Tracking Virginia’s General Assembly
since 2007.
HB2041: Incarcerated persons; Department of Correctional Education to develop programs for online courses.
This vote on HB2041 was held in the House. This vote passed.
Yes
- Kenny Alexander
(D-89)
Kenny Alexander
(D-89)
Norfolk, VA
Served: 2002– - Bill Carrico
(R-5)
Bill Carrico
(R-5)
Independence, VA
Served: 2002– - Anne Crockett-Stark
(R-6)
Anne Crockett-Stark
(R-6)
Wytheville, VA
Served: 2006– - Adam Ebbin
(D-49)
Adam Ebbin
(D-49)
Arlington, VA
Served: 2004– - Bill Fralin
(R-17)
Bill Fralin
(R-17)
Roanoke, VA
Served: 2004– - Jeff Frederick
(R-52)
Jeff Frederick
(R-52)
Woodbridge, VA
Served: 2004– - Phil Hamilton
(R-93)
Phil Hamilton
(R-93)
Newport News, VA
Served: 1988– - Steve Landes
(R-25)
Steve Landes
(R-25)
Served: 1996– - Matt Lohr
(R-26)
Matt Lohr
(R-26)
Harrisonburg, VA
Served: 2006– - Jennifer McClellan
(D-71)
Jennifer McClellan
(D-71)
Richmond, VA
Served: 2006– - Melanie Rapp
(R-96)
Melanie Rapp
(R-96)
Yorktown, VA
Served: 2001– - Tom Rust
(R-86)
Tom Rust
(R-86)
Herndon, VA
Served: 2002– - Steve Shannon
(D-35)
Steve Shannon
(D-35)
Vienna, VA
Served: 2004– - Jim Shuler
(D-12)
Jim Shuler
(D-12)
Blacksburg, VA
Served: 1994– - Robert Tata
(R-85)
Robert Tata
(R-85)
Virginia Beach, VA
Served: 1984– - Roslyn Tyler
(D-75)
Roslyn Tyler
(D-75)
Jarratt, VA
Served: 2006– - Jeion Ward
(D-92)
Jeion Ward
(D-92)
Hampton, VA
Served: 2004– - Onzlee Ware
(D-11)
Onzlee Ware
(D-11)
Roanoke, VA
Served: 2004–
No
- Mark Cole
(R-88)
Mark Cole
(R-88)
Fredericksburg, VA
Served: 2002– - Scott Lingamfelter
(R-31)
Scott Lingamfelter
(R-31)
Woodbridge, VA
Served: 2002–
No Vote
Explanation
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