Bills/Issues
Each year, Virginia law requires lobbyists to provide an accounting of legislation and executive actions they sought to influence. The Virginia Ethics Council instructs lobbyists to detail their activities "with as much specificity as possible."
There is no rule that lobbyists must list specific bills they sought to advance or defeat. Fewer than one in five clients do provide bill numbers. As a result, the annual disclosures provide the public with partial insights into the lobbying efforts of business, labor and single-interest groups.
Clients | Bill | Description |
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129 | HB30 | Budget Bill. |
126 | SB30 | Budget Bill. |
103 | HB29 | Budget Bill. |
101 | SB29 | Budget Bill. |
10 | SB376 | Prescription Drug Affordability Board; established, drug cost affordability review, report. |
9 | HB131 | Virginia Retirement System; enhanced retirement benefits for 911 dispatchers. |
9 | SB599 | Medical malpractice actions, certain; limitation on recovery. |
8 | HB478 | Wholesale prescription drug importation program; Sec. of Health and Human Resources to establish. |
8 | SB62 | School Health Services Committee; established, membership, report, sunset provision. |
8 | HB715 | Tribal Nations; consultation w/ federally recognized, permits and review w/ potential impacts. |