SB302 - Virginia First Manufacturing Incentive Program; Manufacturing Development Commission to create.
Virginia - 2025 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Bill R. DeSteph, Christie New Craig
Last updated 9 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
Virginia First Manufacturing Incentive Program. Directs the Manufacturing Development Commission (the Commission) to develop a budget and business plan to establish a Virginia First Manufacturing Incentive Program (the Program). The bill provides that the business plan shall identify existing manufacturers in the Commonwealth that are potential candidates for reshoring, near-shoring, or in-shoring manufacturing jobs and capital investments. The bill directs that the Program focus on expanding and recruiting manufacturing operations that produce products identified as critical infrastructure by providing discretionary incentive funding for trade adjustment assistance. Finally, the bill requires that the Commission present the budget and business plan to the Secretary of Commerce and Trade and the Chairmen of the House Committee on General Laws and the Senate Committee on General Laws and Technology by October 1, 2024. Virginia First Manufacturing Incentive Program. Directs the Manufacturing Development Commission (the Commission) to develop a budget and business plan to establish a Virginia First Manufacturing Incentive Program (the Program). The bill provides that the business plan shall identify existing manufacturers in the Commonwealth that are potential candidates for reshoring, near-shoring, or in-shoring manufacturing jobs and capital investments. The bill directs that the Program focus on expanding and recruiting manufacturing operations that produce products identified as critical infrastructure by providing discretionary incentive funding for trade adjustment assistance. Finally, the bill requires that the Commission present the budget and business plan to the Secretary of Commerce and Trade and the Chairmen of the House Committee on General Laws and the Senate Committee on General Laws and Technology by October 1, 2024.
STATUS
Engrossed
SB280 - Health care; decision-making, definitions, medical aid in dying, penalties.
Virginia - 2025 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Ghazala F. Hashmi, Jennifer Barton Boysko
Last updated 10 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
Health care; decision-making; end of life; penalties. Allows an adult diagnosed with a terminal disease to request and an attending health care provider to prescribe a self-administered controlled substance for the purpose of ending the patient's life. The bill requires that a patient's request for a self-administered controlled substance to end his life must be given orally on two occasions and in writing, signed by the patient and one witness, and that the patient be given an express opportunity to rescind his request at any time. The bill makes it a Class 2 felony (i) to willfully and deliberately alter, forge, conceal, or destroy a patient's request, or rescission of request, for a self-administered controlled substance to end his life with the intent and effect of causing the patient's death; (ii) to coerce, intimidate, or exert undue influence on a patient to request a self-administered controlled substance for the purpose of ending his life or to destroy the patient's rescission of such request with the intent and effect of causing the patient's death; or (iii) to coerce, intimidate, or exert undue influence on a patient to forgo a self-administered controlled substance for the purpose of ending the patient's life. The bill also grants immunity from civil or criminal liability and professional disciplinary action to any person who complies with the provisions of the bill and allows health care providers to refuse to participate in the provision of a self-administered controlled substance to a patient for the purpose of ending the patient's life. Health care; decision-making; end of life; penalties. Allows an adult diagnosed with a terminal disease to request and an attending health care provider to prescribe a self-administered controlled substance for the purpose of ending the patient's life. The bill requires that a patient's request for a self-administered controlled substance to end his life must be given orally on two occasions and in writing, signed by the patient and one witness, and that the patient be given an express opportunity to rescind his request at any time. The bill makes it a Class 2 felony (i) to willfully and deliberately alter, forge, conceal, or destroy a patient's request, or rescission of request, for a self-administered controlled substance to end his life with the intent and effect of causing the patient's death; (ii) to coerce, intimidate, or exert undue influence on a patient to request a self-administered controlled substance for the purpose of ending his life or to destroy the patient's rescission of such request with the intent and effect of causing the patient's death; or (iii) to coerce, intimidate, or exert undue influence on a patient to forgo a self-administered controlled substance for the purpose of ending the patient's life. The bill also grants immunity from civil or criminal liability and professional disciplinary action to any person who complies with the provisions of the bill and allows health care providers to refuse to participate in the provision of a self-administered controlled substance to a patient for the purpose of ending the patient's life.
STATUS
Engrossed
SJR171 - Commending Jennifer McCall.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Tara A. Durant
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SB481 - Abolition of juvenile fines and fees; criminal offenses.
Virginia - 2025 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Lashrecse D. Aird
Last updated 11 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Abolition of juvenile fines and fees; criminal offenses. Abolishes court costs, fines, and fees assessed to a juvenile or his parent or other persons responsible for his care in circuit court and juvenile and domestic relations district court related to prosecutions of criminal offenses. Abolition of juvenile fines and fees; criminal offenses. Abolishes court costs, fines, and fees assessed to a juvenile or his parent or other persons responsible for his care in circuit court and juvenile and domestic relations district court related to prosecutions of criminal offenses.
STATUS
Introduced
SJR126 - Commending the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Adam P. Ebbin, Barbara A. Favola, Jennifer Barton Boysko
Last updated 9 months ago12 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SR71 - Commending the Women's Tidewater Golf Association.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Louise Lucas, Christie New Craig
Last updated 9 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SR36 - Celebrating the life of Donald Wayne Rife.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Travis Hackworth, Todd E. Pillion
Last updated 10 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SR37 - Celebrating the life of the Reverend Titus Phillip Horton.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Travis Hackworth, Todd E. Pillion
Last updated 10 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SJR242 - Commending Frances W. Ivey.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Jennifer Barton Boysko, Barbara A. Favola
Last updated 9 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SB702 - Early childhood care and education; exemption from licensure.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Suhas Subramanyam, Barbara A. Favola, Tara A. Durant
Last updated 8 months ago4 Co-Sponsors
Early childhood care and education; exemption from licensure for certain child day programs. Exempts from licensure by the Superintendent of Public Instruction any child day program that (i) serves only dependent children of military personnel and (ii) (a) is located on a military base or federal property or (b) is certified as a family child care provider by a branch of the Armed Forces of the United States and provides that any branch of the Armed Forces of the United States or its agent, including an installation commander of a military base on which a child day program is located, may assume responsibility for approving or determining which children may be served by the program that is so exempted from licensure.
STATUS
Passed
SR180 - Commending Archi Marrapu.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Stella G. Pekarsky
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SR50 - Commending John Ray Grisham, Jr.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Creigh Deeds, Bryce E. Reeves, Lashrecse D. Aird
Last updated 10 months ago40 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SR47 - Celebrating the life of Rachel Gayle Davis Fowlkes.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Todd E. Pillion
Last updated 10 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SR32 - Commending the Isle of Wight County Museum and the Smithfield community.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Emily M. Brewer
Last updated 10 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SB323 - Percy Lee House, III Mem. Bridge; designates bridge on Otterdam Rd. over I-95 in Greensville County.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Emily M. Brewer
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Percy Lee House, III Memorial Bridge. Designates the bridge on Otterdam Road over Interstate 95 in Greensville County the "Percy Lee House, III Memorial Bridge."
STATUS
Passed
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