Del. Mark Dudenhefer (R-Stafford)

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Party
Republican
District
2: Counties of Prince William (part) and Stafford (part)
Took Office
January 2016
Left Office
January 2017
Age
71
Website
Copatroning Habits
79% of bills he has copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 78% of them are Republicans. Of all of his fellow copatrons of the bills that he copatroned, 70% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Recent Mentions in the Media

Washington Examiner: Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling launches PAC to support ‘mainstream’ Republicans

March 17, 2024 | 3:59 am
  

Fredericksburg.com: New delegate Josh Cole wants study on forming Fredericksburg regional transportation authority

January 18, 2020 | 3:00 am
  

PotomacLocal.com: Widewater State Park development continues

August 27, 2018 | 3:00 am
  

NBC Washington: Mother of Premature Twins Wins Virginia House of Delegates Seat

November 9, 2017 | 3:00 am
  

InsideNoVa: Laquan Austion announces he will run for Second District seat

February 6, 2017 | 3:00 am
  

These are all of the video clips of Mark Dudenhefer’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2012. There are 18 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB1332: Virginia Electronic Communications Privacy Act; established, report.
  • HB1461: Quantico, Town of; amending charter, removes certain town officers elected by town council.
  • HB1674: Conditional rezoning proffers; definition of public facilities.
  • HB1690: Virginia Preschool Initiative; local matching funds.
  • HB1691: Widewater Beach Subdivision; DCR to convey certain real property.
  • HB1757: School personnel; staffing ratios; school nurses.
  • HB1769: Malicious bodily injury to or pointing of laser at members of United States Armed Forces.
  • HB1828: School attendance officer; powers and duties.
  • HB1829: Teacher licensure; certification or training in emergency first aid, etc., hands-on practice.
  • HB2219: Real property tax; Stafford County may adopt, by ordinance, to restrict deferral of taxes.
  • HJ778: Commending Ramoth Baptist Church.
  • HJ1038: Commending Marine Corps Base Quantico.
  • HB1165: Virginia Grade Level Alternative; electronic submission of evidence.
  • HB1202: State Inspector General; lean government initiative.
  • HB1236: Unpaid toll collection; toll facility operator prohibited from charging administrative fees.
  • HB1332: The Virginia Electronic Communications Privacy Act; report.
  • HJ410: Celebrating the life of Madonna Griffin Cote.
  • HJ425: Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day.
  • HR128: Commending Dana Reinboldt.
  • HB727: Statewide uniform grading policy; requires Board of Education to establish.
  • HB1150: Cash proffers; removes provision allowing court to award attorney fees in certain cases.
  • HB2026: Virginia FOIA; remote participation in meeting by member of public body.
  • HB2027: Tuition, in-state; active duty member, etc. mobilized or on temporary active orders.
  • HB2028: Public schools; cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillators.
  • HB2029: Speed limits; town located entirely within confines of military base may reduce to less than 25 mph.
  • HB2165: Signs or advertising; civil penalties for placing within highway rights-of-way.
  • HB2186: Real property; authorizes VDOT to convey certain property controlled by Department in Albemarle Co.
  • HJ828: Celebrating the life of Gwyneth Griffin.
  • HB727: Statewide uniform grading policy; requires Board of Education to establish.
  • HB728: Transportation impact fees; when amount assessed and imposed.
  • HB729: Urban development areas; increases population thresholds to determine applicability of requirements.
  • HB730: Veterans Services, Board of; voting by ex officio members.
  • HB731: Performance guarantees; street construction.
  • HB732: Transfer of development rights; ordinance may permit a sending property to be used for parks, etc.
  • HB1148: Tangible personal property; volunteer deputy sheriffs.
  • HB1149: Freedom of Information Act; electronic communication meetings by local and regional public bodies.
  • HB1150: Cash proffers; removes provision allowing court to award attorney fees in certain cases.
  • HB1203: Research & Technology Investment Advisory Committee; Authority shall administer.
  • HB1286: Capital projects, local; planning commission to study impact of public facilities, etc.
  • HJ117: Unfunded mandates; General Assembly to recognize difficulties caused upon State localities.
  • HJ186: Celebrating the life of Alvin York Bandy.
  • HJ418: Commending Timothy A. Rudy.
  • HJ472: Commending the Colonial Forge High School wrestling team.
  • HR66: Commending Rock Hill Baptist Church.