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Virginia House Bill 104 (2010)

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Virginia House Bill 104 (2010)
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Legislature:Virginia General Assembly
Text:As Chaptered
Sponsor(s):Loupassi
Legislative history
Introduced:January 5, 2010
State house:February 15, 2010
Vote (lower house):Y99, N0
State senate:March 5, 2010
Vote (upper house):Y39, N0
Governor:Bob McDonnell
Signed:April 11, 2010
Legal environment
State law:Laws governing ballot
measures in Virginia


Virginia House Bill 104 was introduced and sponsored by State Delegate Manoli Loupassi (R-68). It was signed by Governor Bob McDonnell (R) on April 11, 2010.[1][2]

Provisions

HB 104 expanded the mandatory notice requirement for calling referendums to 81 days instead of 60.[1]

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