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Delegate Hall was the Lead Sponsor for 9 bills:

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HB 2124 Requiring establishments serving prepared food to the public for consumption to allow people with special dietary restrictions to bring certain foods with them Pending  House Judiciary Committee  02/09/05 
HB 2237 Relating to personal income taxes and exemptions Pending  House Finance Committee  02/11/05 
HB 2304 Adding a fifty-ninth delegate district consisting of portions of Mason and Putnam counties Pending  House Judiciary Committee  02/14/05 
HB 2460 Exempting funeral services, supplies and equipment from the consumers sales tax Pending  House Finance Committee  02/17/05 
HB 2519 Providing intent to commit "a crime" as an element of the offense of breaking and entering in place of "commit a felony or any larceny" Pending  House Judiciary Committee  02/21/05 
HB 2961 Providing for numbered divisions for the nomination and election of magistrates in counties that have two or more magistrates, beginning in the year 2008 Pending  House Judiciary Committee  03/10/05 
HB 2970 Relating to requiring Rh factor, chlamydia and gonorrhea tests for all persons seeking to have an abortion and providing a penalty for noncompliance Pending  House Health and Human Resources Committee  03/10/05 
HB 2976 Relating to requiring all middle schools and high schools to teach fetal development, and providing that nothing contained in the section can be construed as approving of abortion Pending  House Education Committee  03/10/05 
HB 2979 Providing up to four days flexibility for the dates of commencement and termination of instructional school year term Pending  House Education Committee  03/10/05 
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