The latest gift disclosures show that the items lawmakers received ranged widely.

Dominion picked up the cost of tickets to The Richmond Forum, valued at $160, for Cox. Massie received eight football and basketball tickets from the University of Virginia valued at $600. State Sen. Henry L. Marsh III, D-Richmond, received $795 in tickets to Kings Dominion and Busch Gardens, among other things.

In the wake of the controversy over the gifts to the McDonnells and members of their family — many of which were not reported — state lawmakers have proposed changes to Virginia’s gift and disclosure laws.

Legislation filed in the House of Delegates is working through the committee process. As proposed it would impose a $250 cap per tangible item on gifts to lawmakers from lobbyists and others with business before the state. It would also ban solicitation of gifts from lobbyists, though receiving some gifts would still be OK.

The Virginia Senate on Thursday unanimously approved several bills designed to increase disclosure and transparency and place limits on gifts received by elected officials.