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Allen L. Louderback. Papers, 1992-2005 (bulk 2000-2005). Accession 42536. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond.
Gift of Allen L. Louderback, February 2006.
Allen L. Louderback was born 12 March 1948 in Luray, Virginia and attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech). He served as an investigator and manager at the Government Accounting Office (GAO). In 2000 he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates as a Republican for the 15th District, which includes the Counties of Page, Rappahannock, Rockingham (part) and Shenandoah, serving until he retired in 2005. He served on the Agriculture Chesapeake and Natural Resources, Finance, and Military Police and Public Safety Committees. After leaving the House Louderback serves as a management consultant.
Papers, 1992-2005 (bulk 2000-2005), of Allen L. Louderback, member of the Virginia House of Delegates representing the 15th District. Includes copies of amendments and bills, correspondence, newspaper clippings, notes, reports, resolutions, and studies. Topics include ABC stores, education, electricity deregulation, environment, taxation, and transportation. Of note are the House Bills and House Joint Resolutions for which Louderback was chief patron, including HB 280 [Vehicle License plates], HB 281 [Special License plates], HB 282 [Library boards in Shenandoah County], HB 283 [Failure to comply with court ordered visitation], HB 1167 [Sales and use tax exemption, Woodstock Museum of Shenandoah County], HB 1169 [Sales and use tax exemption, Deer Rapids Road Fund Trustees], HB 1214 [State Employee Suggestion Award Program], HB 1267 [Privatization of ABC Stores], HJ 195 [Commending Rappahannock County for its outstanding volunteer efforts], HJ 237 [Commending Town of Woodstock for 250th Anniversary], HB 238 [Commending Page County High School boys' cross-country team], and HB 239 [Commending Rappahannock County High School softball team].
This collection is arranged into the following series:
Series I: Legislative bills, 2001-2005 Series II: Subject files, 1992-2005This series includes copies of amendments and bills, correspondence, newspaper clippings, notes, reports, and resolutions relating to specific House Bills, House Joint Resolutions, and Senate Bills. Of note are bills to revise the state tax code, franchising of ABC stores, and bills affecting the 15th District.
Arranged chronologically.
This series includes correspondence, minutes, newspaper clippings, proposals, and reports relating to the various bills and resolutions found in Series I. Topics include ABC stores, education, electricity deregulation, environment, taxation, and transportation.
Arranged alphabetically by folder title.