture and distribution in the Commonwealth.
- HB629: Prescription drugs; pharmacies may participate in voluntary drug disposal programs.
- HB1023: Alcoholic beverage control; limited distiller's licenses.
- HB1024: Court costs; collection by DMV.
- HB1048: Chief Resiliency Officer; Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security to designate.
- HB1080: Onsite sewage systems; designs for treatment works from professional engineers.
- HB1260: Declaration of local emergency; increases time in which localities call a session.
- HB1300: Mathews County; appointment of members to economic development authority.
- HB1301: Pharmacy benefits administrators; explanation of benefits.
- HB1302: Charitable gaming; conduct of bingo games, prohibited practices.
- HB1340: Stormwater management programs; DEQ to operate.
- HJ87: Advance Care Planning Month; designating as April 2016, and each succeeding year thereafter.
- HJ308: Commending Baylands Federal Credit Union.
- HJ331: Commending Barry Foskit.
- HR180: Commending the Gloucester High School girls' field hockey team.
- HR191: Commending George G. Belfield, Jr.
- HR208: Commending Deputy Chris Sigley.
- HR209: Commending the Lower King and Queen Volunteer Fire and EMS Department.
- HB53: Medicine and other healing arts; unprofessional conduct, purchase of prescription drugs.
- HB60: Enterprise Zone Grant Program; designation of noncontiguous areas.
- HB506: Littering; penalty.
- HB1103: Drug analogs, prohibited; Board of Pharmacy may regulate, prohibition on sale, civil penalty.
- HB1732: Naloxone or other opioid antagonists; dispensing and administration.
- HB1733: Prescription drug orders; delivery to PACE program facility.
- HB1734: Living shorelines; loans for creation.
- HB1735: Optometrists, TPA-certified; administration of certain Schedule II drugs.
- HB1736: Wholesale distributors; notice to Board of Pharmacy when ceasing distribution of certain drugs.
- HB1737: Outsourcing facilities; new regulatory framework created for permitting.
- HB1738: Hospices; notice to dispenser of patient's death within 48 hours.
- HB1739: Landlord and tenant laws; applicability to campgrounds.
- HB1740: Enterprise Zone Grant Program; zones limited in county/city to an aggregate of 10 square miles.
- HB1914: Pharmacists; possession of epinephrine and oxygen for emergencies.
- HB1924: Eastern Virginia Groundwater Management Advisory Committee; established, report.
- HB2283: Virginia-recognized Indian tribes; enforcement of Uniform Statewide Building Code.
- HJ623: Water resource and planning management; JLARC to study Virginia's resources.
- HJ642: Recurrent flooding from outfall ditches; VDOT to conduct a one-year study.
- HJ748: Celebrating the life of Thomas Stewart Belcher.
- HJ749: Commending Sterling N. Ransone, Jr., M.D.
- HJ780: Commending the Virginia Institute of Marine Science/School of Marine Science of The College of Wil
- HR255: Commending the winners of the Pete Shepherd Volunteer Public Water Access Service Award.
- HB53: Medicine and other healing arts; unprofessional conduct, purchase of prescription drugs.
- HB54: Livestock or poultry; compensation owner is entitled to receive for those killed or injured by dogs.
- HB58: Stormwater management programs; clarifies appeals process for persons subject to permit requirement.
- HB60: Enterprise Zone Grant Program; designation of noncontiguous areas.
- HB115: Enterprise Zone Grant Program; redesignation of certain joint enterprise zones.
- HB505: Dextromethorphan Distribution Act; penalty for distributing or selling Dextromethorphan to a minor.
- HB506: Littering; penalty.
- HB507: Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage special event lecenses for art education & exhibition.
- HB512: Elections; form of ballot.
- HB528: Drainage ditch maintenance, etc.; use of revenue-sharing highway funds.
- HB534: King William County and Town of West Point; localities to govern allocation of revenues for schools.
- HB539: Prescription Monitoring Program; delegation of authority.
- HB563: School Safety, Virginia Center for; name change.
- HB1094: Uniform Statewide Building Code; enforcement on Indian tribal lands.
- HB1103: Drug analogs, prohibited; Board of Pharmacy may regulate, prohibition on sale, civil penalty.
- HB1173: Stormwater management programs; State Water Control Board to establish procedures and regulations.
- HB1249: Prescription Monitoring Program; registration with Program for prescriber treating human patients.
- HJ68: Viral hepatitis; Joint Commission on Health Care to study.
- HJ338: Commending RockTenn West Point Mill.
- HJ374: Commending John D. Miller.
- HJ434: Commending the Reverend Dr. Chauncey Mann.
- HJ435: Commending the Honorable R. Bruce Long.
- HJ5244: Commending Olivia Gillett.
- HB1446: License plates, special; issuance to supporters of Rosewell Foundation.
- HB1447: Littering; increased specificity as to what constitutes and provides an alternative penalty.
- HB1448: Septic systems, failed; contracts with property owners to provide loans for repairs.
- HB2117: Foster care; time to conduct hearings, etc.
- HB2136: Methasterone and prostanozol; added to list of Schedule III controlled substances.
- HB2181: Medical equipment suppliers; delivery of sterile water and saline.
- HB2189: Home care organizations; proof of initial reserve operating funds.
- HJ580: Commending Kaitlin Eriksen.
- HJ581: Commending the Mathews High School girls' volleyball team.
- HJ582: Commending James Pavik, Jr.
- HJ738: Commending Fred S. Crittenden.
- HJ739: Commending Dr. Hugh M. Bryan III, M.D.
- HJ740: Commending West Point High School.
- HJ752: Commending the Gloucester Rotary Club.
- HJ771: Commending Danny Joyce.
- HB119: Golf carts; allows governing body of Town of Urbanna to authorize operation on highways.
- HB120: Tappahannock-Essex County Airport Authority; removes Tappahannock's name from Authority.
- HB757: Town of Urbanna; liens for water charges.
- HB758: Littering; defines and provides for penalties based on gravity of offense.
- HB759: Public libraries; adds County of Middlesex to localities that are not required to have boards.
- HB760: Water and sewer system connections; adds Gloucester County to those counties that may require.
- HB885: Nurses; licensure exemption.
- HB1140: Carisoprodol; added to list of Schedule IV controlled substances.
- HB1141: Ezogabine; added to list of Schedule V controlled substances.