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SJR275Engross

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Reaffirming equal protection under the law. Reaffirms that all persons residing in Virginia are afforded equal protection under the law. The resolution cites numerous guarantees of equality that currently exist in both federal and state law.
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2019-02-24
To House Courts of Justice Committee
HJR622Engross

Sine Die
Commending the Matthew Shepard Foundation.
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2019-02-19
To Senate Rules Committee
HJR623Engross

Sine Die
Celebrating the life of Matthew Wayne Shepard.
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2019-02-19
To Senate Rules Committee
SJR311Engross

Sine Die
Study; Department of Housing and Community Development; permitting processes for broadband deployment and renewable energy construction projects; report. Requests the Department of Housing and Community Development to study the permitting processes i...
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2019-02-19
To House Rules Committee
HJR856Engross

Sine Die
Commending Oanh Pham Kim Dang.
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2019-02-19
To Senate Rules Committee
SJR283Engross

Sine Die
Constitutional amendment (first resolution); qualification of voters; restoration of civil rights. Authorizes the General Assembly to provide by general law for the restoration of civil rights for any person who has been convicted of a felony not des...
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2019-02-19
To House Privileges and Elections Committee
SJR284Engross

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Constitution of the United States; Equal Rights Amendment. Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution of the United States that was proposed by Congress in 1972. The joint resolution advocates the position that the 1972 Equal Rights Amen...
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2019-02-05
To House Privileges and Elections Committee
SJR250Engross

Sine Die
Constitutional amendment (first resolution); Governor's term of office. Permits a Governor elected in 2021 and thereafter to succeed himself in office. The amendment allows two four-year terms (either in succession or not in succession) but prohibits...
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2019-01-16
Rejected by Senate (18-Y 22-N)
HJR19Engross

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Study; joint committee; the future of public elementary and secondary education in the Commonwealth; report. Continues for one additional year the Joint Committee of the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education and Health to...
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2018-11-30
To Senate Rules Committee
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