Interstate 73 Corridor Development Fund and Program. [SB-806]
Interstate 73 Corridor Development Fund and Program. Establishes the Interstate 73 Corridor Development Fund and Program and reallocates to the I-73 Fund the $40 million from state recordation taxes that is currently allocated annually to the U.S. Route 58 Corridor Development Fund and Program. All provisions of the bill are contingent upon construction of and payments for Route 58 being completed. The bill contains a reenactment clause.
SB-806: Interstate 73 Corridor Development Fund and Program.
Sponsored by: Sen. William Stanley
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0544) on 03/16/2017
Toll relief; Department of Transportation to study. [SB-255]
Department of Transportation to study toll relief. Requires the Department of Transportation to conduct a survey of other states' toll relief programs and evaluate potential methods of toll relief for citizens of the Commonwealth. The Department shall submit a report of its findings no later than the first day of the 2017 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Department of Transportation to study toll relief. Requires the Department of Transportation to conduct a survey of other states' toll relief programs and evaluate potential methods of toll
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SB-255: Toll relief; Department of Transportation to study.
Sponsored by: Sen. Scott Surovell
Left In Rules on 12/02/2016
Commonwealth Transportation Board; increases regional membership. [HB-1346]
Commonwealth Transportation Board; regional membership. Increases from 17 to 19 the membership of the Commonwealth Transportation Board; regional membership. Increases from 17 to 19 the membership of the Commonwealth Transportation Board by the addition of two nonlegislative citizen members: one from the Hampton Roads Transportation Accountability Commission and one from the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority. The terms of the new
Prioritization of statewide transportation projects; exceptions. [SB-365]
Prioritization of statewide transportation projects; exceptions. Provides that projects on U.S. Route 460 and U.S. Route 121 are not subject to the prioritization process that the Commonwealth Transportation Board applies to projects eligible for state funding.
SB-365: Prioritization of statewide transportation projects; exceptions.
Sponsored by: Sen. Benton Chafin
Left In Finance on 12/02/2016
Interstate 73 Corridor Development Fund and Program; created. [SB-197]
Interstate 73 Corridor Development Fund and Program. Establishes the Interstate 73 Corridor Development Fund and Program and reallocates to the I-73 Fund the $40 million from state recordation taxes that is currently allocated annually to the U.S. Route 58 Corridor Development Fund and Program. All provisions of the bill are contingent upon construction of and payments
SB-197: Interstate 73 Corridor Development Fund and Program; created.
Sponsored by: Sen. William Stanley
Left In Appropriations on 12/01/2016
Public transportation services; DRPT to evaluate study necessary to identify, etc. [SJR-84]
Study; Department of Rail and Public Transportation; improved transportation services; report. Requests that the Department of Rail and Public Transportation (the Department) evaluate the level of study necessary to identify and advance potential public transportation services from the Franconia-Springfield Metro Station to Marine Corps Base Quantico in Prince William and Stafford Counties, including the feasibility of extending the Blue Line and other multimodal options such as bus rapid transit along Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1. Following the
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SJR-84: Public transportation services; DRPT to evaluate study necessary to identify, etc.
Sponsored by: Sen. Scott Surovell
Left In Rules on 12/02/2016
HB-2179: Issuing a special registration plate for persons who are residents of this state and who have a family member diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder
Sponsored by: Rep. Jeff Eldridge
Filed For Introduction on 02/08/2017
You have voted HB-2179: Issuing a special registration plate for persons who are residents of this state and who have a family member diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.