2019 Legislative Session

Checkout the legislation Senator Dunnavant was involved with during the 2019 session. You can even click on each bill to learn more!
Chief Patron
SB 1258 Support services positions; includes licensed behavior analysts, etc., in local school division. - Left in House Appropriations.
SB 1313 Early childhood care and education; establishment, licensure. - Incorporated into SB 1095 and Left in House Appropriations.
SB 1565 Travel insurance; establishes procedures and requirements.
SB 1589 Virginia Works Portal; created. - Left in House Appropriations
SB 1590 Virtual Virginia; availability to all public schools. - Left in House Appropriations.
SB 1591 School and Campus Safety, Virginia Center for; guidelines on information sharing.
SB 1592 Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; certification of a small business.
SB 1595 Individualized education programs (IEPs); DOE shall establish guidelines. - Left in House Ed.
SB 1596 Health plans; calculation of enrollee's contribution.
SB 1607 Health insurance; carrier business practices, authorization of health care services.
SB 1608 Virginia Fusion Intelligence Center; school safety mobile application. - Left in House Appropriations
SB 1628 Innovative Internship Fund and Program; created and established.
SB 1631 Income tax, state; advances conformity of Commonwealth's tax code with federal tax code. - Incorporated into SB 1372 and passed into law.
SB 1685 Health insurance; credentialing, mental health professionals.
SB 1689 Group health benefit plans; bona fide associations, benefits consortium.
SB 1717 Commonwealth Care Health Benefits Program; association health plans for individual market. - Left in House Rules.
Incorporated Chief Co-Patron
Co-Patron
HB 1845 Owner or employee of bail bond company, etc. - Left in Courts of Justice
SB 1112 Student loans; licensing of qualified education loan servicers, civil penalties.
SB 1118 Higher educational institutions, public; tuition and fee increases, public comment.
SB 1141 Family life education; BOE to include instruction on prevention of human trafficking.
SB 1221 Telemedicine services; payment and coverage of services.
SB 1261 Higher educational institutions, public; tuition and fee increases, public comment. - Incorporated into SB 1118 and passed into law.
SB 1339 Foster care; numerous changes to laws governing provision of services in the Commonwealth.
SB 1352 Medicaid Fiscal Oversight and Accountability, Office of; created, report. - Left in House Appropriations
SB 1366 Health, Commissioner of; consolidation of inspections.
SB 1556 Auditor of Public Accounts; Commonwealth Data Point, employee compensation information.
SB 1576 DOE; pilot program, placement transition of certain students. - Left in House Appropriations
SB 1586 Public Instruction, Superintendent of; consolidation of surveys.
SB 1654 Dulles Greenway; powers and responsibilities of SCC to regulate toll road operators.
SB 1661 Child abuse and neglect; victims of sex trafficking, etc.
SB 1718 Reading diagnostic tools; Department of Education to develop and submit plan.
SB 1759 Underground electric distribution lines; placing in areas of transit-oriented development.
SJ 284 United States Constitution; ratifies Equal Rights Amendment. - Left in Privileges and Elections
Budget Bills
0#7s Multiple Income Tax Changes
38#3s Henrico CAP Program
119#1s Electronic Credentials
122#2s Virginia Works Portal
132#1s VDOE - Individualized Student Progress Evaluation
132#2s VDOE - Learning Management System
136#28s Direct Aid - School Behaviorists
143#3s SCHEV - Lumina Study Reporting
143#4s SCHEV - Innovative Internship Fund and Pilot Program
143#6s SCHEV - Data Exchange for Wage Outcomes
162#4s GMU - Fund Accessible Pathways - Advance Program
292#1s Modify LARC Pilot Program
303#2s Increase Medicaid Primary Care and Pediatric Physician Rates
303#16s Increase Adult Day Health Care Rates
303#21s Managed Care Notification and Training Requirements for Certain Providers
303#22s Review of Agency Directed Personal Care Rates
303#23s Minimum Pharmacy Reimbursement Requirements for Managed Care
303#24s Pharmacy Carve Out from Managed Care
307#3s Funding Source for the Administrative Costs of 1115 Waiver
307#5s Medicaid Program Growth Rate
312#3s Henrico Transitional Recovery Center Pilot Program
340#2s Increase TANF Benefit Payments by 10 Percent
344#6s Implement SNAP Broad Based Eligibility
348#2s Funding Source for the Administrative Costs of 1115 Waiver
361#1s Capital Bike Trail
419#4s School Safety Application
481#1s Commonwealth Care Health Benefits Program
3-5.15#1s Clarify 1115 Waiver Costs Be Paid with Provider Assessment Revenue
Checkout the budget bills here: https://budget.lis.virginia.gov/mbramendment/2019/1/S9