Virginia 2024 Regular Session All Bills
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Virginia 2024 Regular Session
Virginia House Bill HR89
Introduced
2/6/24
Engrossed
2/6/24
Passed
2/6/24
Commending Dr. Willis L. Lonzer III.
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Virginia House Bill HR9
Introduced
1/9/24
Refer
1/9/24
Israel; support. Expresses support for the State of Israel and condemns the actions of Hamas.
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Virginia House Bill HR90
Introduced
2/6/24
Engrossed
2/12/24
Passed
2/12/24
Celebrating the life of Amy Kristina McFarland.
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Virginia House Bill HR91
Introduced
2/6/24
Engrossed
2/12/24
Passed
2/12/24
Celebrating the life of Joe Morris Lucas.
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Virginia House Bill HR92
Introduced
2/6/24
Engrossed
2/12/24
Passed
2/12/24
Celebrating the life of James Riley Montgomery.
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Virginia House Bill HR93
Introduced
2/6/24
Engrossed
2/12/24
Passed
2/12/24
Celebrating the life of Serenity Rayne Hawley.
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Virginia House Bill HR94
Introduced
2/6/24
Engrossed
2/12/24
Passed
2/12/24
Celebrating the life of Terry Edward Winkle.
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Virginia House Bill HR95
Introduced
2/6/24
Engrossed
2/12/24
Passed
2/12/24
Celebrating the life of Nell Frances Doss.
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Virginia House Bill HR96
Introduced
2/6/24
Engrossed
2/12/24
Passed
2/12/24
Commending the Suffolk Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
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Virginia House Bill HR97
Introduced
2/6/24
Engrossed
2/19/24
Passed
2/19/24
Commending the Women's Tidewater Golf Association.
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Virginia House Bill HR98
Introduced
2/6/24
Engrossed
2/12/24
Passed
2/12/24
Celebrating the life of Karen Harrison Jones.
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Virginia House Bill HR99
Introduced
2/7/24
Engrossed
2/12/24
Passed
2/12/24
Commending Courthouse Restaurant.
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Virginia Senate Bill SB1
Introduced
11/20/23
Refer
11/20/23
Report Pass
1/15/24
Report Pass
2/8/24
Engrossed
2/12/24
Refer
2/15/24
Report Pass
2/20/24
Enrolled
2/28/24
Vetoed
3/28/24
Minimum wage. Increases the minimum wage from the current rate of $12.00 per hour to $13.50 per hour effective January 1, 2025, and to $15.00 per hour effective January 1, 2026. The bill satisfies a reenactment clause included in Chapters 1204 and 1242 of the Acts of Assembly of 2020.
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Virginia Senate Bill SB10
Introduced
11/20/23
Refer
11/20/23
Income tax subtraction; military retirement benefits; uniformed services. Expands the definition of "military benefits" to include an income tax subtraction of retirement income received for service in the uniformed services of the United States, which includes the United States Armed Forces, the commissioned corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the commissioned corps of the United States Public Health Service. Under current law, the subtraction is only allowed for military retirement income received for service in the United States Armed Forces.
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Virginia Senate Bill SB100
Introduced
1/3/24
Refer
1/3/24
Report Pass
1/22/24
Report Pass
1/31/24
Engrossed
2/2/24
Refer
2/13/24
Report Pass
2/16/24
Enrolled
2/26/24
Vetoed
5/17/24
Manufacture, import, sale, transfer, or possession of plastic firearms and unfinished frames or receivers and unserialized firearms prohibited; penalties. Creates a Class 5 felony for any person who knowingly manufactures or assembles, imports, purchases, sells, transfers, or possesses any firearm that, after removal of all parts other than a major component, as defined in the bill, is not detectable as a firearm when subjected to inspection by the types of detection devices, including X-ray machines, commonly used at airports, government buildings, schools, correctional facilities, and other locations for security screening. The bill updates language regarding the types of detection devices that are used at such locations for detecting plastic firearms. Under current law, it is unlawful to manufacture, import, sell, transfer, or possess any plastic firearm and a violation is punishable as a Class 5 felony. Manufacture, import, sale, transfer, or possession of plastic firearms and unfinished frames or receivers and unserialized firearms prohibited; penalties. Creates a Class 5 felony for any person who knowingly manufactures or assembles, imports, purchases, sells, transfers, or possesses any firearm that, after removal of all parts other than a major component, as defined in the bill, is not detectable as a firearm when subjected to inspection by the types of detection devices, including X-ray machines, commonly used at airports, government buildings, schools, correctional facilities, and other locations for security screening. The bill updates language regarding the types of detection devices that are used at such locations for detecting plastic firearms. Under current law, it is unlawful to manufacture, import, sell, transfer, or possess any plastic firearm and a violation is punishable as a Class 5 felony. The bill also creates a Class 1 misdemeanor, which is punishable as a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense, making it unlawful for any person to knowingly possess a firearm or any completed or unfinished frame or receiver that is not imprinted with a valid serial number or to knowingly import, purchase, sell, offer for sale, or transfer ownership of any completed or unfinished frame or receiver, unless the completed or unfinished frame or receiver (i) is deemed to be a firearm pursuant to federal law and (ii) is imprinted with a valid serial number. The bill creates a Class 1 misdemeanor, which is punishable as a Class 4 felony for a second or subsequent offense, making it unlawful for any person to manufacture or assemble, cause to be manufactured or assembled, import, purchase, sell, offer for sale, or transfer ownership of any firearm that is not imprinted with a valid serial number. The portions of the bill prohibiting unfinished frames or receivers and unserialized firearms have a delayed effective date of January 1, 2025; however, the portions of the bill prohibiting the knowing possession of a firearm or any completed or unfinished frame or receiver that is not imprinted with a valid serial number have a delayed effective date of July 1, 2025.