Del. Ronnie Campbell (R-Raphine)

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Party
Republican
District
24: Counties of Amherst (part), Augusta (part), Bath, and Rockbridge; Cities of Buena Vista and Lexington [map]
Took Office
January 2019
Left Office
December 2022
Committees
Courts of Justice, Finance, Public Safety
Website
voteronniecampbell.com
Copatroning Habits
82% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 86% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 62% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Bills Passed
18.2% in 2022
Recent Mentions in the Media

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From the Legislator’s Website

Bills

  • HB53: Animal care; zoos and petting zoos, seizure of animals.
  • HB1380: Issuing citations; certain traffic offenses.
  • HB28: Maury River; extends portion previously designated as scenic river by an additional 23.2 miles.
  • HB31: U.S. Route 60; Department of Transportation to propose a plan to renumber and reroute.
  • HB32: Bath County; fee for solid waste disposal.
  • HB33: Permanent farm use placard; an owner or lessee of vehicle claiming farm use exemption to obtain.
  • HB34: Absentee voting; return of absentee ballots, drop-off locations.
  • HB35: Absentee voting; excuse required to vote absentee by mail, etc.
  • HB36: Absentee voting; permanent absentee voter list repealed.
  • HB53: Animal care; zoos and petting zoos, seizure of animals.
  • HB79: Traffic offenses, certain; issuing citations.
  • HB265: Multi-jurisdiction grand jury; investigation of elder abuse crimes.
  • HB1119: Va. Retirement System; loss of benefits for certain felony convictions.
  • HJ3: United States Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
  • HJ37: Commending the Amherst High School softball team.
  • HJ38: Commending the Parry McCluer High School boys' basketball team.
  • HJ106: Commending the Riverheads High School football team.
  • HJ129: Commending Robert Casto.
  • HJ173: Commending Ernest Cash.
  • HB1741: Va. Public Procurement Act; contract clause requiring subcontractor reporting of certain payments.
  • HB1744: Animal care; zoos and petting zoos, seizure of animals.
  • HB1758: Voter registration; list of decedent transmitted by St. Reg. of Vital Records to Dept. of Elections.
  • HB1759: Personal appearance by 2-way electronic video/audio communication; at or after trial before judge.
  • HB1765: U.S. Route 60; Dept. of Transportation to propose a plan to renumber a certain portion in Lexington.
  • HB1783: Glasgow, Town of; new charter (previous charter repealed).
  • HB1783: Glasgow, Town of; new charter (previous charter repealed).
  • HJ516: United States Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
  • HR272: Celebrating the life of Walter Daniel Goad.
  • HR815: Celebrating the life of Mary Fannie Burton Woodruff.
  • HB204: Nonpayment of wages; private cause of action by an employee.
  • HB205: Small renewable energy projects; permit by rule process.
  • HB282: Maury River; designating a 19.25-mile segment as a component of the Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
  • HB627: General Assembly; legislation increasing regulation or establishing initial regulation.
  • HB649: Workers' compensation; occupational disease presumption, police dispatchers.
  • HB875: Grass; local ordinance on cutting.
  • HB1416: Animal care; zoos and petting zoos, seizure of animals.
  • HB1588: Oversize and overweight vehicles; route designation to bypass City of Lexington.
  • HB1636: Mountain ridges; prohibition on construction, local ordinance.
  • HB1689: Firearms; limitations on laws regarding the control thereof.
  • HB5143: Assault and battery; increases penalty for committing against a judge, law-enforcement officer, etc.
  • HB5147: Personal appearance by 2-way electronic video/audio communication; at or after trial before judge.
  • HJ45: U.S. Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
  • HJ109: Individuals with intellectual disabilities; JLARC to study cost-effective care.
  • HJ245: Commemorating the life and legacy of Leslie Devan Smith, Jr.
  • HJ5013: U.S. Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
  • HR71: Commending Carolyn Bragg.
  • HR83: Commending Timothy R. Quillen.
  • HR86: Commending the Riverheads High School football team.
  • HB2028: Occupation; legislation increasing or beginning regulation, evaluation required.
  • HB2439: DNA analysis; conviction of certain crimes or similar ordinance of a locality.
  • HB2440: Intangible personal property; classification and exemption of certain business property.
  • HB2523: Minors; abduction for purpose of prostitution, penalty.
  • HB2524: Nonpayment of wages; private action.
  • HB2660: Glasgow, Town of; amending charter, replaces references to town sergeant.
  • HB2688: Virginia Public Procurement Act; use of best value procurement, construction.
  • HB2768: Clerks of court; disclosure of tax information.
  • HB2769: Clerks of court; Torrens system.
  • HB2782: Sheriff's deputies and police officers, local; billing of certain medical expenses.
  • HJ806: Commending the Riverheads High School football team.
  • HJ807: Commending Robert Casto.
  • HR452: Commending Pearl Bevins Chew.