Del. Carrie Coyner (R-Chesterfield)

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Party
Republican
District
75: Counties of Brunswick (part), Greensville, Isle of Wight (part), Lunenburg (part), Southampton (part), and Sussex; Cities of Emporia and Franklin (part)
Next Election
November 2025
Copatroning Habits
55% of bills she has copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of her bills, 59% of them are Democrats. Of all of her fellow copatrons of the bills that she copatroned, 52% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Bills Passed
12.5% in 2024
Recent Mentions in the Media

Progress Index: Fiscal-distress legislation sent to House floor by committee

February 9, 2024 | 3:00 am
  

Virginia Mercury: Va. lawmakers consider sweeping changes to special education • Virginia Mercury

February 2, 2024 | 3:00 am
  

VPM News: Lawmakers pitch rental assistance to improve students' education

January 31, 2024 | 3:00 am
  

Gun Owners of America: VA: BETRAYAL: GOP-Backed Gun Control Passes the House! | GOA

January 31, 2024 | 3:00 am
  

Richmond Times-Dispatch: Virginia: Legislators are making big push to help renters

January 26, 2024 | 3:00 am
  

Bills

  • HB473: Income tax, state; employer retention credit.
  • HB474: Restroom Access Act; civil liability.
  • HB475: Child care; background checks for applicants for employment, etc.
  • HB476: Vacant buildings; registration.
  • HB477: Eviction Diversion Pilot Program; extends expiration of Program to July 1, 2025.
  • HB478: Community revitalization fund; expanding use for all localities.
  • HB479: Prisoner; physical examination by licensed nurse practitioner.
  • HB646: Zoning; certified recovery residence.
  • HB647: Public education; student literacy measures.
  • HB648: Contracts assigning rights to inheritance funds; legal rate of interest.
  • HB649: Vital records; birth certificates, adoption, members of the military.
  • HB650: Zoning; solar photovoltaic and energy storage projects.
  • HB652: Funeral arrangements; next of kin, proof of designated person to make funeral arrangements.
  • HB653: Adoption of initial discretionary sentencing guideline midpoints; violent felony offenses.
  • HB654: Virginia Parent Data Portal; Board of Education to create and maintain.
  • HB655: Local fiscal distress; determination by Auditor of Public Accounts, state intervention.
  • HB1075: Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of Virginia Program; established, report, sunset date.
  • HB1079: Early College Model Program; established.
  • HB1081: Public schools; changes to student instructional time in public elementary & secondary schools.
  • HB1083: VA Education & Workforce Longitudinal Data System; administration by Office of Education Economics.
  • HB1087: College and Career Ready Virginia Program and Fund; established and created.
  • HB1089: Special education and related services; definitions, utilization of Virginia IEP.
  • HB1446: Real property tax; assessment of real property used for affordable housing.
  • HB1447: Pass-through entity tax; penalty waiver.
  • HJ77: Designating Monday, January 22, 2024 as Recovery Day in Virginia.
  • HJ121: Commending Xcellerated Offshore.
  • HJ197: Commending Carter Myers Automotive.
  • HJ337: Commending the Capitol Region Military Alliance of Virginia.
  • HJ338: Commending the Hopewell Rotary Club.
  • HJ339: Commending the 2022 and 2023 seaplane flybys in honor of the 1619 Thanksgiving Prayer.
  • HJ342: Commending Fort Gregg-Adams.
  • HR136: Commending the Old Dominion Barn Dance.
  • HR137: Commending Donna Dean Stevens.
  • HR219: Commending Stephon Hicks.
  • HR321: Commending Nick Tyree.
  • HR341: Commending Vivian Rivera-Maysonet.
  • HR378: Commending Shamari Earls.
  • HB222: Taxes; installment agreements for payment.
  • HB1367: Income tax, state; tax credit for employer contributions to Virginia College Savings Plan accounts.
  • HB1368: Tax practitioners; work group to consider discussion process, etc.
  • HB1369: Income tax, state; installment agreements for payment of taxes.
  • HB1422: Concealed handgun permits; demonstration of competence.
  • HB1423: School Readiness Committee; renaming as Commission on Early Childhood Care and Education.
  • HB1424: National Teacher Certification Incentive Reward Program & Fund; eligibility, incentive grant awards.
  • HB1425: Conservators of the peace; search warrants, military criminal investigative organizations.
  • HB1524: Va. Opioid Use Reduction & Jail-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment & Transition Fund; created.
  • HB1525: Peer recovery specialists; barrier crime exceptions.
  • HB1526: Student literacy measures; scope, students in grades four through eight, English SOLs.
  • HB1627: Common Interest Community Board; enforcement power over continuing violations.
  • HB1628: Wetland and Stream Replacement Fund; availability of credits, use of funds.
  • HB1629: Virginia Parent Data Portal; Board of Education to create and maintain, report.
  • HB1630: Virginia Retirement System; return to work.
  • HB2184: Judgment liens; release of specific property.
  • HJ482: Commending Dr. Donald James Finley.
  • HR243: Commending Dr. Donald James Finley.
  • HR486: Celebrating the life of deSaussure Parker Moore III, MD.
  • HB222: Taxes; installment agreements for payment.
  • HB223: Insurance; locality may provide for employees of certain public school foundations.
  • HB224: Income tax, corporate; filing status for tax returns of certain affiliated corporations.
  • HB225: Health insurance; definition of autism spectrum disorder.
  • HB226: Taxes; appeal of local assessments.
  • HB227: Debt collection; fees.
  • HB228: Juvenile boot camps; eliminates authority of the Department of Juvenile Justice to establish.
  • HB229: Social determinants of health; VDH shall collect & analyze information including demographic data.
  • HB230: Teachers; licensure by reciprocity for military spouses, timeline for determination.
  • HB275: Secondary street acceptance; Commonwealth Transportation Board regulations.
  • HB276: Wetland and stream mitigation banks; use of credits from secondary service area.
  • HB277: Recovery residences; disclosure to potential residents that residence is certified.
  • HB278: Community health assessments and community health improvement plans; impact on health of residents.
  • HB279: Criminal records; sealing of records by petition, criteria.
  • HB280: Marijuana-related offenses; modification of sentence.
  • HB281: Real property; duty to disclose ownership interest and lis pendens.
  • HB282: Criminal records; effect of criminal convictions on licensure, data to be included in report.
  • HB284: Real Estate Appraiser Board; continuing education to include fair housing or appraisal bias courses.
  • HB319: Virginia Literacy Act; early student literacy, evidence-based literacy instruction, etc.
  • HB906: Petition for modification of sentence; eligibility, procedures.
  • HB1299: High school students; instruction concerning post-graduate opportunities.
  • HB1348: Marijuana-related offenses; creates writ of post-conviction relief.
  • HJ18: Usher Syndrome Awareness Day; designating as third Saturday in September 2022.
  • HJ288: Commending Henricus Colledge (1619)
  • HR30: Commending Aravely Avila-Jimenez.
  • HR33: Commending Megan Richards.
  • HR34: Commending Madison McConico.
  • HR35: Commending Kyairra Washington.
  • HR41: Commending Zachary Brown.
  • HR42: Celebrating the life of Mark E. Skiles.
  • HR100: Commending Tracey Curcio.
  • HR123: Commending the Thomas Dale High School girls' indoor track and field team.
  • HB1873: Brain injury; clarifies definition.
  • HB1873: Brain injury; clarifies definition.
  • HB1874: Behavioral health; assessments in local correctional facilities, report.
  • HB1874: Behavioral health; assessments in local correctional facilities, report.
  • HB1875: Law-enforcement officers; modifies minimum qualifications.
  • HB2027: Standards of Learning; reading and mathematics assessments for grades three through eight.
  • HB2027: Standards of Learning; reading and mathematics assessments for grades three through eight.
  • HB2059: Delinquent returns; enforcement, when approval required.
  • HB2059: Delinquent returns; enforcement, when approval required.
  • HB2060: Online portal for tax practitioners; Department of Taxation shall analyze prospect of establishing.
  • HB2060: Online portal for tax practitioners; Department of Taxation shall analyze prospect of establishing.
  • HB2099: Judgments; limitations on enforcement, judgment liens, settlement agents, effective date.
  • HB2099: Judgments; limitations on enforcement, judgment liens, settlement agents, effective date.
  • HB924: Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; threats, penalty.
  • HB925: DMAS; steps to facilitate transition between two programs.
  • HB926: Income tax, state; credit for employer contributions to Virginia College Savings Plan accounts.
  • HB927: SCHEV; certain institutional goals and criteria, reports.
  • HB928: Chesterfield County School Board; recovery high school to be established.
  • HB929: Subdivision plats; certain approved final plats shall remain valid indefinitely, etc.
  • HB930: Military service members and veterans; expediting the issuance of credentials to spouses.
  • HB931: Public schools; reduces number of Standards of Learning assessments, report.
  • HB1616: Hopewell, City of; amending charter, issuance of bonds.
  • HB5076: Law-enforcement officers; changes minimum qualifications.
  • HB5077: Income tax, state; credits and deductions, child and dependent care expenses.
  • HB5078: School boards; paid leave for teachers or other school board employees, COVID-19.
  • HB5085: Judicial emergency; limitation on prosecution of felony due to lapse of time.
  • HJ274: Commending the Hopewell High School football team.
  • HJ277: Commending Dorothy A. Jaeckle.
  • HJ335: Commending the Hopewell/Prince George Chamber of Commerce.
  • HJ441: Commending the Hopewell Dixie Youth Baseball Majors All-Star team.
  • HR97: Celebrating the life of Margie Dickinson Davis.
  • HR131: Commending Janice B. Blakley.