Thundar
Regular Member
Is there a VCDL legislative tracking tool for the 2015 session?
Can't find one on OCDO or the VCDL Website.
Can't find one on OCDO or the VCDL Website.
Would appear to be more of a work in progress. It is by no means complete.
Rest your steed well and keep the gate clear.....we ride straight through if need be.The bills are just now starting to roll in Grape. Hopefully it'll be up to speed next week. The 16th is the deadline for new bills I think.
Rest your steed well and keep the gate clear.....we ride straight through if need be.
Are there any other than those indicated as "Bills We Strongly Oppose" ?There are a couple in there that worry me already.
Are there any other than those indicated as "Bills We Strongly Oppose" ?
Legislative Information Services 2015 Session list of bills. http://leg1.state.va.us/lis.htm
Wade through it -it has status including referral to committee. Committee hearing dates are not yet up - probably will not be "announced" till the end of the first day of the session.
stay safe.
Very much appreciate that link - some interesting tweaks there.If you need to track any bills this website uses the data from the Leg. Info. Services but has been turbo-charged with some amazing features.
https://www.richmondsunlight.com/
I've used it for several years and still can't get over the added value this dude has put into it!
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It appears they have not yet converted (either in part or in whole) over to the 2015 session yet.Very much appreciate that link - some interesting tweaks there.
What I cannot understand though is how some bills are indicated as "dead," when the GA is not even in session yet. Wonder if that maybe is supposed to be "withdrawn?"
It appears they have not yet converted (either in part or in whole) over to the 2015 session yet.
TFred
I think there may be more to it than that... someone must know... having to do with the short vs. long sessions... they don't start over at "1" with the bill numbers this year, they start in the 1200s for the House, which leads me to conclude that they count the two sessions together somehow. Maybe because of the two-year budget cycle?Ooops - need to look more carefully when approaching intersections
Do you really think the numbers are there to override a veto? It is well known that VCDL endorses/desires Constitutional Carry.P4P: 6. Constitutional Carry 0
So far six P4P bills strongly endorsed.