Del. Kim Taylor (R-Dinwiddie)

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Party
Republican
District
82: Counties of Dinwiddie (part), Prince George (part), and Surry; City of Petersburg
Took Office
January 2022
Next Election
November 2025
Website
Copatroning Habits
82% of bills she has copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of her bills, 91% of them are Republicans. Of all of her fellow copatrons of the bills that she copatroned, 70% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Bills Passed
0% in 2024
Recent Mentions in the Media

Casino.Org News: Petersburg Casino Referendum Bill to Be Introduced in Virginia Legislature

January 10, 2024 | 3:00 am
  

Progress Index: Delegate: Politics, 'personal grudges' held Petersburg's casino back

January 9, 2024 | 3:00 am
  

Fox News: Republican Kim Taylor secures victory in Virginia House of Delegates race after recount

December 21, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

WWBT: Del. Kim Taylor wins House District 82 race after recount

December 20, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

Progress Index: With recount over, Taylor to return to Virginia's House of Delegates

December 20, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

From the Legislator’s Website

Bills

  • HB49: Window tint; emergency vehicles.
  • HB51: Prostitution; increases penalties for a third or subsequent offense of solicitation from an adult.
  • HB52: Alkaline hydrolysis; establishes registration requirement, regulations.
  • HB96: License plates, specialized and personalized; removes fees for plates issued to veterans, etc.
  • HB1325: Firearms, certain; criminal history record information check required for transfer.
  • HB1326: Nationally Certified School Psychologist Program; established.
  • HB1368: Sex offenses; prohibiting proximity to children in state parks, penalty.
  • HJ5: Hog Island; Dept. of Transportation to study need for bridge from Surry County to James City County.
  • HJ33: Distressed localities; JLARC to study potential effects of revising distribution of 599 funding.
  • HB1373: Casino gaming; eligible host cities, limitation on local referendums.
  • HB1374: Civil action for trafficking in persons; charge or conviction not required.
  • HB1404: Cigarette; definition, delivery sale requirements.
  • HB1523: Prostitution; solicitation, penalties, fees for certain offenses.
  • HB1545: Special conservators of the peace; airport commission or authority.
  • HB1677: Retail Sales and Use Tax; diagnostic work for automotive repair and emergency roadside service.
  • HB1692: Tobacco Indemnification & Community Revitalization & Va Tobacco Region Revolving Funds; eligibility.
  • HB1838: Child Pornography Registry; required information.
  • HB1839: South Central Wastewater Authority; watershed general permit for nutrients.
  • HB1844: Virginia Public Records Act; confidentiality of certain archived records.
  • HB1845: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; noncompliance with rental agreement.
  • HJ468: Commending Gillfield Baptist Church.
  • HJ469: School Security Officer Day; designating as 1st Monday of Oct. 2023 & each succeeding thereafter.
  • HJ561: Commending the Town of McKenney.
  • HB1129: School safety audits; law-enforcement officers.
  • HB1134: Casino gaming; eligible host cities, limits on local referendums.
  • HB1284: School boards; method of selection, election required.
  • HJ151: Behavior Analysis Week; designating as week of March 20, 2022.
  • HR126: Commending the Petersburg High School boys' basketball team.