Delegate Bobby Orrock has been working to tackle the important challenges facing Virginians – jobs, the economy, transportation, federal mandates, and education improvements.   Bobby is committed to working with the Republican Caucus to advance pro-business and job creating legislation, to make our transportation system more effective, medical care more affordable, improve K-12 education and to make higher education more accessible.  His focus is on legislation that is in the best interest of his district and the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Bobby serves on the Committees of Health, Welfare and Institutions; Finance; and Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources.

At 400 years of age, the Virginia General Assembly has the proud distinction of being the oldest continuously elected lawmaking body in the Americas.  I am grateful to be serving as your delegate once again!

As always, I am happy to assist you with any state matters of concern to you. My local office is open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9-12, and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9-5. Do not hesitate to call or email; that is why we’re here.

HB216 To give the Dept. of Conservation and Recreation more flexibility in working with property owners as they ensure that privately owned dams are safe.
HB217 Require a review of the current medical informed consent form to ensure that certain gynecological procedures are adequately explained.
HB218 Make certain changes to legislation from last year to ensure that patients will continue to receive necessary medical care when their insurance carrier and the provider are in a contract dispute.
HB219 Consider making changes to the current penalty for driving on an expired registration. The intent would be to allow a grace period with no penalty and an enhanced penalty the longer one goes without renewing their tags.
HB220 Makes certain adjustments to requirements that will allow for remote monitoring of water and sewage treatment facilities when there are no licensed operators available for on-site supervision.
HB221 Charge the Va. Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services to begin the process of developing a model guidance document to assist county governments if they choose to enact an ordinance to address the problem of free-roaming cats.
HB222 Exempt church run child day care centers from state regulations except for those involving safety and health standards.
HB223 Would give the court added discretion in banning pet ownership in egregious cases of animal abuse.
HB259 Allows the Dept. of Conservation and Recreation greater flexibility in awarding grant funds to assist property owners with dam maintenance costs.
HB330 Allow local commonwealth attorneys to enforce federal statutes if a pet shop violates the lending disclosure requirements.
HB628 Make it easier for a hospital to add additional beds for the treatment of patients in mental crisis.
HB1306 Make it easier for veterinary practices to administer necessary pet medications in off-site settings.
HB1312 Add our State Park law enforcement officers to the same retirement system as almost all of our other state law enforcement officers.
HJR12 Require the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to determine the long-term impact of our current solar panel mandate on our farm and forest lands.

Below are the bills I introduced for consideration in the 2024 Session:


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