Del. David Ramadan (R-South Riding)

Photo of David Ramadan
Party
Republican
District
87: Counties of Loudoun (part) and Prince William (part)
Took Office
January 2012
Left Office
January 2017
Age
53
Copatroning Habits
88% of bills he has copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 91% of them are Republicans. Of all of his fellow copatrons of the bills that he copatroned, 74% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Recent Mentions in the Media

WUSA9.com: What matters to voters in Virginia?

November 1, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

UVA | Center for Politics: Center for Politics Welcomes Bouie, Krebs, Ramadan, and Setmayer as Resident Scholars for 2021-2022 Academic ...

September 17, 2021 | 3:00 am
  

Loudoun Times-Mirror: Republican Party of Virginia blocks former Loudoun GOP Del. Ramadan from Twitter page

April 21, 2018 | 3:00 am
  

The New York Times: Virginia Lawmaker Faces Wrath of Donald Trump Supporters

December 29, 2015 | 3:00 am
  

WAMU 88.5: Virginia Delegate Fights Toll Increase On Dulles Greenway

November 12, 2013 | 3:00 am
  

These are all of the video clips of David Ramadan’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2012. There are 39 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB1126: Witnesses; protection of identity.
  • HB1351: Diploma seals; biliteracy.
  • HB1352: BPOL tax; deduction for amounts paid under subcontracts.
  • HB1353: Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; Supplement to Registry.
  • HB1354: Animal Cruelty Conviction List; established.
  • HB1355: Photo monitoring; use of systems to enforce traffic light signals, appeals.
  • HB1356: Tuition, in-state; students granted Temporary Protected Status, etc.
  • HB1721: Real property tax; exemption for surviving spouses of members of armed forces killed in action.
  • HB1722: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exemptions for university presidents.
  • HB1979: Prescription Monitoring Program; procedure upon arrest for certain drug offenses.
  • HB2134: Higher educational institutions; admission and enrollment of 75% of students domiciled in Virginia.
  • HB2343: Game, game animals, and fur-bearing animals; BGIF to allow feeding of certain wildlife.
  • HB2344: Dulles Greenway; powers & responsibilities of SCC to regulate toll road operators.
  • HB2345: Retrieval of hunting dogs, etc.
  • HB2373: Uniformed services-connected students; Department of Education shall establish process to identify.
  • HB2395: Public works contracts; prevailing wage provisions.
  • HJ509: Ronald Reagan Day; designating as February 6, 2016, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ590: Tangible personal property tax relief; reimbursement payments to localities.
  • HJ592: Common interest communities; Virginia Housing Commission to study administration and governance.
  • HJ894: Commending Scott M. Hamberger.
  • HJ895: Commending the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce.
  • HR265: Commending the George Mason University Green Machine.
  • HR295: Commending the Dulles South Food Pantry.
  • HR296: Commending Old Ox Brewery.
  • HR309: Celebrating the life of Gabriella Sophia Thompson.
  • HB26: Electronic cigarettes; prohibit purchase, etc., by minors.
  • HB46: Real property tax; exemption for spouses of members of armed forces killed in action.
  • HB66: School resource officers; local school board to place officer in each public school.
  • HB67: Commonwealth Transportation Board; increases total membership.
  • HB73: Personal property; fraudulent conversion of leased property, restitution.
  • HB137: Higher educational institutions; admission and enrollment of students domiciled in Virginia.
  • HB167: Virginia Business One Stop electronic portal program; participation by State Corporation Commission.
  • HB168: State Corporation Commission; eFile electronic registration system, etc.
  • HB195: Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; VSP to establish supplement (Robby's Rule).
  • HB237: Telework Grant Program; Program to be administered by Department of Rail and Public Transportation.
  • HB238: Higher educational institutions; spending of tuition.
  • HB239: Income tax, state; creates home school instruction tax credit.
  • HB1126: Witnesses; protection of identity.
  • HB1127: Voting equipment; use of direct recording electronic machines (DREs).
  • HB1250: Hunting; in certain counties allowed on Sundays.
  • HB1251: Sex offenders; reregistration, name change.
  • HB1263: Revenue Estimates, Advisory Council on; membership.
  • HJ8: Constitutional amendment; real property tax exemption for spouses of soldiers killed in action.
  • HJ451: Commending Serve Our Willing Warriors.
  • HJ452: Commending Gum Spring Library.
  • HJ453: Commending the Greek Orthodox Parish of Loudoun County.
  • HJ5095: Commending Daniel D. Polsby.
  • HJ5101: Commending Constantino Daniel Clemente.
  • HJ5126: Commending Akhil Rekulapelli.
  • HR149: Commending the Spirit of Freedom marching band.
  • HR150: Commending Brent Miller.
  • HR151: Commending Thomas A. Moorehead.
  • HR152: Commending Ric Martin.
  • HR153: Commending Will Sonak, DC.
  • HR155: Celebrating the life of Robert Daniel Morgan.
  • HR158: Commending Union Tae Kwon Do Center.
  • HR188: Commending Dr. Virginia Minshew.
  • HR527: Commending the Freedom High School band program.
  • HR528: Commending the Northern Virginia Bengali Association.
  • HR568: Commending the Greater Washington Telugu Cultural Sangam.
  • HR571: Commending the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Tall Cedars Ward.
  • HB999: Telework tax credit; creates income tax credit for certain employees.
  • HB1000: Telework expenses tax credit; extended for employers through December 31, 2015.
  • HB1001: Immigration laws; agreement with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
  • HB1006: Home school instruction tax credit; includes amount paid for materials and correspondence courses.
  • HB1008: Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; rights of owners.
  • HB1012: Criminal history record information check; elimination of fees.
  • HB1246: Dulles Greenway; allowed to lease property for outdoor advertising, SCC to approve toll rates.
  • HB1336: Telework tax credit; creates income tax credit for certain employees.
  • HB1389: Higher educational institutions; allocation of in-state undergraduate tuition and state funds.
  • HB1758: Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; export of Virginia products and services.
  • HB1760: SCC; integration of processes and forms by June 30, 2018, into Business Permitting Center, report.
  • HB1761: Property Owners' Association Act; waiver of assessments, voting of members.
  • HB1762: Hunting; allowed on Sunday in certain counties.
  • HB1851: Asbestos, Lead, and Home Inspectors, Virginia Board for; renewal of asbestos contractors licenses.
  • HB2095: Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of; removes references to Office.
  • HB2101: High School to Work Partnerships; Board of Education shall develop guidelines for establishment.
  • HB2267: Criminal activity proceeds; freeze of assets.
  • HB2305: Community associations; restrictions on solar panels.
  • HB2306: Eminent domain; current assessed value of real property, tax assessments.
  • HB2341: Voter registration; electronic transmission of information.
  • HB2347: Juvenile law-enforcement records; principal may provide information to threat assessment team, etc.
  • HJ550: Diwali Day; designating as last Saturday in October 2013, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ551: Constitutional amendment; General Assembly may exempt real property of spouses of soldiers killed.
  • HR168: Commending BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir.
  • HR169: Commending ikPunjabi.
  • HR176: Commending the Loudoun School for the Gifted.
  • HR177: Commending Pat Boone.
  • HR178: Commending County Christian School.
  • HR179: Commending Loudoun-Dulles Lodge 69 of the Fraternal Order of Police.
  • HR180: Commending Virginia Academy.
  • HR181: Commending the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company.
  • HR182: Commending Stone Ridge.
  • HR183: Commending Dominion Valley.
  • HR184: Commending Brambleton.
  • HR185: Commending Sergeant Eric Shelvy.
  • HR186: Commending Gary and Diane Heavin.
  • HR187: Commending the Bahá'í Center of Loudoun County.
  • HR188: Commending South Riding.
  • HR197: Commending John Champe High School.
  • HR199: Commending Raj Khalsa Gurdwara.
  • HR200: Commending the Greater Washington Telugu Cultural Sangam.
  • HR201: Commending the Virginia Tamil Academy.
  • HR202: Commending the Telugu Association of North America.
  • HR203: Commending the Hindu Temple of Virginia.
  • HR204: Commending the Vedic Temple of Virginia.
  • HR213: Commending Regency at Dominion Valley.
  • HB999: Teleworks tax credit; for individual who teleworks a minimum of 20 hours per week.
  • HB1000: Telework expenses tax credit; raises cap on aggregate amount available in years 2012 and 2013.
  • HB1001: Immigration laws; agreement with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
  • HB1002: Hunting; allows person to hunt wild animal on Sunday, on private lands in certain counties.
  • HB1003: Employment discrimination; no employer shall discharge on basis of age.
  • HB1004: Tuition; higher educational institutions to determine undergraduate out-of-state charges.
  • HB1005: Nonpublic school students; organizations governing participation in interscholastic programs.
  • HB1006: Home school instruction tax credit; includes amount paid for materials and correspondence courses.
  • HB1007: Voter registration; DMV to transmit voter registration applications to State Board of Elections.
  • HB1008: Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; rights of owners.
  • HB1009: Land-disturbing activities; service of order for violation shall be posted on site, etc.
  • HB1010: Guardian appointment; concurrent commitment hearing.
  • HB1011: Abatement of criminal conviction; effect of death of person convicted in circuit court, etc.
  • HB1012: Criminal history record information check; elimination of fees.
  • HB1246: Dulles Greenway; allowed to lease property for outdoor advertising, SCC to approve toll rates.
  • HB1247: Higher educational institutions; governing body to ensure funds received are spent properly.
  • HJ414: Celebrating the life of Stephen J. Snow.
  • HJ427: Commending the Briar Woods High School football team.
  • HJ495: Commending the Indian American community of Northern Virginia.
  • HR78: Commending Community Baptist Church.
  • HR79: Commending Park Valley Church.
  • HR80: Commending Community Church.
  • HR81: Commending the Arcola-Pleasant Valley Volunteer Fire Department.
  • HR82: Commending Liberty Elementary School.
  • HR520: Commending Legacy Elementary School.
  • HR521: Commending Rosa Lee Carter Elementary School.
  • HR522: Commending Brambleton Presbyterian Church.
  • HR523: Commending the Rotary Club of Sterling.
  • HR524: Commending the Briar Woods High School cheer team.
  • HR525: Commending Arcola Elementary School.
  • HR526: Commending Mercer Middle School.
  • HR527: Commending the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office Dulles South Public Safety Center.
  • HR528: Commending the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office Eastern Loudoun Station.
  • HR529: Commending the Reverend Charles Grant.
  • HR530: Commending the 2011 - 2012 Potomac Falls High School boys' basketball team.
  • HR531: Commending the 2010 - 2011 Potomac Falls High School boys' basketball team.
  • HR532: Commending Forest Grove Elementary School.
  • HR533: Commending Community Lutheran Church.
  • HR534: Commending Guilford Elementary School.
  • HR535: Commending Creighton's Corner Elementary School.
  • HR539: Commending Orbital Sciences Corporation.
  • HR541: Commending the 2011 Briar Woods High School softball team.
  • HR542: Commending Corpus Christi Catholic Mission.
  • HR543: Commending Sterling Middle School.
  • HR544: Commending Dulles Community Church.
  • HR545: Commending Gateway Community Church.
  • HR546: Commending Beth Chaverim Reform Congregation.
  • HR547: Commending Stone Hill Middle School.
  • HR548: Commending Sterling United Methodist Church.
  • HR549: Commending Park View High School.
  • HR550: Commending J. Michael Lunsford Middle School.
  • HR551: Commending Dominion High School.
  • HR552: Commending Horizon Elementary School.
  • HR553: Commending Rolling Ridge Elementary School.
  • HR554: Commending Ronald Wilson Reagan Middle School.
  • HR555: Commending Freedom High School.
  • HR556: Commending J.W. Alvey Elementary School.
  • HR557: Commending Samuel L. Gravely, Jr. Elementary School.
  • HR558: Commending the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Loudoun County.
  • HR559: Commending First Baptist Church of Sterling.
  • HR560: Commending Pinebrook Elementary School.
  • HR561: Commending Potowmack Elementary School.
  • HR562: Commending Sterling Elementary School.
  • HR563: Commending Hutchison Farm Elementary School.
  • HR568: Commending Countryside Elementary School.