Delegate Jim LeMunyon (R-Oak Hill)

Photo of Jim LeMunyon
Party
Republican
District
67: Counties of Fairfax (part) and Loudoun (part) [map]
Took Office
January 2010
Next Election
November 2013
Committees
Counties, Cities and Towns, Education, General Laws
Website
lemunyon.com
Copatroning Habits
63% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 59% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 65% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
?
Tag Cloud ?
Bills Passed
35% in 2013
Top Recent Contributors
Donor Sector Total
Virginia Republican Party Republican Party committees $60,329
Opportunity Virginia Pac Republican-based groups (but not official party committees) and generic conservative ones $20,000
Cameron Moberly & Hamrick Pc Uncoded $19,840
Dominion Leadership Trust PACs operated by Republican state politicians $15,301
Nakamoto, Gary Data processing & computer services $9,854
Galvin, Michael P Uncoded $6,000
Majority Leader Pac PACs operated by Republican state politicians $5,000
7Th District Republican Cmte Republican candidate contributions to own campaign $5,000
Majority Leaders Pac Uncoded $5,000
Dansey, Rick E Uncoded $4,800

Data provided by The National Institute on Money in State Politics.

Recent Mentions on Blogs

Va.'s Family Foundation legislative ratings highlight LGBT partisan ...

May 19, 2013
Nine state senators and 13 delegates received perfect scores on a scale of 0 to 100 from the Family Foundation, including two of the seven canddiates for lieutenant governor: Del. ... Del. Jim LeMunyon (R-Fairfax, Loudoun counties) had a mixed record of support for LGBT issues. Among those seven, the Family Foundation of Virginia rated Albo an 80, Comstock an 89, Greason an 88, Minchew an 89, May an 88, Rust a 63, and LeMunyon a 74. LeMunyon and Rust ...

FAUXRAGE!! Delegate Rob Bell Wants a Constitutional Convention ...

April 19, 2013
So the latest brouhaha in the otherwise fairly silent and respectable Attorney General's race has been this little tete-a-tete in the Bearing Drift comments section, namely over Del. Rob Bell's desire to have a ... You can read them for yourselves and tell see that Bell did indeed co-patron the bill, while HJ 100 — which was referred to Bearing Drift off the record as being filed in 2011 — has only Delegate Jim LeMunyon as a patron. So what's the big deal? Does this mean ...

We're #8! – Bearing Drift: Virginia's Conservative Voice

April 1, 2013
Our own Rick Sincere was on hand for the panel discussion of the report and he caught up with Del. Jim LeMunyon afterwards. Of note here is LeMunyon's response to Rick's question on Virgina's inexcusable corporate ...

Sen. Petersen, Del. LeMunyon to Host Town Hall - Fairfax City, VA ...

January 3, 2013
Chap Petersen (D-34th) and Del. Jim LeMunyon (R-67th) are holding a town hall meeting Thursday to speak with their constituents' before the start of the 2013 General Assembly session in Richmond. The meeting will be ...

Del. LeMunyon, Sen. Petersen to Host Town Hall - Oakton, VA Patch

January 2, 2013
Chap Petersen (D-34th) and Del. Jim LeMunyon (R-67th) are holding a town hall meeting Thursday to speak with their constituents' before the start of the 2013 General Assembly session in Richmond. The meeting will be ...

Recent Mentions in the Media

Sun Gazette: N.Va. Leaders Wrestle Over Priorities for Regional Transportation Funds

May 23, 2013
The Northern Virginia Transportation Alliance sponsored the May 22 forum. Despite the same acronym, it is a different group from the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority. Del. Jim LeMunyon (R-67th) told the panel that some projects on the list ...and more »

Washington Examiner: Northern Virginia leaders plan wish list of road projects for new funds

May 22, 2013
Those smaller items worry some leaders. Del. Jim LeMunyon, R-Chantilly, said when he voted for the transportation tax package, he wanted Northern Virginia to use the money for projects that will help commuters get home faster. "Of the 34 projects ...and more »

Metro Weekly: Va.'s Family Foundation legislative ratings highlight LGBT partisan divide

May 18, 2013
Va.'s Family Foundation legislative ratings highlight LGBT partisan divideTom Rust (R-Fairfax, Loudoun counties) ? all voted to confirm Thorne-Begland, but otherwise voted according to the Family Foundation's recommendations. Del. Jim LeMunyon (R-Fairfax, Loudoun counties) had a mixed record of support for LGBT issues.

Loudoun Times-Mirror: Opponents targeting Del. Comstock's record on education

May 15, 2013
Opponents targeting Del. Comstock's record on educationDavid Ramadan (R-87th) and Jim LeMunyon (R-67th). ?We're starting to have some ... But Comstock's campaign manager Susan Falconer said the delegate has long been a strong advocate for Northern Virginia schools. Comstock was forced to oppose the ...

The Hill (blog): Mike Lee's speech: Bring back Judge Napolitano's 'Freedom Watch'

April 23, 2013
Mike Lee's speech: Bring back Judge Napolitano's 'Freedom Watch'Virginia Del. Jim Lemunyon suggested a few years back a Constitutional Convention. And it may take that, but it is really the red states, the heartland states, that are left behind by the centralization of power. It is they that need to find their own ...

From this Legislator’s Twitter Feed

October 4, 2012

JimLeMunyon: See my letter in today's Post and others at: https://t.co/vmuHeOvS #

October 3, 2012

JimLeMunyon: Teddy wins!!!! #

September 23, 2012

JimLeMunyon: Go Nats! http://t.co/lV0eFt9Z #

September 18, 2012

JimLeMunyon: Great turnout at the Fairfax County Republican Committee meeting tonight! #

September 4, 2012

JimLeMunyon: My comments in WaPo on proposed toll hikes - let your voice be heard - http://t.co/xx8xxvly #

These are all of the video clips of Jim LeMunyon’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2010. There are 73 video clips in all.

Index

Jan 27, 2010
Jan 28, 2010
Feb 12, 2010
Feb 15, 2010
Feb 15, 2010
Mar 01, 2010
Mar 03, 2010
Mar 04, 2010
Mar 12, 2010
Jan 20, 2011
Jan 21, 2011
Jan 25, 2011
Jan 28, 2011
Jan 28, 2011
Jan 28, 2011
Jan 28, 2011
Feb 01, 2011
Feb 02, 2011
Feb 04, 2011
Feb 04, 2011
Feb 04, 2011
Feb 09, 2011
Feb 09, 2011
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Feb 09, 2011
Feb 16, 2011
Feb 16, 2011
Feb 17, 2011
Feb 21, 2011
Feb 22, 2011
Feb 22, 2011
Feb 23, 2011
Feb 23, 2011
Feb 23, 2011
Feb 24, 2011
Feb 25, 2011
Feb 26, 2011
Jan 13, 2012
Jan 27, 2012
Jan 31, 2012
Feb 01, 2012
Feb 01, 2012
Feb 01, 2012
Feb 01, 2012
Feb 03, 2012
Feb 06, 2012
Feb 06, 2012
Feb 07, 2012
Feb 09, 2012
Feb 24, 2012
Feb 27, 2012
Feb 29, 2012
Mar 01, 2012
Mar 07, 2012
Mar 08, 2012
Mar 08, 2012
Mar 10, 2012
Apr 17, 2012
Apr 18, 2012
Apr 18, 2012
Jan 24, 2013
Jan 28, 2013
Jan 29, 2013
Jan 29, 2013
Jan 30, 2013
Jan 31, 2013
Feb 01, 2013
Feb 04, 2013
Feb 04, 2013
Feb 07, 2013
Feb 11, 2013

Bills

  • HB604: License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: IN REMEMBRANCE, APRIL 16, 2007.
  • HB1884: Highway maintenance funds; basis of allocation.
  • HB1885: Highways; VDOT to determine periodic quantitative rating on pavement condition, etc.
  • HB1886: Vehicle tire weight limitations; prohibits over-the-road operation of certain vehicles.
  • HB1887: Rail-to-Dulles Project; places limitations and conditions on expenditure of revenues of State.
  • HB1888: Income tax, state and fuels taxes; adjusted for inflation.
  • HB1889: Public schools; teacher performance indicators, etc., in personnel file shall be confidential.
  • HB1890: General Services, Department of; public access to standard vendor accounting information.
  • HB1891: Officers of election; appointment and term.
  • HB1892: Childhood sexual abuse; statute of limitations.
  • HB2002: State Inspector General; authorized to conduct review of legislative and judicial branches.
  • HB2019: Public schools; policies and regulations approved by local school board.
  • HB2020: Tolls; use of revenues.
  • HB2021: Public employment; prohibits discrimination.
  • HB2068: Public schools; reading intervention services for students in kindergarten through grade 3, etc.
  • HB2257: Property Owners' Association Act; rule enforcement.
  • HJ565: U.S. Constitution; application to Congress of United States to call an amendment convention.
  • HJ659: Constitutional amendment; registration of voters (first reference).
  • HJ753: Transportation-related facilities; Joint Commission on Transportation Accountability to study use.
  • HJ946: Celebrating the life of Rodney James Fallon.
  • HB599: Northern Virginia Transportation District; responsibilities of Department of Transportation.
  • HB600: Transportation Board; changes composition.
  • HB601: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority; board membership.
  • HB602: School calendar; local school divisions to set.
  • HB603: School divisions, local; open enrollment policies.
  • HB604: License plates, special; issuance of those bearing legend: IN REMEMBRANCE, APRIL 16, 2007.
  • HB605: Virginia Property Owners' Association Act; duty of care for board of directors.
  • HB606: Child custody; cases that award joint custody.
  • HB607: Unlawful filming of another; penalty.
  • HB608: Unlawful filming of another; creates civil cause of action for victims.
  • HB609: Professional and Occupational Regulation, Department of; duties of regulatory boards.
  • HB610: Corporations; filing articles of dissolution.
  • HB611: Competitive Government Act; Governor requires commercial activity procured from private sector.
  • HB612: Virginia Code Commission; public comment on revision, repeal, and recodification of Code sections.
  • HB613: Public employment; prohibits discrimination.
  • HB614: Comprehensive plan; controls future land use decisions of governing body.
  • HB615: Zoning; clarifies that localities may approve by special exception all modifications to property.
  • HB616: Advertising; within the limits of the highway, increases civil penalty, localities to share penalty.
  • HB617: Grass; authorizes locality to require by ordinance that owners of certain real estate cut.
  • HB618: Soil and water conservation boards, local; appointment of members of board of directors.
  • HB619: Convention to amend US Constitution; selection and participation of Virginia delegates.
  • HB620: Information Technology and Management Internal Service Fund; established for VITA.
  • HB621: Veterans; repeals obsolete defense housing projects laws.
  • HB622: Elections; authorizes any locality to provide for party identification of candidates on ballots.
  • HB625: Transportation planning; proposed comprehensive plans in Northern Virginia.
  • HB626: Highway noise; governing body of locality may evaluate from highways it may designate for analysis.
  • HB627: Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project; use of state funds.
  • HB628: Voter registration; applicant to provide political party affiliation when registering to vote.
  • HB1277: Contractors; licensing by localities, civil penalty.
  • HJ100: U.S. Constitution; application to Congress to call constitutional convention.
  • HJ101: Public policy issues; meetings with U.S. Senate members of Va. Congressional Delegation & State.
  • HJ102: United States Constitution; applies to Congress to call an amendment convention.
  • HJ228: U.S. Constitution; Congress of U.S. to report to states on all pending applications.
  • HR9: Political robocalls; House of Delegate member to refrain from calling person on do not call listing.
  • HR596: Commending Dr. Cheryl Newton.
  • HR612: Commending the Westfield High School boys' 4 x 800 relay team.
  • HB778: Legislative Support Commission; publication of House and Senate voting records.
  • HB782: Surplus real property; DGS to inventory all real property owned and update at least annually.
  • HB784: Income tax, state; indexing rates, filing thresholds, personal exemptions, and standard deductions.
  • HB1367: Health insurance; coverage for treatment of autism spectrum disorder.
  • HB1539: Tolls on Dulles Toll Road and Dulles Greenway; requires advance approval by local government, etc.
  • HB1566: House and Senate voting records; publication on legislative electronic information system.
  • HB1998: Northern Virginia Transportation District; long-range transportation planning.
  • HB1999: Northern Virginia Transportation District; revises criteria for allocation of revenues.
  • HB2000: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority board of directors; appointments.
  • HB2001: Quiet pavement technology; requires VDOT to expedite development.
  • HB2002: Tuition, out-of-state; boards of visitors to set charges based on competitive market rates.
  • HB2003: Real property; DGS to inventory all property owned and update at least annually.
  • HB2004: Bonds; public notice issued prior to public hearing shall state use of proceeds.
  • HB2005: Firearms shows; promoter shall display materials developed by State Police at entrance.
  • HB2006: Small businesses; clarifies process review of existing regulations.
  • HB2007: Intergovernmental Cooperation, Virginia Commission on; powers and duties.
  • HB2008: School calendar; school divisions to set so first day is no earlier than fourth Monday in August.
  • HB2009: Open enrollment policy; any pupil residing in school division may attend school of choice.
  • HJ542: U.S. Constitution; application to U.S. Congress to call convention to propose an amendment.
  • HJ707: Commending the Chantilly High School Touch of Class Show Choir.
  • HR64: Clerk of House of Delegates; posting recorded votes to the legislative information system.
  • HB778: Legislative Support Commission; publication of House and Senate voting records.
  • HB779: Northern Virginia transportation projects; VDOT to evaluate and make periodic reports.
  • HB780: Open school enrollment policies; local school divisions to have policies in place by August 1, 2010.
  • HB781: School divisions, local; certain reporting requirements.
  • HB782: Surplus real property; DGS to inventory all real property owned and update at least annually.
  • HB783: Wireless telecommunications devices; prohibits talking on such device unless in hands-free mode.
  • HB784: Income tax, state; indexing rates, filing thresholds, personal exemptions, and standard deductions.
  • HB786: Polling hours; extends hours on election day.
  • HB792: Professional and Occupational Regulation, Department of; issuance of temporary licenses, etc.
  • HB1306: Jurors; to provide identification.
  • HB1367: Health insurance; coverage for treatment of autism spectrum disorder.
  • HB1368: Vehicle engine idling; allowed for unattended motor vehicles on residential streets, exceptions.
  • HJ100: Governor's schools; Board of Education encouraged to support establishment of additional schools.
  • HJ183: Constitutional convention; urges U.S. Congress to call for purposes of amending U.S. Constitution.
  • HR2: Electronic legislative information system; Clerk of House of Delegates to post votes of members.