Del. Cia Price (D-Newport News)

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Party
Democratic
District
85: City of Newport News (part)
Took Office
January 2016
Next Election
November 2025
Age
43
Twitter
Copatroning Habits
88% of bills she has copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of her bills, 81% of them are Democrats. Of all of her fellow copatrons of the bills that she copatroned, 74% of them are Democrats.
Partisanship
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Bills Passed
0% in 2024

These are all of the video clips of Cia Price’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2016. There are 11 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB597: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; enforcement by localities.
  • HB598: Virginia Residential Landlord & Tenant Act; landlord remedies, noncompliance with rental agreement.
  • HB602: Firearm Violence Intervention and Prevention, Virginia Center for, etc.; created.
  • HB603: Public elementary and secondary schools; programs of instruction on mental health education.
  • HB604: Health insurance; coverage for polycystic ovary syndrome.
  • HB605: Dental hygienists; remote supervision.
  • HB606: Clinical social workers, licensure examination alternative.
  • HB607: End Hunger, Virginia Commission to; established, report, sunset date.
  • HB608: Temporary detention; certified evaluators, report.
  • HB609: Contraception; establishes right to obtain, applicability, enforcement.
  • HB610: Health insurance; coverage for diabetes.
  • HB611: Civilian deaths in custody; report.
  • HB612: Fines, costs, forfeitures, etc.; collection fees, assessment against incarcerated defendant.
  • HB613: Henrietta Lacks Commission; changes sunset date.
  • HB614: Community service work in lieu of payment of fines and costs; work performed while incarcerated.
  • HB615: Virginia STEM Education Advisory Board; purpose and duties, historically underrepresented students.
  • HB616: Sales tax, local; addt'l local tax in City of Newport News for construction & renovation of schools.
  • HB617: High school student-athletes; use of name, image, or likeness.
  • HB618: Public schools; Department of Education to review physical accessibility challenges, report.
  • HB619: Military centered community zones; localities may establish, by ordinance, one or more zones.
  • HB620: Medical assistance services; payment for essential hygiene products.
  • HB621: Income tax, state; eligible low-income taxpayers to claim a refundable tax credit.
  • HB622: State plan for medical assistance services; violence prevention services benefit.
  • HB623: Rights of voters; covered practices, civil cause of action, standing, jurisdiction, and venue.
  • HB904: Voter registration; list maintenance activities, cancellation procedures, required record matches.
  • HB1269: Barrier crimes; adult substance abuse and mental health services, exception.
  • HB1453: Virginia Employment Commission; appeals proceedings, appeal tribunals and Board of Review.
  • HB1479: Health professions; universal licensure, requirements.
  • HJ27: Coach Appreciation Week designating as week of October 6, 2024 and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ28: Kidney Disease Awareness Month; designating as March 2024 and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ305: Commending the Lionsbridge Football Club.
  • HJ396: Commending Providence Baptist Church.
  • HJ397: Commending Janet V. Green.
  • HJ407: Commending the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Lambda Omega Chapter.
  • HR370: Celebrating the life of Patricia Dianne Redcross.
  • HB1650: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; enforcement by localities.
  • HB1651: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; nonrefundable application fee, limitations.
  • HB1652: Virginia Residential Landlord & Tenant Act; landlord remedies, noncompliance with rental agreement.
  • HB1653: Income tax, state; eligible low-income taxpayers to claim a refundable tax credit.
  • HB1654: Civilian deaths in custody; report.
  • HB1655: Fines, costs, forfeitures, etc.; collection fees, assessment against incarcerated defendant.
  • HB1656: Gun violence; JLARC to study effects on communities.
  • HB1657: Virginia STEM Education Advisory Board; purpose and duties, historically underrepresented students.
  • HB1658: Health professions; proposed scope of practice changes, health regulatory board assessment required.
  • HB2159: Community service work in lieu of payment of fines and costs; work performed while incarcerated.
  • HB2388: Public elementary and secondary schools; programs of instruction on mental health education.
  • HB2441: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; termination of multiple month-to-month tenancies.
  • HB2442: Sales tax; additional local tax for schools in City of Newport News.
  • HJ485: Constitutional amendment; local property tax exemption for property owned by low-income households.
  • HJ569: Coach Appreciation Week; designating as week of October 6, 2023, & each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HR418: Celebrating the life of Doris Brunette Harris Watson.
  • HR419: Commending Wesley Grove United Church of Christ.
  • HR420: Commending Criner Remodeling.
  • HR459: Commending THRIVE Peninsula.
  • HR460: Celebrating the life of Constance Rochelle Hope Tynes.
  • HR489: Celebrating the life of Karen Sabrina Hardy-Newby.
  • HR490: Commending Carver Memorial Presbyterian Church.
  • HB795: Constitutional amendment; qualifications of voters and the right to vote (voter referendum).
  • HB796: Voter registration; restoration of political rights upon release from incarceration.
  • HB797: Community service work in lieu of payment of fines and costs; underpaid work.
  • HB798: Gun Violence Survivor Assistance Fund and Grant Program; established.
  • HB799: Fines, costs, forfeitures, penalties, and restitution; collection fees.
  • HB800: Medical assistance services; eligibility, individuals confined in state correctional facilities.
  • HB801: Civilian deaths in custody; report.
  • HB802: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; enforcement by localities.
  • HB803: Virginia Residential Landlord & Tenant Act; landlord remedies, noncompliance with rental agreement.
  • HB804: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; nonrefundable application fee, limitations.
  • HB805: Barrier crimes; eliminates certain crimes from the definition, etc.
  • HB806: Health insurance; coverage for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
  • HB807: Criminal history background checks; governing individuals providing certain services for adults.
  • HB808: Support orders; income withholding order, employer fees.
  • HB809: Historical African American cemeteries and graves; Isle of Wight, Prince George, and Surry Counties.
  • HB810: Political subdivisions; powers and duties, emergency management assessment.
  • HB825: Firearm Violence Intervention and Prevention, Virginia Center for; established.
  • HB1298: High school student-athletes; compensation for name, image, or likeness.
  • HB1312: Income tax, state; refundable tax credit for low-income taxpayers.
  • HJ72: Constitutional amendment; qualifications of voters and the right to vote (second reference).
  • HJ73: Gun violence; JLARC to study effects on communities.
  • HJ74: Food Allergy Awareness Month; designating as May 2022 and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ75: Black Business Month; designating as August 2022 and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ136: Girl Scout Week; designating as week of March 12, 2022, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ137: Peripheral Artery Disease Awareness Month; designating Sep. 2022 & each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ368: Commending Habitat for Humanity Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg.
  • HJ369: Commending Hampton Roads Urban Agriculture.
  • HJ370: Commending the Delta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc.
  • HJ371: Commending Healthy Families Newport News.
  • HJ372: Commending Heritage High School.
  • HJ373: Celebrating the life of Hattie Ann Thomas Lucas.
  • HJ374: Celebrating the life of the Reverend Woodrow M. Brown, Jr.
  • HJ375: Celebrating the life of Ross M. Hines.
  • HJ376: Celebrating the life of William Alexander Franklin, Jr., M.D.
  • HJ448: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Flora Lonette Davis Crittenden.
  • HR157: Commending the Newport News (VA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
  • HR226: Commending the Heritage High School girls' indoor track and field team.
  • HR227: Commending Tommy Reamon, Sr.
  • HB338: Virginia Minimum Wage Act; removes exemption for persons employed in domestic service, etc.
  • HB339: Virginia Minimum Wage Act; removes certain exemption.
  • HB1445: Reproductive health services; health benefit plans to cover costs of specified health care services.
  • HB1864: Virginia Human Rights Act; expands definition of employer.
  • HB1864: Virginia Human Rights Act; expands definition of employer.
  • HB1889: Va. Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; landlord remedies, noncompliance with rental agreement.
  • HB1889: Va. Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; landlord remedies, noncompliance with rental agreement.
  • HB1890: Discrimination; prohibited in voting and elections administration, etc.
  • HB1890: Discrimination; prohibited in voting and elections administration, etc.
  • HB1920: Suspension or modification of sentence; transfer to the Department of Corrections.
  • HB1921: Assistance for certain voters; curbside voting.
  • HB1921: Assistance for certain voters; curbside voting.
  • HB1922: Medical assistance; coverage for reproductive health services.
  • HB2014: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; landlord's acceptance of rent with reservation.
  • HB2014: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; landlord's acceptance of rent with reservation.
  • HJ577: Medicaid managed care organizations and provider networks; joint subcommittee to study oversight.
  • HJ578: Criminal justice, behavioral health, & other records; DBHDS to study feasibility of secure database.
  • HJ578: Criminal justice, behavioral health, & other records; DBHDS to study feasibility of secure database.
  • HJ783: Commending Zion Baptist Church.
  • HJ783: Commending Zion Baptist Church.
  • HJ784: Commending the Reverend Dr. Oretha P. Cross.
  • HJ784: Commending the Reverend Dr. Oretha P. Cross.
  • HJ785: Commending the Community Free Clinic of Newport News.
  • HJ785: Commending the Community Free Clinic of Newport News.
  • HJ786: Commending the C. Waldo Scott Center for H.O.P.E.
  • HJ786: Commending the C. Waldo Scott Center for H.O.P.E.
  • HJ787: Commending the Newsome House Museum and Cultural Center.
  • HJ787: Commending the Newsome House Museum and Cultural Center.
  • HR835: Commending the Reverend Dr. Willard Maxwell, Jr.
  • HR836: Commending the Warwick Little League majors all-star team.
  • HB198: Recounts; special election to be held in the case of a tie vote, exception.
  • HB199: Presidential electors; National Popular Vote Compact.
  • HB277: Court fines and costs; community work in lieu of payment during imprisonment.
  • HB336: Nonpayment of wages; investigations.
  • HB337: Nonpayment of wages; discriminatory actions prohibited.
  • HB338: Virginia Minimum Wage Act; removes exemption for persons employed in domestic service, etc.
  • HB339: Virginia Minimum Wage Act; removes certain exemption.
  • HB340: Emergency laws; civil relief, citizens of the Commonwealth furloughed.
  • HB420: Emergency services and disaster preparedness plans; DEM to review plans.
  • HB421: Firearms, ammunition, etc.; control by localities by governing possession, etc., within locality.
  • HB422: Youth and Gang Violence Prevention Grant Fund and Program; created and established.
  • HB423: Gun Violence Survivor Assistance Fund and Grant Program; established.
  • HB645: Health insurance; coverage for diabetes.
  • HB1086: Voting; restrictions on the basis of race.
  • HB1254: Redistricting; population data, reallocation of prison populations.
  • HB1255: Congressional and state legislative districts; standards and criteria.
  • HB1256: Virginia Redistricting Advisory Commission; established.
  • HB1445: Reproductive health services; health benefit plans to cover costs of specified health care services.
  • HB5063: Criminal Justice Services, Dept.; powers and duties of Director, law-enforcement training standards.
  • HB5064: Virginia Residential Landlord &Tenant Act; landlord remedies, noncompliance with rental agreement.
  • HB5065: Attorney General; investigation and prosecution of certain offenses committed by law-enforcement.
  • HB5066: Law-enforcement officer training and qualifications; DCJS to develop curriculum & lesson plans.
  • HB5081: Civilian deaths in custody; report.
  • HB5104: Law-enforcement officers, deputy sheriff, etc.; minimum qualifications, disclosure of information.
  • HB5115: Emergency laws; civil relief, citizens furloughed or otherwise receiving reduced wages or payments.
  • HJ38: Gun violence in communities; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study effects.
  • HJ111: Maternal Health Awareness Month; designating July, 2020, and annually thereafter.
  • HR171: Commending the Reverend Terry Davis Edwards.
  • HR172: Commending the Dochiki Civic and Social Club, Inc.
  • HR173: Commending Rosa B. Price.
  • HR174: Celebrating the life of Carolyn Walker Hines.
  • HR175: Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Colonel William A. Hines, Jr., USA, Ret.
  • HR188: Commending Hilton Elementary School.
  • HR189: Commending Flora D. Crittenden Middle School.
  • HB1033: Testing of bodily fluids; deemed consent.
  • HB1991: Domestic terrorism offenses; penalty.
  • HB1992: Localities; regulation of firearms in government buildings.
  • HB1993: Recounts; special election to be held in the case of a tie vote.
  • HB1994: Child care providers; fingerprint background checks.
  • HB1995: Newport News, City of; amending charter, inaugural meeting of newly elected council.
  • HB1996: Congressional and state legislative districts; standards and criteria.
  • HB1997: Public elementary and secondary school students; protective orders, notification.
  • HB1998: HIV or hepatitis B or C viruses; exposure to bodily fluids, infection, hearing on petition.
  • HB1999: Emergency Management, Department of; responsibilities of political subdivisions.
  • HB2000: State agencies; maximum temperature at which certain rooms may be kept.
  • HB2035: Criminal history record information; screening individuals.
  • HB2378: Reproductive health services; health benefit plans required to cover costs.
  • HB2473: Minimum wage; exemptions.
  • HB2554: Discretionary sentencing guideline midpoints; act of domestic terrorism enhancement.
  • HB2693: Qualified mental health professionals; regulations for registration.
  • HJ630: Silence Empowers Violence Break the Code Awareness-to-Action Week.
  • HJ865: Commending Providence Baptist Church.
  • HJ866: Commending Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center.
  • HJ867: Commending United Steelworkers Local 8888.
  • HJ868: Commending The Apprentice School.
  • HJ943: Commending the Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority.
  • HJ944: Commending the Silent Children's Garden.
  • HJ964: Commending St. Augustine's Episcopal Church.
  • HJ1063: Commending the Silence Empowers Violence Community Care and Action Teams.
  • HJ1079: Commending the Reverend Christopher C. Carter, Sr.
  • HJ1089: Commending First Church of Newport News.
  • HR226: Maternal and infant mortality; recognizing crisis.
  • HR416: Commending Black women in the General Assembly.
  • HB261: Localities; regulation of firearms in government buildings.
  • HB281: Firearms, certain; possession by minors, parental permission, penalty.
  • HB614: Social work; practice.
  • HB615: Virginia Student Loan Refinancing Authority; established.
  • HB616: Congressional and legislative districts; certain prohibitions.
  • HB1029: Deputy sheriffs and law-enforcement officers; disclosure of information regarding former officers.
  • HB1030: Officer-involved shootings; model policy for investigations, disclosure of report.
  • HB1033: Testing of bodily fluids; deemed consent.
  • HB1034: Biased policing; training standards.
  • HB1138: Qualified Education Loan Ombudsman, Office of the; established, report.
  • HB1183: Hampton, City of; volunteer property maintenance and zoning inspectors.
  • HB1581: Recounts; special election to be held in the case of a tie vote.
  • HB1601: Domestic terrorism offenses; definitions, designation of domestic terrorism organizations.
  • HJ317: Commending the Southeastern Virginia Health System.
  • HJ318: Commending the Newport News Green Foundation.
  • HJ319: Commending New Hope Baptist Church.
  • HJ320: Commending People to People.
  • HJ349: Commending First Baptist Church Jefferson Park.
  • HJ351: Commending First Baptist Church Denbigh.
  • HJ392: Commending the Reverend Ivan T. Harris.
  • HJ394: Celebrating the life of Annie Belle Daniels.
  • HJ522: Commending the Denbigh Lions Club.
  • HJ523: Commending Wesley Grove United Church of Christ.
  • HJ524: Commending An Achievable Dream Middle and High School.
  • HJ525: Commending Refuge Nation Church.
  • HJ526: Commending Heritage High School.
  • HB1895: Virginia Student Loan Refinancing Authority; established, refinancing loan guaranty program.
  • HB2094: Localities; regulation of firearms in government buildings.
  • HB2095: Peer recovery specialists and qualified mental health professionals; registration.
  • HB2096: Virginia Industries for the Blind; exempted from certain procurements.
  • HB2097: HIV or hepatitis B or C virus; testing for infection, order of magistrate.
  • HB2098: Firearms, certain; possession by minors, parental permission, penalty.
  • HB2099: Officer-involved shootings; model policy for investigations, disclosure of report.
  • HB2100: Deputy sheriffs and law-enforcement officers; disclosure of information regarding former officers.
  • HJ696: Constitutional amendment (first resolution); apportionment; certain prohibitions.
  • HJ823: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Awareness Month.
  • HJ832: Commending Sister To Sister.
  • HJ836: Commending Hampton Roads Community Action Program.
  • HJ837: Commending St. Augustine's Episcopal Church.
  • HJ884: Commending Transitions Family Violence Services.
  • HJ885: Commending Boys & Girls Clubs of the Virginia Peninsula.
  • HJ921: Commending First Baptist Church East End.
  • HJ1015: Commending Everette A. Hicks, Sr.
  • HJ1016: Commending Saint Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church.
  • HJ1018: Commending Ivy Baptist Church.
  • HR378: Commending the Honorable Mamye E. BaCote.
  • HB927: Flamethrowers; criminalizes purchase, possession, or transportation, penalty.
  • HB1159: Criminal Justice Services, Department of; revises powers and duties, community policing.
  • HB1195: Threats of death or bodily injury; penalty.
  • HB1339: Localities; regulation of firearms in government buildings.
  • HJ128: Celebrating the life of Wilford Taylor, Sr.
  • HJ129: Celebrating the life of Roger Parker, Jr.
  • HJ162: Commending Dr. Katherine G. Johnson.
  • HJ317: Commending the Honorable Mamye E. BaCote.
  • HR112: Commending Charles Hall.
  • HR120: Commending Riverside Regional Medical Center.
  • HR204: Commending the Virginia Peninsula Foodbank.
  • HR211: Commending the Newport News Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism.
  • HR212: Commending the Reverend Dr. Corey L. Brown.
  • HR214: Commending the Reverend Dr. Kevin G. Swann.