Rep Mark L. Earley (HD-073)
Virginia Housesince 10 months
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HJR120 - Commending the ASK Childhood Cancer Foundation.
Sam Rasoul, Nadarius E. Clark, Jonathan Arnold
Last updated 9 months ago
100 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
HJR129 - Commending Frances M. Boswell.
Hyland F. Fowler, Nadarius E. Clark, Mark L. Earley
Last updated 9 months ago
9 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
HB1180 - Home instruction and private education; creates a tax credit for taxable years 2024 through 2028.
Phillip A. Scott, Eric R. Zehr, Wendell Scott Walker
Last updated 11 months ago
4 Co-Sponsors
Tax credit; eligible education expenses; home instruction and private education. Creates a tax credit for taxable years 2024 through 2028 that may be claimed by any parent of a child who receives home instruction or attends a private elementary or secondary school in Virginia. The bill specifies that an eligible individual may claim the credit for certain eligible education expenses, as defined in the bill and imposes certain limitations on who may claim the credit and how much credit may be claimed based on a taxpayer's Virginia adjusted gross income.
STATUS
Introduced
HB1184 - Abortion; based on the sex or ethnicity of unborn child prohibited, penalties.
Phillip A. Scott, Mark L. Earley
Last updated 11 months ago
2 Co-Sponsors
Provision of abortion; abortion based on the sex or ethnicity of unborn child prohibited; penalties. Provides that, except in a medical emergency, a physician or an advanced practice registered nurse shall not perform, induce, or attempt to perform or induce an abortion unless such physician or advanced practice registered nurse who is to perform or induce the abortion has first confirmed that the abortion is not being sought on the basis of the sex or ethnicity of the unborn child and has documented these facts in the maternal patient's chart, as well as in a report to be filed with the State Health Commissioner within 15 days of the abortion. The bill further provides that any physician or advanced practice registered nurse performing such a prohibited abortion has committed an act of unprofessional conduct, that his license to practice medicine or as an advanced practice registered nurse in the Commonwealth shall be suspended or revoked pursuant to the rules of unprofessional conduct, and that he is subject to a penalty of perjury for attesting to false information on the required report and a civil penalty.
STATUS
Introduced
HR177 - Commending the Honorable Michael P. Mullin.
William Chad Green, Bonita Grace Anthony, Jonathan Arnold
Last updated 9 months ago
97 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
HB633 - Forced labor or service; civil action for trafficking, penalties.
Mike A. Cherry, Karrie K. Delaney, Joseph P. McNamara
Last updated 8 months ago
5 Co-Sponsors
Forced labor or service; penalties. Expands the offense of abduction to penalize any person who, by force, intimidation or deception, and without legal justification or excuse, obtains the labor or services of another, or seizes, takes, transports, detains or secretes another person or threatens to do so. The bill also expands the offense of receiving money for procuring a person to penalize any person who causes another to engage in forced labor or services or provides or obtains labor or services by any act as described in the offense of abduction. Lastly, the bill allows any person injured as a result of an abduction for the purposes of forced labor or services to commence a civil action for recovery of compensatory damages, punitive damages, and reasonable attorney fees and costs. Forced labor or service; penalties. Expands the offense of abduction to penalize any person who, by force, intimidation or deception, and without legal justification or excuse, obtains the labor or services of another, or seizes, takes, transports, detains or secretes another person or threatens to do so. The bill also expands the offense of receiving money for procuring a person to penalize any person who causes another to engage in forced labor or services or provides or obtains labor or services by any act as described in the offense of abduction. Lastly, the bill allows any person injured as a result of an abduction for the purposes of forced labor or services to commence a civil action for recovery of compensatory damages, punitive damages, and reasonable attorney fees and costs.
STATUS
Passed
HB1260 - Public elementary and secondary school students; parents' bill of rights established.
Geary M. Higgins, Mark L. Earley
Last updated 11 months ago
2 Co-Sponsors
Public elementary and secondary school students; parents' bill of rights established. Establishes, consistent with § 1-240.1 of the Code of Virginia, several enumerated rights for the parents of each public elementary or secondary school student in the Commonwealth, including the right to review any books, curricula, or instructional materials being taught or made available to their child and the right to be notified of any situation that directly affects their child's safety at school.
STATUS
Introduced
HB1202 - Killing the fetus of another; guilty of manslaughter, penalties.
Phillip A. Scott, Mark L. Earley
Last updated 11 months ago
2 Co-Sponsors
Killing the fetus of another; manslaughter; penalties. Provides that any person who kills the fetus of another by an intentional act committed while in the sudden heat of passion upon reasonable provocation is guilty of voluntary manslaughter, which is punishable as a Class 5 felony. The bill also provides that any person who kills the fetus of another accidentally, contrary to the intention of the parties and while engaged in conduct so gross, wanton, and culpable as to show a reckless disregard for human life, is guilty of involuntary manslaughter, which is also punishable as a Class 5 felony.
STATUS
Introduced
HR98 - Celebrating the life of Karen Harrison Jones.
C. Todd Gilbert, Barry D. Knight, Betsy B. Carr
Last updated 10 months ago
59 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
HB291 - Long-term services and supports screening; expedited screening and screening exemption.
Mike A. Cherry, Mark L. Earley, David Owen
Last updated 9 months ago
3 Co-Sponsors
Long-term services and supports screening; expedited screening; screening exemption; emergency. Modifies existing provisions regarding the required long-term services and supports screening under the state plan for medical assistance services by creating greater flexibility for how screenings are completed under certain circumstances. Under the bill, any individual receiving inpatient services in an acute care hospital discharged to a nursing facility for skilled care only is not required to be screened prior to discharge from the hospital unless the individual requests the screening. The bill directs the Department of Medical Assistance Services to adopt emergency regulations to implement the provisions of the bill.
STATUS
Passed
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