Del. Eileen Filler-Corn (D-Fairfax Station)

Photo of Eileen Filler-Corn
Party
Democratic
District
41: County of Fairfax (part)
Took Office
March 2010
Left Office
January 2024
Twitter
Copatroning Habits
73% of bills she has copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of her bills, 81% of them are Democrats. Of all of her fellow copatrons of the bills that she copatroned, 60% of them are Democrats.
Partisanship
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These are all of the video clips of Eileen Filler-Corn’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2010. There are 53 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB1788: Firearms; sale or transfer, microstamping-enabled firearms, penalties.
  • HB1789: Health insurance; credits for certain local officials and employees.
  • HB1791: Veterans' Behavioral Health Services Grant Matching Fund; created, report.
  • HB1895: Sexual harassment; nondisclosure or confidentiality agreement.
  • HB2002: Workers' compensation; premium discounts for employers providing high-quality work-based experience.
  • HB2408: New Economy Workforce Credential Grant Program; eligible institutions, maximum reimbursement.
  • HB2409: Virginia College Savings Plan; renamed Commonwealth Savers Plan, duties of governing board.
  • HJ543: Jewish American Heritage Month; designating as May 2023 and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ634: Celebrating the life of Bruce Hunter Neilson.
  • HJ723: Commending the West Springfield High School girls' cross country team.
  • HJ724: Commending Sebastian Haworth.
  • HJ729: Commending the Burke Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department.
  • HJ730: Commending Megan McLaughlin.
  • HJ777: Commending the South County High School girls' outdoor track and field team.
  • HJ778: Commending the W.T. Woodson High School boys' cross country team.
  • HJ821: Celebrating the life of Theodore Nathan Lerner.
  • HR325: Commending Valentine DaDamio.
  • HB717: Unaccompanied homeless youths; consent for housing services.
  • HB718: Apprenticeship program; Bd. of Workforce Development to prepare recommendations for primary office.
  • HB719: Physical evidence recovery kits; victim's right to notification, storage.
  • HB720: Income tax, state; creates a nonrefundable credit for family caregivers.
  • HB721: Get Skilled, Get a Job, Give Back (G3) Program; higher education centers.
  • HB1264: New Economy Workforce Credential Grant Program; eligible institutions, maximum reimbursement.
  • HJ118: Rules, Joint Committee on, & the Speaker of the House of Delegates; confirming various appointments.
  • HJ267: Commending Conner Cummings.
  • HJ388: Commending the Robinson Secondary School wrestling team.
  • HB2203: Virginia Agriculture Food Assistance Program and Fund; established and created.
  • HB2203: Virginia Agriculture Food Assistance Program and Fund; established and created.
  • HB2204: Get Skilled, Get a Job, Give Back (G3) Fund and Program; established.
  • HB2204: Get Skilled, Get a Job, Give Back (G3) Fund and Program; established.
  • HB2206: Child Care Subsidy Program; expanding Program to serve more families.
  • HB2206: Child Care Subsidy Program; expanding Program to serve more families.
  • HJ579: Speaker of the House of Delegates; confirming appointment to VCU Health Sys Authority Board of Dir.
  • HJ579: Speaker of the House of Delegates; confirming appointment to VCU Health Sys Authority Board of Dir.
  • HJ712: Commending the Virginia State Police.
  • HJ712: Commending the Virginia State Police.
  • HJ713: Commending the Virginia National Guard.
  • HJ713: Commending the Virginia National Guard.
  • HJ714: Commending John R. Broderick.
  • HJ714: Commending John R. Broderick.
  • HJ720: Commending Lieutenant Junior Grade Madeline Swegle, USN.
  • HJ720: Commending Lieutenant Junior Grade Madeline Swegle, USN.
  • HJ721: Commending the Fairfax County Park Authority.
  • HJ721: Commending the Fairfax County Park Authority.
  • HJ7001: Rules, Joint Committee on, and the Speaker of the House of Delegates; confirming appointments.
  • HJ7002: Legislative Services, Director of the Division of; confirming appointment.
  • HR238: House Ethics Advisory Panel; confirming appointment by Speaker of the House of Delegates.
  • HR748: Commending the Virginia Department of Veterans Services Military Medics and Corpsmen Program.
  • HR749: Commending the Virginia Department of Corrections Restrictive Housing Reform for Inmates.
  • HB887: ABLE savings trust agreement; Medicaid clawback prohibition.
  • HB888: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain gun safes.
  • HB1414: Transportation; amends numerous laws related to funds, safety programs, revenue sources, etc.
  • HJ165: Commending the Washington Nationals.
  • HJ231: Commending the Virginia Department of State Police.
  • HJ232: Commending the Richmond Police Department.
  • HJ239: Commending the Lake Braddock Secondary School baseball team.
  • HJ240: Commending Deirdre Lavery.
  • HJ241: Commending Burke United Methodist Church.
  • HJ242: Commending Ilryong Moon.
  • HJ254: Commending the Division of Capitol Police.
  • HJ264: Commending the Nachman family.
  • HJ387: Commending Mariel Margaret Hamm-Garciaparra.
  • HJ393: Commending the Washington Mystics.
  • HJ414: Commending Jillian Anne Ellis.
  • HJ5010: Speaker of the House of Delegates; confirms various appointments.
  • HJ5012: Legislative Services, Division of; confirming appointment of the Director.
  • HR84: Commending Rabbi Bruce D. Aft.
  • HR178: Commending Wilbert Tucker Woodson High School boys' swim and dive team.
  • HR540: Commending the Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association, Virginia's hospitals, & hospital workers.
  • HR541: House Ethics Advisory Panel; confirming nominations by the Speaker of the House of Delegates.
  • HR607: Commending the House Clerk's Office.
  • HR621: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
  • HB2203: Child care providers; fingerprint-based criminal history background checks, repeal sunset, etc.
  • HB2204: Polling place procedures; full name and current residence address of voter.
  • HB2205: Family life education; consent.
  • HB2206: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain gun safes.
  • HB2207: Health insurance; coverage for contraceptives.
  • HB2281: Workers' compensation; occupation disease presumptions, PTSD.
  • HB2282: Issuance of temporary licenses; individuals engaged in counseling residency.
  • HB2454: Support person for minor victim; presence in courtroom.
  • HB2797: Handgun and assault firearm transfers; criminal history record checks, age requirement, penalty.
  • HJ675: DOE; experiential learning and workforce development opportunities in high-demand fields, report.
  • HJ676: Constitutional amendment; personal property tax exemption for motor vehicle of a disabled veteran.
  • HJ999: Commending Gerald L. Gordon, Ph.D.
  • HJ1022: Commending the West Springfield High School baseball team.
  • HJ1133: Commending American Jewish Committee Washington, D.C.
  • HB44: High school family life education curricula; law and meaning of consent.
  • HB45: Family life education curricula; personal privacy and personal boundaries.
  • HB171: Voter registration; extended time for new United States citizens to register.
  • HB172: Gun safes; establishes an exemption from retail sales tax.
  • HB173: Grand larceny and certain property crimes; increases threshold amount of money taken, etc., to $500.
  • HB174: Communication with individuals with certain disabilities; Dept. of CJS to establish protocol.
  • HB454: Higher educational institutions, public; governing boards, open educational resources.
  • HB455: Railroad right-of-way; allocation of funds for certain contract fees for access.
  • HB456: Health Professions, Department of; suspension of license, nonpayment of student loans.
  • HB457: ABLE savings trust agreements; elimination of Medicaid clawback.
  • HB458: CBD oil and THC-A oil; certification for use, dispensing.
  • HB459: Red salamander; designating as state salamander.
  • HB706: Grand larceny; increases threshold amount.
  • HB707: Firearms; allowing access to children, penalty.
  • HB708: Forward-facing child restraint devices; requirement for transporting children.
  • HB1076: Polling place procedures; full name and current residence address of voter.
  • HB1077: Driver education courses; DMV to allow licensed computer-based providers to offer tests virtually.
  • HB1083: Motor vehicle fuels sales tax; price floor.
  • HB1128: Child care providers; criminal history background check, repealing sunset provision.
  • HB1480: Child day programs; exemptions from licensure, removes certain programs from list.
  • HB1481: Health insurance; coverage for contraceptives.
  • HB1485: Truancy; procedures relating to intervention.
  • HJ17: SOL Innovation Committee; experiential learning & workforce development opportunities.
  • HJ165: Commending the 70th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel.
  • HJ407: Commending the Burke Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department.
  • HJ412: Celebrating the life of Thelma Kouzes.
  • HJ431: Commending the W.T. Woodson High School boys' basketball team.
  • HJ444: Commending the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
  • HJ461: Commending the Lake Braddock Secondary School band.
  • HR100: Commending the 70th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel.
  • HB473: Palliative Care Information and Education Program; established.
  • HB500: Child care providers; criminal history background checks.
  • HB1210: Gun safes; establishes an exemption from retail sales tax.
  • HB1704: Grand larceny and certain property crimes; increases threshold amount of money taken, etc.
  • HB1706: Law-enforcement immunity; storage of firearms.
  • HB1707: Tax credits, certain; elimination of state-level charitable contribution deductions.
  • HB1708: Standards of Accreditation; industry certification credentials obtained by high school students.
  • HB1709: School boards; policies and procedures prohibiting bullying, parental notification.
  • HB1710: Gun safes; establishes an exemption from retail sales tax.
  • HB2257: High school family life education curricula; effective and evidence-based programs on consent.
  • HB2258: Suicide; task force to raise public awareness, etc.
  • HB2259: Child day programs; certain programs exempted from licensure.
  • HB2266: Retail establishments and restaurants; posting of signs relating to firearms policy.
  • HB2267: Health benefit plans; coverage for hormonal contraceptives.
  • HB2404: PANDAS and PANS; created, report.
  • HB2405: Voter registration; extended time for new citizens to register to vote.
  • HB2406: Family life education curricula; instruction shall include personal privacy and personal boundaries.
  • HJ612: Missing Persons Day.
  • HJ678: Study; directing the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study teaching profession.
  • HJ679: Study; Joint Committee to Study the Future of Public Elementary and Secondary Education.
  • HJ680: Joint subcommittee to study issues related to family caregiving and long-term care supports, etc.
  • HJ712: Supporting legislation regarding the Equal Rights Amendment.
  • HJ851: Celebrating the life of Elie Wiesel.
  • HJ1042: Commending Burke Centre Conservancy.
  • HJ1046: Commending the Virginia Commission for the Arts.
  • HJ1047: Commending Cherry Run Elementary School.
  • HJ1053: Commending the Mantua Citizens' Association.
  • HJ1066: Commending Robinson Secondary School wrestling team.
  • HB473: Palliative Care Information and Education Program; established.
  • HB474: Child-care providers; criminal history background checks.
  • HB475: Students who have been treated for pediatric cancer; return to learn protocol.
  • HB500: Child care providers; criminal history background checks.
  • HB505: Consumer-directed personal care services; allows parent to be reimbursed for providing
  • HB655: Sexual assault; physical evidence recovery kits collection by Department of State Police, etc.
  • HB658: Protective orders; possession of firearms; penalty.
  • HB659: High school family life education curriculum; programs on prevention of dating violence, etc.
  • HB660: Qualified equity and subordinated debt investments tax credit.
  • HB661: Outdoor advertising; fee schedule established by Commonwealth Transportation Board.
  • HB662: Higher Education for Virginia, State Council of; open educational resources.
  • HB1092: Charitable Gaming Board; powers and duties.
  • HB1100: Research and development expenses tax credits.
  • HB1102: Trauma-informed sexual assault investigation; DCJS to establish.
  • HB1103: ABLE savings trust accounts; exclusion from determination of state means-tested assistance, etc.
  • HB1210: Gun safes; establishes an exemption from retail sales tax.
  • HB1342: Immunizations; requirements related to administration of vaccinations.
  • HJ336: Year of Shakespeare; designating as 2016.
  • HJ396: Commending the Robinson Secondary School girls' lacrosse team.
  • HJ412: Commending Kjell Lindgren.
  • HJ413: Commending the 2015 World Police and Fire Games.
  • HJ414: Commending the Lake Braddock Secondary School coed cross country team.
  • HJ448: Commending West Springfield High School.
  • HJ523: Commending W. T. Woodson High School.
  • HJ524: Commending the W. T. Woodson High School Deaf Academic Bowl team.
  • HR69: Commending West Springfield High School.
  • HR70: Commending the Robinson Secondary School girls' lacrosse team.
  • HB1327: Elections; assistance for certain voters.
  • HB1343: Campus police departments; sexual assault reporting.
  • HB1413: Hospital discharge procedures; designation of individual to receive information and instructions.
  • HB1421: Workforce development; duties of the Chief Workforce Development Advisor.
  • HB1552: Child welfare agencies; regulation, national criminal history record check requirement.
  • HB1668: Public schools; Standards of Learning tests.
  • HB2038: Commercial motor carriers; amends several commercial drivers' licensing laws.
  • HB2041: Open Education Resources Innovation Council; established, report.
  • HB2042: Mobile food vending businesses; regulations to permit on state highway rights-of-way, exception.
  • HB2044: Income tax, state; subtraction for long-term capital gains.
  • HB2045: Protective orders; possession of firearms; penalty.
  • HB2046: Family day homes; licensure by Department of Social Services.
  • HB2047: Income tax refunds; voluntary contributions to Federation of Virginia Food Banks.
  • HB2305: Community services boards and behavioral health authorities; coordination of services for veterans.
  • HB2306: ABLE savings trust accounts; established, administered by the Virginia College Savings Plan.
  • HJ870: Celebrating the life of the Reverend Richard B. Martin.
  • HJ875: Commending Mary B. Agee.
  • HJ879: Commending Robert Frost Middle School.
  • HR261: Celebrating the life of Stephen E. Beck, Jr.
  • HB543: Security freezes; protected consumers, penalties.
  • HB544: Higher educational institutions; violence prevention committee policies and procedures.
  • HB545: Elections; hours polls to be open.
  • HB546: Abortion; optional ultrasound.
  • HB547: Ultrasound prior to abortion; physician civil penalty.
  • HB548: Standards of Learning tests; expedited retake.
  • HB549: Virginia Public Procurement Act; transportation construction services.
  • HB550: Condominium & Property Owners' Association Acts; notice for requests to examine association records.
  • HB551: Wills of living persons; safekeeping with certain clerks of circuit courts.
  • HB552: Child welfare agencies; criminal history background checks requirement established.
  • HB948: VA Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, limitation of certain term contracts, exception.
  • HB957: Transportation commission membership; extends effective date of provisions to July 1, 2015.
  • HB1096: Student-athletes; Board of Education shall amend its guidelines for policies on concussions.
  • HB1245: Firearms; purchase or transportation by persons convicted of certain drug offenses.
  • HB1246: Concealed handgun permits; proof of competence.
  • HB1247: Spouses of military service members; reduces application review period for temporary licenses.
  • HJ425: Commending the Robinson Secondary School wrestling team.
  • HJ454: Commending Congregation Olam Tikvah.
  • HJ5116: Celebrating the life of Mary Anne Reiley.
  • HR130: Celebrating the life of First Lieutenant Robert Joseph Hess.
  • HR169: Commending the W. T. Woodson High School boys' basketball team.
  • HR170: Commending the West Springfield High School drama team.
  • HR179: Celebrating the life of William E. Albers.
  • HR180: Commending the Robinson Secondary School boys' swim and dive team.
  • HR181: Commending Antioch Baptist Church.
  • HB697: Higher educational institutions; mental health policies.
  • HB705: Health insurance; diagnostic procedures resulting from preventive care or screening.
  • HB707: Funeral protests; penalty.
  • HB1155: Income tax, state; taxation of trusts established for disabled individuals.
  • HB1774: Elections; extension of polling hours from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
  • HB1775: Abortion; optional ultrasound.
  • HB1776: Abortion; no physician shall be subject to civil penalty for failure to perform or supervise.
  • HB1777: Virginia Open Education Resources Council; established.
  • HB1778: Mammography; provider must notify patient about dense breast tissue.
  • HB1779: Tolling transponder fees; prohibits imposition of monthly fee for any month.
  • HB1781: Elderly or incapacitated adults; financial exploitation, penalties.
  • HB1782: Concussions in student-athletes; Board of Education guidelines on policies.
  • HB2024: Health insurance; diagnostic procedures resulting from preventive care or screening.
  • HB2041: Access roads and bikeways; authorizes Board to establish guidelines for use of rec. access funds.
  • HB2199: Standards of Learning; Board of Education to promulgate regulations.
  • HB2201: Public school buildings; carbon monoxide detectors.
  • HB2297: Railroad right-of-way access; allocation of funds.
  • HJ844: Commending the State of Israel.
  • HR172: Commending W. T. Woodson High School.
  • HR173: Commending Megan Beatty Gaeta.
  • HR174: Commending the Lake Braddock High School baseball team.
  • HR175: Commending the Lake Braddock High School girls' cross country team.
  • HR208: Celebrating the life of Dawn Lawson.
  • HR209: Commending the Lake Braddock Secondary School Counseling Services.
  • HR231: Commending the West Springfield High School drama team.
  • HB696: Virtual programs; state funding.
  • HB697: Higher educational institutions; mental health policies.
  • HB698: Budget; conference report to be posted on Internet.
  • HB699: Highway maintenance funds; allocation of funds.
  • HB700: Crimes against incapacitated or elder adults; penalty.
  • HB701: Campus police; report of certain incidents to local law-enforcement agency.
  • HB702: Health insurance; credits provided for retired school division employees.
  • HB703: Higher educational institutions; policies related to student nonpayment to be established.
  • HB704: Death of child; parent, guardian, etc., failure to report to local law-enforcement agency, etc.
  • HB705: Health insurance; diagnostic procedures resulting from preventive care or screening.
  • HB706: Pedestrians; requires vehicle drivers to stop at marked crosswalks, etc.
  • HB707: Funeral protests; penalty.
  • HB1155: Income tax, state; taxation of trusts established for disabled individuals.
  • HJ106: National Women's History Museum; supports creation thereof on National Mall in Washington, D.C.
  • HJ107: Hold Out for Hunger Day; designating as April 14, 2012, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ190: Commending the West Springfield High School Dance Team.
  • HJ275: Commending W.T. Woodson High School.
  • HR11: Celebrating the life of Cathy Belter.
  • HR38: Commending Temple Rodef Shalom.
  • HR594: Commending Gesher Jewish Day School.
  • HB1876: Protective orders; expands class of persons who may be issued order from victims of stalking, etc.
  • HB1877: Immunity of officers, etc., of nonprofit organizations; termination, etc., of corporation.
  • HB1878: Marijuana, synthetic; penalties for possession, intent to sell, distribute, etc.
  • HB1879: School zones; designation of zones in unincorporated planned residential communities.
  • HB1880: Disabled individuals; taxation of trusts established therefor.
  • HB1881: Composite index of local ability to pay; cap.
  • HB1882: Public Procurement Act; use of best value contracting by localities.
  • HB1883: Crimes against incapacitated or elder adults; penalty.
  • HB1884: Highway maintenance funds; requires CTB to allocate funds on basis of achieving level of disparity.
  • HB2430: Family and Medical Leave Act; allows employees to take leave under certain circumstances.
  • HJ607: Commending Rabbi Bruce Aft.
  • HJ641: Full-day kindergarten program; subcommittee to study efficacy & appropriateness of requiring.
  • HJ657: Commending Eileen and Larry Kugler.
  • HJ683: Osteoporosis Awareness Day; designating as May 10, 2011, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ753: Commending Lucille Liechty.
  • HJ846: Commending White Oaks Elementary School.
  • HJ847: Commending Lake Braddock Secondary School on the occasion of its 40th anniversary.
  • HJ491: Commending Mark Kane.
  • HJ492: Commending the Robinson High School girls' swim team.