Del. Jeff Bourne (D-Richmond)

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Party
Democratic
District
71: County of Henrico (part); City of Richmond (part)
Took Office
February 2017
Left Office
January 2024
Age
48
Website
Twitter
Copatroning Habits
86% of bills he has copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 89% of them are Democrats. Of all of his fellow copatrons of the bills that he copatroned, 72% of them are Democrats.
Partisanship
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Recent Mentions in the Media

Virginia Scope: Northam spearheads movement to encourage Jones to run for attorney general

January 4, 2024 | 3:00 am
  

Blue Virginia: Virginia House Speaker-Designee Don Scott Announces Del. Jeff Bourne and Attorney Jeffrey Breit as Transition Team ...

November 21, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

Cardinal News: The side of the General Assembly that the public doesn't often see

February 25, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

Richmond Free Press: Delegate Jeff Bourne to leave legislature

February 23, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

Richmond Times-Dispatch: Bourne will not seek re-election to House, opening way for Carr

February 20, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

Bills

  • HB2104: School crossing zones; signs shall be placed not more than 750 feet from school limits.
  • HB2105: Civil actions; standards governing consolidation and transfer, allocation of attorney fees.
  • HB2106: Arrest/prosecution of individual experiencing mental health emerg.; assault against law enforcement.
  • HB2107: Public school employees, certain retired licensed; continued employment, service retirement.
  • HB2108: Safety and Health Codes Board; safe handling of patients.
  • HB2109: Historic rehabilitation; extends tax credit to use for historic school buildings.
  • HB2110: Delinquent tax lands; extends maximum duration of an installment agrmt. between locality/landlord.
  • HB2111: Standards of Quality; work-based learning, teacher leaders and mentors, principal mentors.
  • HB2316: Sales and use tax, local; additional tax authorized in all counties & cities to support schools.
  • HJ526: Marijuana possession or use; DSS to study justification for removal of child/denial of custody, etc.
  • HJ646: Commending Jay T. Braxton.
  • HR327: Commending the Trinity Episcopal School football team.
  • HR387: Commending the Thomas Jefferson High School football team.
  • HR388: Celebrating the life of John Oscar Little, Jr.
  • HR389: Commending Joseph D. Wilkins.
  • HR399: Commending the John Marshall High School boys' basketball team.
  • HB606: Fire insurance; appraisers and umpires, citizenship requirements.
  • HB608: School boards; unexpended local funds for capital projects.
  • HB609: Civil action for the deprivation of rights; duties and liabilities of certain employers.
  • HB611: Early Identification System (EIS); DCJS to establish.
  • HB613: Arrest/prosecution of individual experiencing mental health emerg.; assault against law enforcement.
  • HB614: Appeals bond; removes requirement for indigent parties to post, appeal of unlawful detainer.
  • HB617: Discretionary sentencing guidelines; prior convictions and juvenile adjudications.
  • HB1135: Standards of Quality; DOE to oversee work-based learning, teacher leaders and mentors.
  • HB1185: Tax, local; solar facility exemption, effective date.
  • HJ153: Commending the Richmond Free Press.
  • HJ154: Commending Robert L. Dandridge, Jr.
  • HR160: Commending the Binford Middle School boys' basketball team.
  • HR161: Commending the Binford Middle School girls' basketball team.
  • HR171: Celebrating the life of the Reverend Franklin D. Harvey, Sr.
  • HR195: Celebrating the life of Rhonda Michelle Harmon.
  • HR203: Commending the Virginia Commonwealth University women's basketball team.
  • HB7: Virginia Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices.
  • HB869: Public defender or any deputies or employees; proportionally supplementing compensation.
  • HB871: Robbery; definition, penalty.
  • HB959: Resilience hub pilot program; established.
  • HB2045: Civil action for deprivation of rights; duties and liabilities of certain employers.
  • HB2046: Virginia Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices.
  • HB2046: Virginia Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices.
  • HB2047: Criminal proceedings; consideration of mental condition and intellectual, etc.
  • HB2047: Criminal proceedings; consideration of mental condition and intellectual, etc.
  • HB2048: Electric utility regulation; purchasing from competitive suppliers.
  • HB2048: Electric utility regulation; purchasing from competitive suppliers.
  • HB2049: Electric utilities; eliminates customer credit reinvestment offsets.
  • HB2049: Electric utilities; eliminates customer credit reinvestment offsets.
  • HB2050: Virginia housing opportunity; tax credit established starting in taxable year 2021.
  • HB2051: Alcoholic beverage control; local outdoor refreshment areas.
  • HJ2: Constitutional amendment; real property tax exemption for affordable housing (first reference).
  • HJ616: Constitutional amendment; real property tax exemption for affordable housing.
  • HJ724: Celebrating the life of Tony E. Colden, Jr.
  • HJ724: Celebrating the life of Tony E. Colden, Jr.
  • HR799: Commending the FRIENDS Association for Children.
  • HR842: Celebrating the life of Chadwick R. Cooper.
  • HB6: Virginia Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices.
  • HB7: Virginia Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices.
  • HB8: Disorderly conduct in public places; school activities.
  • HB9: Firearms; reporting those lost or stolen, civil penalty.
  • HB593: License plates, special; #TEAMTOMMIE.
  • HB594: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; security deposits, timing of application.
  • HB595: Dealer's license plate and special license plate combination; Commissioner of DMV may issue.
  • HB810: Virginia housing opportunity tax credit program; VHDA, et al., to develop.
  • HB868: Electric utilities; right to shop.
  • HB869: Public defender or any deputies or employees; proportionally supplementing compensation.
  • HB870: Sexual abuse; statute of limitations, personal action for injury to person.
  • HB871: Robbery; definition, penalty.
  • HB872: Voter registration by mail; certain first-time voters permitted to vote by absentee ballot.
  • HB873: Discovery in criminal cases; penalties.
  • HB874: Handheld personal communications devices; holding devices while driving a motor vehicle.
  • HB959: Resilience hub pilot program; established.
  • HB1343: Lottery Board; regulation of casino gaming.
  • HB1345: Richmond, City of; arena and development project.
  • HB1346: Attorney fees; control of court.
  • HB1371: TANF; diversionary cash assistance.
  • HB1420: Landlord and tenant; charge for late payment of rent, restrictions.
  • HB1499: Virginia Gun Violence Intervention and Prevention Fund; created.
  • HB1626: Capitol Police; concurrent jurisdiction.
  • HB1627: Threats and harassment of certain officials and property; venue.
  • HB5013: Civil action for deprivation of rights; duties and liabilities of certain employers.
  • HB5014: Fines and costs, certain; payment agreements, temporary suspension on accrual of interest, etc.
  • HB5043: Mental health crises; DCJS to assist DBHDS, etc., with development of Marcus alert system.
  • HJ2: Constitutional amendment; real property tax exemption for affordable housing (first reference).
  • HJ53: Celebrating the life of Ronald Lewis.
  • HJ54: Celebrating the life of Nate Evans.
  • HJ379: Commending the Reverend Franklin Todd Gray.
  • HJ380: Commending the Fifth Street Baptist Church.
  • HJ381: Commending the American Automobile Association School Safety Patrol Program.
  • HR73: Commending Third Street Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church.
  • HR74: Commending Advocates for Richmond Youth and the Youth Housing Stability Coalition.
  • HR75: Commending Greater Richmond Fit4Kids.
  • HR76: Commending the Children's Home Society of Virginia.
  • HR78: Commending Pi Sigma Alpha.
  • HB1644: Firearms; reporting when lost or stolen, civil penalty.
  • HB1645: Virginia Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices.
  • HB1646: Virginia Preschool Initiative; enrollment, funding.
  • HB1647: Virginia Fair Housing Law; prohibits discriminating in application of land use ordinances.
  • HB1685: Public schools; enrolled students, disorderly conduct.
  • HB1921: School boards; unexpended local funds may be used to finance capital projects.
  • HB1922: Summons for unlawful detainer; initial hearing, subsequent filings, termination notice.
  • HB1923: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; noncompliance with rental agreement, etc.
  • HB1924: Summons; attendance before commissions of another state.
  • HB2215: Immunizations; acellular pertussis booster.
  • HB2216: High school STEM internship; tax credit, report.
  • HB2217: Microcredential program; Department of Education may establish.
  • HB2218: Va. Consumer Protection Act; prohibited practices, unlawful practice of an occupation or profession.
  • HB2235: Protective orders; issuance upon convictions for certain felonies, penalty.
  • HB2734: DCJS; training standards for school resource officers.
  • HJ600: Commending the 2nd Street Festival.
  • HJ758: Commending Alfred Durham.
  • HJ791: Commending Virginia Commonwealth University.
  • HJ812: Celebrating the life of Barbara Beatrice Abernathy Ross.
  • HJ955: Commending the Hilton Downtown Richmond.
  • HJ956: Commending the United Network for Organ Sharing.
  • HJ957: Celebrating the life of Dr. Donn Lancaster.
  • HJ1007: Celebrating the life of Guy Malcolm Kinman, Jr.
  • HR311: Commending Ron Kody.
  • HB43: Firearms; reporting when lost or stolen.
  • HB319: Virginia Preschool Initiative program; enrollment.
  • HB321: Real estate brokers & salespersons; cease & desist orders for unlicensed activity.
  • HB322: Naloxone or other opioid antagonist; possession & administration.
  • HB1335: Protective orders; issuance upon convictions for certain felonies, penalty.
  • HB1408: Virginia Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices.
  • HB1409: Charter; amending charter, school infrastructure.
  • HB1575: High school apprenticeship; tax credit.
  • HB1600: Student discipline; long-term suspension.
  • HJ361: Celebrating the life of the Honorable William T. Stone.
  • HR104: Commending the Virginia Association of Defense Attorneys.
  • HR105: Celebrating the life of Grace Victoria Edmondson Harris.