Del. Wendy Gooditis (D-Clarke)

Photo of Wendy W. Gooditis
Party
Democratic
District
10: Counties of Clarke (part), Frederick (part), and Loudoun (part)
Took Office
January 2018
Left Office
January 2024
Twitter
Copatroning Habits
82% of bills she has copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of her bills, 89% of them are Democrats. Of all of her fellow copatrons of the bills that she copatroned, 75% of them are Democrats.
Partisanship
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Recent Mentions in the Media

The Winchester Star: Hidden deaths: Gun suicides frequent, but rarely discussed

December 18, 2021 | 3:00 am
  

Virginia Business Magazine: Lawmakers amend Virginia Human Rights Act, kill workplace harassment bills

March 5, 2021 | 3:00 am
  

Bills

  • HB1295: Personal property tax; locality may exempt farm machinery and farm implements.
  • HB1382: Cats; prohibition on declawing, civil penalty.
  • HB1391: Social Media, Commission on; established, report.
  • HB1594: Multijurisdictional community services boards; health insurance coverage for employees.
  • HB1786: Child abuse or neglect; definition, independent activities.
  • HJ563: Commending HealthWorks for Northern Virginia.
  • HJ707: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Charles L. Waddell.
  • HR260: Celebrating the life of Nancy Lynn Finley Barbour.
  • HR261: Commending Boy Scouts of America Troop 982.
  • HR262: Commending Literacy Volunteers Winchester Area.
  • HR263: Commending Wheels for Wellness.
  • HR264: Commending Kaeley Boyle.
  • HR265: Commending the Dental Clinic of Northern Shenandoah Valley.
  • HR266: Celebrating the life of Joan Gillette Rokus.
  • HB716: Kinship foster care; notice and appeal.
  • HB722: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; meetings held through electronic communication means.
  • HB723: Electric cooperatives; elections for board of directors, access to meetings, required disclosures.
  • HB724: Electric cooperatives; net energy metering for agricultural customer-generators, report.
  • HB725: Hunting with steel-jawed traps; prohibition, penalty.
  • HB726: Health insurance; coverage for donated human breast milk.
  • HB1195: Social Media, Commission on; established, report, sunset provision.
  • HB1196: Workers' compensation; domestic service employees.
  • HB1283: Nutrient credits; generation near where used, report.
  • HB1294: Personal care services; requirements for managed care organizations.
  • HB1295: Personal property tax; locality may exempt farm machinery and farm implements.
  • HR68: Commending Mobile Hope of Loudoun.
  • HR76: Commending Rohini Das.
  • HR77: Commending Alison Teetor.
  • HR78: Commending the Loudoun County Master Gardeners of Virginia Cooperative Extension.
  • HR79: Commending Charles Johnston.
  • HR80: Commending the Sherando High School girls' swim team.
  • HR81: Celebrating the life of Leslee King.
  • HR86: Commending Victoria Kidd.
  • HR87: Commending the Clarke County High School girls' soccer team.
  • HR92: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Neil Randolph Bryant.
  • HR102: Commending the Rotary Club of Winchester.
  • HR103: Commending the Top of Virginia Regional Chamber.
  • HR104: Commending Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Post 2123.
  • HR105: Commending Blue Ridge Habitat for Humanity.
  • HR106: Commending Winchester Rescue Mission.
  • HR107: Commending Medha Pappula.
  • HR108: Commending Marissa Incatasciato.
  • HR109: Commending the Loudoun Free Clinic.
  • HB288: Criminal sexual assault; definition of sexual abuse, complaining witness under age 13, penalty.
  • HB1464: Restrict nutrient credit usage; local authority.
  • HB1480: Pet shops; local regulation on sale of animals.
  • HB1730: Human Rights Act; employees providing domestic service.
  • HB1750: Dairy Producer Margin Coverage Premium Assistance Program; established.
  • HB1750: Dairy Producer Margin Coverage Premium Assistance Program; established.
  • HB1953: Licensed certified midwives; clarifies definition, licensure, etc.
  • HB1953: Licensed certified midwives; clarifies definition, licensure, etc.
  • HB1962: Foster care; termination of parental rights, relatives and fictive kin.
  • HB1962: Foster care; termination of parental rights, relatives and fictive kin.
  • HB2021: Health insurance; provider contracts, report.
  • HB2025: Virginia FOIA; record exclusion for personal contact information provided to a public body.
  • HB2025: Virginia FOIA; record exclusion for personal contact information provided to a public body.
  • HB2032: Employees providing domestic service; application of laws applicable to employee safety.
  • HB2032: Employees providing domestic service; application of laws applicable to employee safety.
  • HB2275: Food and drink permit; Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services to issue.
  • HB2275: Food and drink permit; Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services to issue.
  • HJ596: Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month; designating September, in 2021 and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ596: Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month; designating September, in 2021 and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HR246: Commending journalists in Virginia.
  • HR259: Commending the Ryan Bartel Foundation.
  • HR263: Commending Dennis Linaburg.
  • HR264: Commending the Clarke County High School scholastic bowl team.
  • HR269: Commending the Loudoun County Office of Elections and Voter Registration.
  • HR270: Commending the Clarke County Office of Elections.
  • HR271: Commending the Frederick County Office of Elections and Voter Registration.
  • HR285: Commending Chuck Kuhn.
  • HR286: Commending Marisol Aquila and Ashley Pacheco-Arrostide.
  • HR287: Commending Rachel Roberts.
  • HR288: Commending Kim Bean.
  • HR289: Commending the United Way of Northern Shenandoah Valley.
  • HR290: Celebrating the life of Charles M. Zuckerman.
  • HR291: Celebrating the life of Jean Smith Brown.
  • HR292: Celebrating the life of Jim Kopp.
  • HR293: Celebrating the life of Raymond Donald Battocchi.
  • HR297: Commending Girl Scout Troop 2718.
  • HR298: Commending A Place to Be.
  • HR299: Commending Maddy Fuller.
  • HR300: Commending Lisa Robertson.
  • HR301: Commending David McLaughlin and Marshall Wilborn.
  • HR302: Commending Jane Bauknecht.
  • HR303: Commending Jack Gray.
  • HR304: Commending the Ampersand Pantry Project.
  • HR305: Commending the Winchester Area branch of the NAACP.
  • HR306: Commending the Loudoun County branch of the NAACP.
  • HR307: Commending the Loudoun Medical Reserve Corps.
  • HR308: Commending the Roots Grow Wings chapter of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library.
  • HB196: Employment discrimination; prohibits against electoral board member, etc., for election day service.
  • HB287: Central registry; retention of records.
  • HB288: Criminal sexual assault; definition of sexual abuse, complaining witness under age 13, penalty.
  • HB289: Child abuse; interviews.
  • HB290: Limitations period; previously time-barred actions, sexual abuse, three-year time period to file.
  • HB296: Towns; transition to cities.
  • HB297: Goats; grazing on stream buffers.
  • HB311: Unmanned aerial systems; local regulation.
  • HB312: Naloxone or other opioid antagonist; communication of information by Board of Pharmacy.
  • HB313: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; excludes library records.
  • HB314: Historical African American cemeteries; adds a cemetery in Loudoun County.
  • HB315: Transient occupancy tax; adds Clarke County to the list of counties that may impose.
  • HB316: Refunds of local taxes; authority of treasurer.
  • HB317: County food and beverage tax; maximum rate.
  • HB441: Middleburg, Town of; amending charter, clarification of powers and duties of mayor, council, etc.
  • HB1352: Solid waste disposal; unpermitted sites and open dumps, regulation and cleanup.
  • HB1353: Federal acts; meat and poultry.
  • HB1430: Industrial hemp extract; approval as food or ingredient, regulations.
  • HB1464: Restrict nutrient credit usage; local authority.
  • HB1465: Naloxone; possession and administration, employee or person acting on behalf of a public place.
  • HB1466: Naloxone; possession and administration.
  • HB1468: Secretary of Health and Human Resources; work group to study information about opioid overdoses.
  • HB1469: Teachers employed in accredited private elementary and secondary schools; provisional licenses.
  • HB1480: Pet shops; local regulation on sale of animals.
  • HB1481: Security Enhancement Grant Fund; created.
  • HB1482: Involuntary admission or certification of eligibility order; clarifies provisions governing appeals.
  • HB1730: Human Rights Act; employees providing domestic service.
  • HJ116: Waste Diversion and Recycling Task Force; DEQ to establish.
  • HR14: Humane Cosmetics Act of 2019; urging the Congress of the United States to support.
  • HR152: Celebrating the life of Barbara Pickeral Lee.
  • HR155: Commending Lee Lawrence and Carol Lee.
  • HR156: Commending Mike Koscinski.
  • HR157: Commending the Wine Kitchen.
  • HR194: Commending Matthew Abregu.
  • HR549: Commending the organizers of the 'I Can't Breathe' walk in Winchester.
  • HB1716: Criminal sexual assault; definition of sexual abuse, complaining witness under age 13.
  • HB1717: Employment discrimination; prohibited against electoral board members & assistant general registrar.
  • HB1721: Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporters.
  • HB1808: Assault and battery in the presence of a minor; penalty.
  • HB1809: Electric utilities; renewable energy and energy efficiency programs.
  • HB1810: Central registry; retention of records.
  • HB1910: Drug paraphernalia and controlled paraphernalia; fentanyl testing products.
  • HB2480: Unemployment compensation; electronic filing of employers' reports.
  • HB2517: Child abuse and neglect; mandatory reporters.
  • HB2641: Third-party power purchase agreements; regulation of retail sales of electricity under agreements.
  • HB2671: Real estate settlements; kickbacks and other payments, remedies, penalties.
  • HB2720: Public School Security Equipment Grant Act of 2013; security equipment.
  • HJ653: Health, Department of; naloxone storage and access, report.
  • HR392: Commending the Loudoun County Clerk of the Circuit Court Historic Records & Deed Research Division.
  • HR393: Commending the Loudoun County Public Library.
  • HR394: Commending China King.
  • HR395: Commending the Loudoun County High School marching band.
  • HR396: Commending the Loudoun County Office of Emergency Management.
  • HB423: Composite index of local ability-to-pay; use value of real estate in certain localities.
  • HB565: Synthetic turf; 3-year moratorium on installation of turf that contains recycled crumb rubber.
  • HB566: Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council; annual inspection of disclosure forms.
  • HB567: Conflicts of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; bundled gifts.
  • HB568: Election day; extending polling hours.
  • HB569: Suicide prevention activities; Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services to report.
  • HB570: Real estate settlement agents; presumption of competency, etc.
  • HB586: Community energy programs; investor-owned electric utilities & electric cooperatives to establish.
  • HB593: Cruelty to animals; equines, penalty.
  • HB598: Virginia Grown Label program; created, regulations.
  • HB601: Agricultural enterprise facilities; authorizes DACS to establish in rural areas of the Commonwealth.
  • HB606: Telecommunications; Dept. of Historic Resources to convene work group to examine Sect. 106 review.
  • HB1131: Zoning; wireless communications infrastructure.
  • HB1151: Nonresident youth fishing license; exemption.
  • HB1437: Middleburg, Town of; amending charter, town council may levy a tax on business personal property.
  • HB1597: Zoning; communications infrastructure.
  • HJ106: Broadband coverage; Broadband Advisory Council to study availability.
  • HJ109: Individuals with disabilities, etc.; DMAS to study transportation for individuals.
  • HR155: Commending Middleburg Community Charter School.
  • HR156: Commending Alexia Glancey.
  • HR157: Commending Marissa Sumathipala.
  • HR158: Celebrating the life of Stanley Caulkins.
  • HR159: Commending the Briar Woods High School baseball team.