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Delegate Scott Lingamfelter

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Party Republican
District 31: Counties of Fauquier (part) and Prince William (part) [map]
Took Office January 2002
Next Election November 2009
Committees Appropriations, Education, Militia, Police and Public Safety
Website va31st.com
Fundraising $446,659 raised for next election (VPAP)
Bills Passed 51.1% in 2007

Recent Mentions on Blogs

thenewdominion.wordpress.com: Generation Next: Kids of the ?70s, ?80s now taking leadership role in state government

May 11, 2008
Story by Chris Graham We grew up with ?Family Ties? and cable TV, trips to the mall and video games. Then they called us Generation X - and no, we didn?t know what that was supposed to mean, either. Now we?re in our 30s - and maybe it?s the remote control and microwave oven that forced this on us, but we?re not interested in sitting around and waiting for our parents? generation to hand the mantle of leadership over. ?Here in Richmond, we seemed to have missed a step. We have the 60- and 7...

FAMILYFOUNDATIONBLOG.COM : Perfect Timing

May 7, 2008
Perfect Timing May 7th, 2008 by admin in Consitution And Law, Culture, Education, Faith And Religion, Issues, Values One of our highest priorities this past General Assembly session was HB 1135, which protects religious liberty in education. The bill was patroned by Delegate William Fralin (R-17, Roanoke) and it passed easily, including a 39-1 vote in the Senate. Governor Kaine made a minor amendment which was approved during the veto session last month. The bill takes effect July 1. This vict...

masonconservative.typepad.com: In Your Heart, You Know He's Right

April 29, 2008
For regular readers of this blog, many know that I was not comfortable with Jim Gilmore's candidacy for the US Senate. I boosted many candidates, most notably Eric Cantor. But in the end, nobody stood up and I respected Gov. Gilmore for taking on a tough election instead of passing like several members of our congressional delegation (I'm looking at you Davis, Cantor, and Forbes). So I backed Gilmore and I've resisted every attempt to go back on it. But I have been severely tempted recently...

Raising Kaine The Voice of Progressive Virginia : What Would We Do Without Tom Whipple?

April 4, 2008
What would a lot of us do without Tom Whipple and his amazing, 7-days-a-week "Whipple Clips" roundup of all the latest political news from Virginia? I don't know, but I just wanted to thank Tom -- and his substitute Whipple Clipper, Del. Bob Brink -- for doing this great job early every morning, 365 days a year. Do you guys ever rest? Thanks, and keep up the great work! For those of you not familiar with what these guys do, here are today's "Whipple Clips" headlines. Imagine doing this ever...

citizentom.wordpress.com: DELEGATE SCOTT LINGAMFELTER ON THE VIRGINIA BUDGET

March 14, 2008
In the March 14th Edition of the Lingamfelter Report, Delegate Scott Lingamfelter provides an optimistic report on the budget the General Assembly is producing. Here is an excerpt. Conservative Budget, Successful Session Dear Friends, After more than 60 days of tedious debate and difficult work, the House and Senate last night approved a budget for our Commonwealth including a landmark $42 million to reform Virginia?s mental health treatment system. By a unanimous vote, the House of Delega...

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Contact Scott Lingamfelter

District Office
5420 Lomax Way
Woodbridge, VA 22193

Richmond Office (during session)
P.O. Box 406
Richmond, Virginia 23218
804-698-1031

Room 417 of the General Assembly Building

E-Mail
DelSLingamfelter@house.state.va.us

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Aggregated Bill Poll Results

244 votes

Newest Comments

  • HB55:
    Sean of virginia beach writes: i have to say that as a child I can recognize the fact that our Current foriegn policy gets us into trouble when we go a...
  • HJ18:
    John Hodgson writes: Why limit it to just combat related disabilities. There are other disabilities our servicemen and women receive and hav...
  • HB1175:
    Waldo Jaquith writes: This bill has passed.
  • HB1175:
    Carl Kilo writes: I agree Jackson Landers. I had Hunter Safety back when I was in High School. Yes, guns in school. Teach your kids to hunt and you wont be hunting for your kids.
  • HB20:
    Lyle Corcoran writes: It makes absolutely no sense to allow open voting in a single party primary. We are not, as mistakenly stated above, a t...

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