Legislative Research: VA SJR4 | 2024 | Regular Session

Other Sessions

SessionTitle/DescriptionLast Action
2024
Regular Session

(Passed)
Commending the Westmoreland Volunteer Fire Department.
[SJR4 2024 Detail][SJR4 2024 Text][SJR4 2024 Comments]
2024-01-15
Bill text as passed Senate and House (SJ4ER)
2022
Regular Session

(Passed)
Celebrating the life of Thomas S. Hardy.
[SJR4 2022 Detail][SJR4 2022 Text][SJR4 2022 Comments]
2022-01-17
Bill text as passed Senate and House (SJ4ER)
2020
Regular Session

(Passed)
Celebrating the life of Alan Arnold Diamonstein.
[SJR4 2020 Detail][SJR4 2020 Text][SJR4 2020 Comments]
2020-01-20
Bill text as passed Senate and House (SJ4ER)
2018
Regular Session

(Introduced - Dead)
United States Constitution; Equal Rights Amendment. Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution that was proposed by Congress in 1972. The joint resolution advocates the position that the 1972 Equal Rights Amendment remains ...
[SJR4 2018 Detail][SJR4 2018 Text][SJR4 2018 Comments]
2018-02-09
Failed to report (defeated) in Rules by voice vote
2017
Regular Session

(Introduced - Dead)
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...
[SJR4 2017 Detail][SJR4 2017 Text][SJR4 2017 Comments]
2016-12-02
Left in Privileges and Elections
2016
Regular Session

(Introduced - Dead)
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...
[SJR4 2016 Detail][SJR4 2016 Text][SJR4 2016 Comments]
2016-01-19
Continued to 2017 in Privileges and Elections (12-Y 0-N)
2015
Regular Session

(Introduced - Dead)
Constitutional amendment (first resolution); Governor's term of office. Permits a Governor elected in 2017 and thereafter to succeed himself in office. The amendment allows two four-year terms (either in succession or not in succession) but prohibits...
[SJR4 2015 Detail][SJR4 2015 Text][SJR4 2015 Comments]
2014-12-04
Left in Privileges and Elections
2014
Regular Session

(Introduced - Dead)
Constitutional amendment (first resolution); Governor's term of office. Permits a Governor elected in 2017 and thereafter to succeed himself in office. The amendment allows two four-year terms (either in succession or not in succession) but prohibits...
[SJR4 2014 Detail][SJR4 2014 Text][SJR4 2014 Comments]
2014-01-14
Continued to 2015 in Privileges and Elections (14-Y 0-N)
2012
Regular Session

(Passed)
Celebrating the life of Alvin York Bandy.
[SJR4 2012 Detail][SJR4 2012 Text][SJR4 2012 Comments]
2012-03-14
Senate: Bill text as passed Senate and House (SJ4ER)
2010
Regular Session

(Passed)
Celebrating the life of Douglas Junious DePriest.
[SJR4 2010 Detail][SJR4 2010 Text][SJR4 2010 Comments]
2010-03-14
Senate: Bill text as passed Senate and House (SJ4ER)
2008
Regular Session

(Passed)
Celebrating the life of Elbert E. Stone.
[SJR4 2008 Detail][SJR4 2008 Text][SJR4 2008 Comments]
2008-03-12
Senate: Bill text as passed Senate and House (SJ4ER)

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Legislative Citation

APA
VA SJR4 | 2024 | Regular Session. (2024, January 15). LegiScan. Retrieved March 19, 2024, from https://legiscan.com/VA/bill/SJR4/2024
MLA
"VA SJR4 | 2024 | Regular Session." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 15 Jan. 2024. Web. 19 Mar. 2024. <https://legiscan.com/VA/bill/SJR4/2024>.
Chicago
"VA SJR4 | 2024 | Regular Session." January 15, 2024 LegiScan. Accessed March 19, 2024. https://legiscan.com/VA/bill/SJR4/2024.
Turabian
LegiScan. VA SJR4 | 2024 | Regular Session. 15 January 2024. https://legiscan.com/VA/bill/SJR4/2024 (accessed March 19, 2024).

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