HOUSE OF DELEGATES


RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED


Thursday, February 26, 2015


 

House Concurrent Resolutions

 

96.       By Del. White, B., Stansbury, McCuskey, Byrd, Rowe and Guthrie - The U. S. Army SGT Gary Lee DeBoard Memorial Intersection - To Roads and Transportation then Rules

 

97.       By Del. Rodighiero - The U. S. Army 1LT Patricia Simon Bridge - To Roads and Transportation then Rules

 

98.       By Del. McCuskey, Ashley and Gearheart - Jack Furst Drive - To Roads and Transportation then Rules

 

99.       By Del. Fast, Rowan, Kessinger, Ambler, Anderson, Arvon, Azinger, Border, Cadle, Canterbury, Cooper, Duke, Evans, A., Evans, D., Folk, Frich, Hamilton, Hanshaw, Householder, Howell, Kelly, Miller, O'Neal, Overington, Romine, Shott, Sobonya, Statler and Walters - Urging the United States Congress to propose an amendment to the Constitution of the United States that defines and limits marriage to a union between one man and one woman - To Judiciary then Rules

 

100.     By Del. Overington, Bates, Hartman, Marcum, Moye, Perry, Phillips, R., Wagner, White, B., Williams, Ambler, Arvon, Azinger, Blair, Border, Butler, Cadle, Canterbury, Cooper, Deem, Eldridge, Ellington, Espinosa, Evans, A., Evans, D., Faircloth, Fast, Folk, Foster, Frich, Guthrie, Hamilton, Hamrick, Hanshaw, Hill, Householder, Howell, Ihle, Ireland, Kelly, Kurcaba, Lane, McGeehan, McCuskey, Miller, Moffatt, Nelson, J., O'Neal, Pasdon, Rohrbach, Romine, Rowan, Shott, Smith, R., Sobonya, Stansbury, Statler, Storch, Summers, Upson, Walters, Waxman, Weld, Westfall and Zatezalo - Applying for an Article V Amendments Convention to Propose a Constitutional Amendment permitting a calling of a convention of the states - To Judiciary then Rules

 

House Resolutions

 

14.       By Del. Nelson, J., Smith, R., Phillips, R., Folk, McGeehan, Faircloth, Moffatt, Ihle, Householder, Kessinger and Butler - Urging in the strongest manner that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives of the United States Department of Justice not to trample on the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution by banning common .223 and 5.56 mm ammunition - To Judiciary then Rules