Voting Unity: Republican Caucus
SB1296
County food and beverage tax; referendum.
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02/15/2017 - House: Passed House with amendment (67-Y 31-N 1-A)
02/15/2017 - House: VOTE: PASSAGE (67-Y 31-N 1-A)Rick Morris:
Yes
SB1300
Victims of domestic violence, etc.; firearms safety or training course.
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02/15/2017 - House: Passed House with substitute (68-Y 30-N)
02/15/2017 - House: VOTE: PASSAGE (68-Y 30-N)Rick Morris:
Yes
SB1315
Foster care; possession of firearm.
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02/23/2017 - House: Passed House (65-Y 35-N)
02/23/2017 - House: VOTE: PASSAGE (65-Y 35-N)Rick Morris:
Yes
SB1328
Enterprise zone grants and tax credits; qualified real property improvement expenditures.
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02/15/2017 - House: Passed House (93-Y 6-N)
02/15/2017 - House: VOTE: PASSAGE (93-Y 6-N)Rick Morris:
Yes
SB1347
Switchblade knife; person may carry concealed, exception.
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02/22/2017 - House: Passed House with amendment (58-Y 40-N)
02/22/2017 - House: VOTE: PASSAGE (58-Y 40-N)Rick Morris:
Yes
SB1359
School boards, local; lead testing of potable water in schools.
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02/23/2017 - House: Passed House with amendment (99-Y 1-N)
02/23/2017 - House: VOTE: PASSAGE (99-Y 1-N)Rick Morris:
Yes
SB1362
Concealed weapons; nonduty status active military personnel may carry.
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02/22/2017 - House: Passed House with amendments (67-Y 32-N)
02/22/2017 - House: VOTE: PASSAGE (67-Y 32-N)Rick Morris:
Yes
SB1391
Alcoholic beverage control; new license for certain commercial lifestyle centers.
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02/15/2017 - House: VOTE: AGREE TO MOTION (97-Y 0-N)
02/15/2017 - House: VOTE: PASSAGE (81-Y 13-N)Rick Morris:
Yes
SB1398
Coal combustion residuals unit; closure permit, assessments required.
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02/17/2017 - House: Passed House with substitute (96-Y 1-N 2-A)
02/17/2017 - House: VOTE: PASSAGE (96-Y 1-N 2-A)Rick Morris:
Yes
SB1416
Investment of Public Funds Act; investment of public funds in Virginia Investment Pool Trust Fund.
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02/16/2017 - House: Passed House with substitute (95-Y 2-N)
02/16/2017 - House: VOTE: PASSAGE (95-Y 2-N)Rick Morris:
Yes
VPAP's unity score should not be interpreted as a partisan litmus test. For instance, Republicans who more often split from caucus does not necessarily mean they are less conservative than peers. It could mean they are more conservative. A nuanced reading of bills involved is needed to reach any conclusions.