Del. Jim LeMunyon (R-Oak Hill)

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Party
Republican
District
67: Counties of Fairfax (part) and Loudoun (part)
Took Office
January 2010
Left Office
January 2017
Website
Twitter
Copatroning Habits
58% of bills he has copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 56% of them are Republicans. Of all of his fellow copatrons of the bills that he copatroned, 63% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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These are all of the video clips of Jim LeMunyon’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2010. There are 105 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB215: Income tax, state; annual adjustment for inflation.
  • HB1379: Voter list maintenance; use of Electronic Registration Information Center, etc.
  • HB1380: Absentee voting; electronic signatures prohibited on certain applications for absentee ballots.
  • HB1498: School boards; assignment of teachers, class size limits.
  • HB1538: Revision and recodification of Title 23; corrections.
  • HB1539: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; public access to records of public bodies.
  • HB1540: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; public access to meetings of public bodies.
  • HB2136: Washington Metrorail Safety Commission Interstate Compact; Va. authorized to become a signatory.
  • HB2137: Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; regional transportation plan.
  • HB2138: Transportation planning, state and local; adoption of comprehensive plan in Northern Virginia.
  • HB2139: Highways, Commissioner of; annual report requirements.
  • HB2140: Teachers turnover; exit questionnaire.
  • HB2141: Public education; Board of Education to report on condition and needs.
  • HB2142: High school graduation; delays by one year implementation of redesigned requirements.
  • HB2143: FOIA; training approved by Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council, online courses offered.
  • HB2144: Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council; increases membership, effect of missing meetings.
  • HB2145: DPOR; regulation of land surveyor photogrammetrists.
  • HB2146: Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council; online public comment form.
  • HJ90: United States Constitution; amendment concerning federal budget, sunset provision.
  • HJ551: United States Constitution; application for a convention of the states, balancing federal budget.
  • HJ552: Constitutional amendment; registration of voters (first reference).
  • HJ558: Commending the Chantilly High School baseball team.
  • HJ559: Commending the Chantilly High School boys' tennis team.
  • HJ617: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Compact of 1966 gubernatorial review.
  • HJ825: Commending the Westfield High School boys' basketball team.
  • HJ826: Commending the Westfield High School football team.
  • HB1: Interstate 66; tolls on existing components east of mile marker 67 prohibited.
  • HB209: Educational Institutions; revising and recodifying laws.
  • HB210: Housing; removal of obsolete provisions, correction of citation.
  • HB211: Civil immunity; forcible entry of motor vehicle to remove unattended companion animal.
  • HB212: Veterinary establishments; regulations, presentation of a deceased companion animal.
  • HB213: Motor vehicle safety inspection; exceptions to inspection requirement.
  • HB214: Tax reform, state and local; joint subcommittee to study.
  • HB215: Income tax, state; annual adjustment for inflation.
  • HB216: Sales and use tax; tax on food purchased for human consumption.
  • HB217: Machinery and tools, merchants' capital, and BPOL taxes; maximum rates established.
  • HB218: Income tax, state, tax credit; return of budget surplus.
  • HB518: School boards, local; to provide students with option to transfer to another school division.
  • HB519: School-affiliated entities; definition, providing protection for student personal information.
  • HB520: Redistricting of school boundaries; assignment of students.
  • HB521: Education, Board of; annual report includes reporting requirements of local school divisions.
  • HB522: Standards of Learning Innovation Committee; list of restrictive federal laws and regulations, report
  • HB523: Higher educational institutions; student mental health policies.
  • HB524: Teacher performance and quality; confidentiality.
  • HB525: Standards of Learning Innovation Committee; review of standardized testing in public high schools.
  • HB715: Interstate 66; requirements that VDOT must satisfy prior to change in HOV-2 designation.
  • HB716: Commonwealth Transportation Board; project evaluation.
  • HB717: Transportation projects; evaluation of in Northern Virginia.
  • HB718: Commonwealth Transportation Board; project proposals to regional organizations.
  • HB719: Commonwealth Transportation Board; value of statewide prioritization factors.
  • HB720: Transportation projects in Planning District 8; public hearings.
  • HB721: Toll Facilities Revolving Account; statewide prioritization process.
  • HB722: Tolls; prohibits imposition or collection of tolls on certain highways in Planning District 8.
  • HB723: NOVA; transfer of powers and duties to NOVA Authority.
  • HB724: Northern Virginia Transportation Commission; quorum and voting procedures.
  • HB725: Northern Virginia Transportation Commission; membership.
  • HB726: Northern Virginia Excess Toll Revenue Fund; created.
  • HB727: Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; decision-making procedure.
  • HB728: State and local transportation planning; results of reviews related to homeland security.
  • HB729: Transportation, Department of; electronic toll collection account notification.
  • HB730: Commuter parking; lot signage in Planning District 8.
  • HB731: Members of transportation district commissions; compensation.
  • HB732: State and local transportation planning; review of proposed rezoning, impact on roads.
  • HB733: VDOT and DRPT employees; performance evaluations.
  • HB817: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; record exclusions, rule of redaction, etc.
  • HB818: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; designation of officer, posting of rights and responsibilities.
  • HB819: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; public access to certain audio and video recordings.
  • HB821: Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Act; applicability to local governmental entities.
  • HB822: Cable television operators; billing, explanation of tax charges.
  • HB823: Governmental agencies; contracting for items from another governmental commercial activities list.
  • HB824: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; limitations.
  • HB1376: Claims; Paul R. DesRoches II.
  • HB1377: School boards; assignment of teachers, reduces maximum class sizes.
  • HB1378: Electrical transmission lines; construction near hospital helipads.
  • HB1379: Voter list maintenance; use of Electronic Registration Information Center, etc.
  • HB1380: Absentee voting; electronic signatures prohibited on certain applications for absentee ballots.
  • HJ90: United States Constitution; amendment concerning federal budget, sunset provision.
  • HJ91: Commending the Virginia Coalition for Open Government.
  • HJ109: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Compact of 1966; Governor to review, report.
  • HJ110: Interstate 66; Secretary of Transportation to study tolling alternatives.
  • HJ256: Commending the Westfield High School football team.
  • HJ382: Commending Conner Cummings.
  • HB434: Machinery and tools, merchants' capital, and BPOL taxes; maximum rates established.
  • HB453: Income tax, corporate; exemption, filing.
  • HB788: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; out-of-state requests for records.
  • HB1398: Highways, bridges, and ferries; clarification of certain revisions to Title 33.
  • HB1713: Schools accredited with three warnings or denied accreditation; alternative enrollment policy.
  • HB1714: Standards of Learning; third grade through eighth grade assessments.
  • HB1715: Higher educational institutions; students exhibiting suicidal tendencies or behavior, policies.
  • HB1716: Income tax, state; individual subtraction for income attributable to discharge of student loan.
  • HB1717: Psychiatric treatment of minors; objecting minor.
  • HB1718: Private investigators or personal protection specialist; independent contractors.
  • HB1719: Virginia Real Estate Transaction Recovery Fund; conforms provisions to Virginia Contractor Fund.
  • HB1915: Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; regional plan.
  • HB1916: Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Act; definition of state agency.
  • HB1917: Governmental agencies; contracts for items listed on commercial activities list.
  • HB1918: Public assistance; local director of social services to determine eligibility.
  • HB1919: Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; prohibited gifts and contributions.
  • HB1920: Virginia Consumer Protection Act; exclusions.
  • HB2362: Government electronic information; disclosure of data breach.
  • HJ499: United States Constitution; amendment concerning federal budget.
  • HJ575: Constitutional amendment (first resolution); registration of voters.
  • HJ576: Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
  • HJ771: Commending Ann Elizabeth Kutyna.
  • HB311: Highways, bridges, ferries, rail transportation, etc.; recodifying and revising laws.
  • HB425: Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; increases membership.
  • HB426: Interstate 66; CTB to include in next update certain improvements inside Capital Beltway.
  • HB427: Highways; periodic quantitative rating.
  • HB428: Registration of vehicles; false statement or affidavit and revocation.
  • HB429: License plates, special; issuance for members & former members of US Navy & their surviving spouses.
  • HB430: RS&UT; exemption increased to $50 maximum sales price of each article of school supplies.
  • HB431: Tax reform, state and local; creates joint legislative subcommittee to perform a two-year study.
  • HB432: Income tax, state; tax brackets, etc., adjusted for inflation.
  • HB433: Retail Sales and Use Tax; food purchased for human consumption.
  • HB434: Machinery and tools, merchants' capital, and BPOL taxes; maximum rates established.
  • HB435: Machinery and tools, merchants' capital, and BPOL taxes; maximum rates and income tax credits.
  • HB436: Higher educational institutions; year-round instruction.
  • HB437: Convention to amend the United States Constitution; selection and participation of Va. delegates.
  • HB438: Child custody or visitation; petition.
  • HB439: Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Act; applicability to Virginia citizens.
  • HB440: Income tax, state; payment of tax refunds.
  • HB453: Income tax, corporate; exemption, filing.
  • HB787: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; application to the State Corporation Commission, exemptions.
  • HB788: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; out-of-state requests for records.
  • HB789: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; participation in meetings in event of emergency, etc.
  • HB790: General Services, Department of; inventory of all real property owned by the Commonwealth.
  • HB791: Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; adoption and rule enforcement, appeals.
  • HB792: Residential zoning; restrictions in Planning District 8.
  • HB793: Transportation planning; VDOT to estimate costs necessary to mitigate or ameliorate congestion.
  • HB794: Employment; nonsolicitation agreements between employers and employees.
  • HB850: Standards of Learning; Board of Education to review assessments.
  • HB851: Assault and battery; full-time or part-time employee, penalty.
  • HB859: Alternative enrollment policy; schools accredited with warning for three consecutive years, etc.
  • HB1097: Psychiatric treatment of minors; eliminates requirement that minor consent to treatment.
  • HB1190: Individual income tax credit; return of budget surplus.
  • HB1212: Governor's Development Opportunity Fund; political contributions and gifts, prohibited conduct.
  • HJ23: Amendment convention; proposing amendment to United States Constitution, federal budget.
  • HJ96: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; report.
  • HJ99: Mathematics, science, etc.; Board of Education to determine need for schools.
  • HJ122: Statewide transportation technology goals and plan of action; VDOT, et al., to create, report.
  • HJ348: Celebrating the life of Bassam Khalil Abdallah.
  • HJ5217: Commending Trevor LeMaster.
  • HJ5229: MIRC; recommendations for changes to Commonwealth's Medicaid program, report.
  • 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.