Rep Baxter Ennis (HD-089)
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HB97 - Governor; chief of staff and Governor's Secretaries.
William Chad Green, Rozia A. Henson, Baxter Ennis
Last updated 11 months ago
5 Co-Sponsors
Governor; chief of staff and Governor's Secretaries. Provides that no chief of staff appointed by the Governor and no Secretary appointed by the Governor shall be members of each other's immediate family when each is serving in his appointed capacity at the same time.
STATUS
Introduced
HJR253 - Celebrating the life of Evelyn Flengas.
Baxter Ennis
Last updated 9 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
HR117 - Commending the Honorable Shirley F. Cooper.
William Chad Green, Aijalon C. Cordoza, Baxter Ennis
Last updated 10 months ago
11 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
HB756 - Firearms or explosive materials; carrying into a building owned or leased by the Commonwealth.
Wendell Scott Walker, Jason S. Ballard, Aijalon C. Cordoza
Last updated 11 months ago
6 Co-Sponsors
Carrying a firearm or explosive material into a building owned or leased by the Commonwealth; exception for highway rest areas. Provides that the prohibition on carrying a firearm or explosive material in any building owned or leased by the Commonwealth shall not apply to any highway rest area.
STATUS
Introduced
HB545 - Law-enforcement officers; prohibits Internet publication of personal information.
Wendell Scott Walker, Mike A. Cherry, Baxter Ennis
Last updated 11 months ago
5 Co-Sponsors
Law-enforcement officers; Internet publication of personal information; exemption. Prohibits publication of the personal information of active and retired law-enforcement officers on the statewide geographic information system (GIS) if a request to redact such information is made by the officer to the entity that manages the GIS in the officer's locality. Current law prohibits the Commonwealth from publishing personal information on the Internet of public officials only if a petition has been granted by the circuit court.
STATUS
Introduced
HB754 - Service Member Sentencing Act; created.
Wendell Scott Walker, Baxter Ennis, William Chad Green
Last updated 11 months ago
3 Co-Sponsors
Service Member Sentencing Act. Creates the Service Member Sentencing Act to provide service members, defined in the bill, a service member sentencing option, defined in the bill, if such service member satisfies the eligibility criteria. The bill explains the process and procedures associated with a service member sentencing option. The bill also provides sentencing mitigation for service members that are not eligible for the service member sentencing option, including criteria for a judge to consider prior to sentencing a service member for a criminal offense. The bill requires the Department of Veterans Services to assist in facilitating the provision of the Act. Service Member Sentencing Act. Creates the Service Member Sentencing Act to provide service members, defined in the bill, a service member sentencing option, defined in the bill, if such service member satisfies the eligibility criteria. The bill explains the process and procedures associated with a service member sentencing option. The bill also provides sentencing mitigation for service members that are not eligible for the service member sentencing option, including criteria for a judge to consider prior to sentencing a service member for a criminal offense. The bill requires the Department of Veterans Services to assist in facilitating the provision of the Act. The bill also requires the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court to create a form to track and report the number of service members receiving, successfully completing, failing, declining, and denied a service member sentencing option and sentencing mitigation; such information shall be categorized by race, ethnicity, gender, age, military discharge characterization, and offense type.
STATUS
Introduced
HR375 - Commending the Honorable Kathleen J. Murphy.
Kannan Srinivasan, Atoosa R. Reaser, Richard C. Sullivan
Last updated 9 months ago
100 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
HB120 - DPOR and DHP; certain suspensions not considered disciplinary action.
Richard C. Sullivan, Bonita Grace Anthony, Jonathan Arnold
Last updated 9 months ago
96 Co-Sponsors
Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation; Department of Health Professions; certain suspensions not considered disciplinary action. Prohibits any board of the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation or the Department of Health Professions issuing a suspension upon any regulant of such board pursuant to such regulant's having submitted a check, money draft, or similar instrument for payment of a fee required by statute or regulation that is not honored by the bank or financial institution named from considering or describing such suspension as a disciplinary action.
STATUS
Passed
HB31 - Motor vehicle safety inspection approval sticker; persons on active duty.
Baxter Ennis
Last updated 12 months ago
1 Co-Sponsor
Motor vehicle safety inspection approval sticker; persons on active duty. Authorizes motor vehicles owned and operated by persons on active duty with the United States Armed Forces stationed outside the Commonwealth at the time the inspection expires to be operated on the highways of the Commonwealth while such persons are on leave. Existing law only authorizes the operation of any such vehicle by active duty Virginia residents when such vehicle displays a valid inspection sticker issued by another state.
STATUS
Introduced
HB546 - Law-enforcement officers; protected personal information.
Wendell Scott Walker, Mike A. Cherry, Baxter Ennis
Last updated 11 months ago
5 Co-Sponsors
Law-enforcement officers; protected personal information. Provides that any law-enforcement officer who provides information relative to a criminal investigation or in proceedings preliminary to a criminal prosecution may refuse, unless ordered by a court, to disclose his residence address, home telephone number, or any personal information concerning his family. The bill also provides that any law-enforcement officer who testifies as a witness in a criminal case may refuse to disclose personal information concerning his family unless it is determined by the court that such evidence is relevant to the case.
STATUS
Introduced
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