Del. Nadarius Clark (D-Portsmouth)

- Party
- Democratic
- District
- 79: Cities of Norfolk (part) and Portsmouth (part) [map]
- Took Office
- January 2022
- Next Election
- November 2019
- Committees
- Public Safety, Communications, Technology and Innovation
- Website
- clarkfordelegate.com
- @NadariusClarkVA
- Copatroning Habits
- 88% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 96% of them are Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 80% of them are Democrats.
- Partisanship
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- Tag Cloud
- Bills Passed
- 0% in 2022
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Smithfield Times: Democratic debate in Smithfield canceled after Clark withdraws from ...May 16, 2023 | 3:00 am |
Bills
- HB538: Perinatal health care providers; implicit bias training.
- HB592: Income tax, state and corporate; conversion to employee ownership.
- HB1532: Rent stabilization, local; any locality may by ordinance adopt provisions.
- HB1534: Loan repayment programs; creates program for mental health professionals.
- HB1538: Health insurance; coverage for doula care services.
- HB1615: Statute of limitations; medical debt payment period.
- HB1616: Workplace violence; policy required for certain employers, civil penalty.
- HB1715: Workplace violence; Department of Labor and Industry to convene work group to evaluate, report.
- HB1716: Mental health resources; inclusion on Job Safety and Health Protection poster.
- HB1718: Community corrections alternative program; defendants required to enter into and complete program.
- HB1719: Virginia Fusion Intelligence Center; release or dissemination of information.
- HB1720: Divorce; cruelty, reasonable apprehension of bodily hurt, or willful desertion or abandonment.
- HB1721: Public drinking water; Commissioner of Health's work group to study occurrence of microplastics.
- HR272: Commending the KLM Scholarship Foundation.
- HR364: Commending Bishop Samuel L. Carruth.
- HR365: Celebrating the life of Samuel Irving Blake.
- HB535: Teachers; required to be compensated at or above national average.
- HB538: Perinatal health care providers; implicit bias training.
- HB569: Hospices, home care organizations, private providers, etc; immunity from liability.
- HB573: Statute of limitations; collection of medical debt.
- HB592: Income tax, state and corporate; conversion to employee ownership.
- HB596: Rent stabilization, local; any locality may by ordinance adopt provisions.
- HB1165: Nolle prosequi or dismissal without prejudice prior to preliminary hearing; subsequent indictment.
- HB1179: Va. Asian American, Pacific Islander, Latino, and Indigenous Education Advisory Board; established.
- HB1180: Substance abuse services providers; assessment, tobacco use disorder.
- HB1220: Right to work; repeals provisions of Code that refers to denial or abridgement.
- HB1351: Divorce; grounds of cruelty, abuse, desertion, or abandonment eliminates waiting period.
- HR26: Commending Hope House Foundation.
- HR27: Commending Big H.O.M.I.E.S.
- HR28: Commending the Endependence Center, Inc.