Del. Elizabeth Guzman (D-Dale City)

- Party
- Democratic
- District
- 31: Counties of Fauquier (part) and Prince William (part) [map]
- Took Office
- January 2018
- Next Election
- November 2019
- Committees
- Counties, Cities and Towns, Privileges and Elections
- Website
- elizabethguzmanforvirginia.com
- @guzman4delegate
- Copatroning Habits
- 77% of bills she copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of her bills, 71% of them are Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that she also copatroned, 77% of them are Democrats.
- Partisanship
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- Tag Cloud
- Bills Passed
- 1.8% in 2018
Prince William Times: Local Dems to hold 'firehouse primary' Sunday for Neabsco District raceFebruary 21, 2019 |
Lynchburg News and Advance: Va. House Republicans block attempt to force floor vote on ERAFebruary 20, 2019 |
Richmond.com: PHOTOS: Thursday, February 14 at the Virginia General AssemblyFebruary 14, 2019 |
Fauquier Times: Letter: An easy way to change presidential electionsFebruary 9, 2019 |
Fauquier Times: 'Fund our future': 2000 teachers rally in state capital for raises, better school fundingJanuary 30, 2019 |
Bills
- HB1703: Aviation jet fuel; taxation, distribution of certain revenue to Metro. Washington Airport Authority.
- HB2091: Smoking; unlawful in motor vehicle with a minor present.
- HB2092: Campaign finance; direct contributions from corporations and business entities prohibited.
- HB2093: Virginia Fire Services Board; changes membership.
- HB2094: Virginia Personnel Act; hiring preference in state government for persons with disabilities.
- HB2095: Local prohibition on single use plastic and expanded polystyrene products; local tax.
- HB2128: Telemedicine; physicians licensed in contiguous jurisdictions.
- HB2129: Nursing, Board of; application for license or certification by military spouse, expedited review.
- HB2130: Election laws; time off to vote.
- HB2131: Income tax, state; credit for low-income seniors.
- HB2261: Employees; paid medical and family leave, civil penalties.
- HB2283: Juvenile court; appointment of counsel, waiver.
- HB2616: Juveniles; trial as adult.
- HB2629: Corrections Private Management Act; unauthorized private contracts.
- HB2812: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; disclosure of landlord and tenant remedies.
- HJ693: Education, Department of; impediments to gathering information about certain students.
- HR233: Commending Casanova Hunt.
- HR238: Commending Tommy Lee Jones.
- HR293: Commending Bob Mosier.
- HR294: Commending the Hylton Boys & Girls Club.
- HR295: Commending Hearts Delight Baptist Church.
- HR296: Commending the Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County.
- HR297: Commending Wendy Edwards.
- HR325: Commending Liberty High School.
- HR326: Commending Minnieville Elementary School.
- HR327: Commending the Prince William County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
- HR457: Commending Wendy Wilcox.
- HB250: Virginia Fire Services Board; changes membership.
- HB251: Public schools; Standards of Learning assessments.
- HB252: High school staffing; mental health counselors.
- HB253: Special education aides; caseload.
- HB254: DHRM; duties of department, employee communication.
- HB255: Public Preschool Fund and Grant Program; established.
- HB256: Income tax, state, and property tax; exemption for substantial-capacity solar equipment.
- HB416: Workers' compensation; audits of employer's premises.
- HB417: Sentencing guidelines; modification, new sentencing proceeding.
- HB419: Juveniles; increases minimum age for trial as adult.
- HB970: Motor vehicle fuels; sales tax in certain areas of the Commonwealth, price floor.
- HB971: Fair Housing Law; unlawful discrimination, gender identity.
- HB972: Income tax, state; increases deduction for senior citizens.
- HB973: Employees; paid medical and family leave, civil penalties.
- HB974: Medical marijuana; written certification by physician for treatment.
- HB975: Electric utilities; new generation sources.
- HB976: Felony conviction; compensation for wrongful incarceration.
- HB977: Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
- HB978: Electric utilities; net energy metering, standby charges.
- HB983: Street gangs; predicate criminal acts, penalty.
- HB1289: Passing stopped school buses; local ordinances.
- HB1290: Tethered unmanned aircraft systems; use by law-enforcement agency.
- HB1345: Absentee voting; deadline for requesting a mailed absentee ballot.
- HB1447: Higher educational institutions, public; tuition, immigration status.
- HB1448: Land preservation; special assessment, agricultural use.
- HB1449: Family and Individual Support Waiver; reduce or eliminate the waiting list.
- HB1594: Crime victims and witnesses; immigration status.
- HJ95: Pollinator Awareness Week; designating as last full week of June 2019, and each succeeding year.
- HR4: Reid, William Ferguson; recognizing achievements.
- HR160: Commending the Honorable David G. Brickley.
- HR161: Commending the C.D. Hylton High School cheer team.
- HR162: Commemorating the life and legacy of Presley N. O'Bannon.
- HR163: Commending Dennis Jensen.
- HR164: Commending Jarad L. Phelps.
- HR165: Commending Bill VanAntwerp.
- HR166: Commending Roger Talley.
- HR167: Commending Robert Clubb.
- HR168: Commending Glendell Hill.
- HR169: Commending Eleanor Sigrest.
- HR170: Commending Sonnie P. Penn Elementary School.
- HR171: Celebrating the life of Paul Robert Booth.
- HR172: Celebrating the life of Calvin L. Johnson.
- HR184: Commending 90 for 90.
- HR185: Commending Mike Meadows.
- HR186: Commending Damon Broiles.
- HR187: Commending Amanda Brown.
- HR188: Commending Ryan Tolley.
- HR189: Commending Neil Shoults.
- HR190: Commending Asley Amezquita.
- HR191: Commending Donovan Stewart.
- HR192: Commending Zachary Dixon.
- HR193: Commending Denyse Carroll.
- HR194: Commending Joshua Jensen.
- HR195: Commending Bradford Burgeson.
- HR210: Commending the Dale City Civic Association.