Del. Scott Wyatt (R-Mechanicsville)

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Party
Republican
District
97: Counties of Hanover (part), King William (part), and New Kent [map]
Took Office
November 2019
Next Election
November 2019
Committees
Appropriations, Counties, Cities and Towns, Transportation
Website
votescottwyatt.com
Copatroning Habits
88% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 91% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 70% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Bills Passed
36.4% in 2022
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Bills

  • HB1445: Issuing citations; certain traffic offenses and odor of marijuana, exclusion of evidence.
  • HB1467: Elections; voter identification containing photograph required, availability of absentee voting.
  • HB1502: Trade secrets; theft of or trafficking, penalty.
  • HB1603: Enhanced earned sentence credits; firearm-related offense, felony conviction during confinement.
  • HB1619: Vehicle safety inspection; commercial vehicles, exemption.
  • HB1620: Crash reports; inspection by certain persons.
  • HB1649: Towing trespassing vehicles; limitations on fees, sunset provision.
  • HB1671: Residential land development and construction; fee transparency, annual report.
  • HB1682: Weapon of terrorism; definition, penalty.
  • HB1832: Virginia Port Authority; tax credits, creates grant programs, sunset date.
  • HB2372: Catalytic converters; unlawful possession, purchase, or sale, penalty.
  • HB2373: Income tax, state; subtraction for members of National Guard.
  • HB4: School principals; incident reports, written threats against school personnel, etc.
  • HB120: Disabled veterans, certain; special hunting and fishing licenses.
  • HB121: Elections; voter identification containing photograph required, etc.
  • HB122: Issuing citations; certain traffic offenses, exclusion of evidence.
  • HB123: Firefighting, emerg. medical services, or law-enforcement equipment & vehicles; destroying, penalty.
  • HB124: Hunting deer; authorizes use of .22 caliber rifle.
  • HB259: Motor vehicle dealers and manufacturers; compensation for recall, warranty, and maintenance.
  • HB261: Speed limits; local authority.
  • HB262: Agribusiness; includes farmers markets and roadside farm markets.
  • HB316: Independent dealer-operator recertification; codifies existing Motor Vehicle Dealer Bd. regulations.
  • HB988: Transgender students; model policies.
  • HJ96: Constitutional amendment; real prop. tax exemption for certain spouses of members of armed forces.
  • HJ218: Commending the Grace Christian School cross country team.
  • HJ266: Celebrating the life of James Martin Alexander, Jr.
  • HR8: Commending the King William High School football team.
  • HB1839: Special hunting and fishing licenses for disabled veterans; 50 percent disabled.
  • HB1840: Issuing citations; certain traffic offenses.
  • HB1938: Firefighting, emerg. medical services, or law-enforcement equipment & vehicles; destroying, penalty.
  • HB1939: Food and beverage tax; single-serving salads, definition of 'single-serving.'
  • HB2261: License plates, special; removes fee for issuance to a member of the Virginia National Guard.
  • HB2261: License plates, special; removes fee for issuance to a member of the Virginia National Guard.
  • HB2302: Farmers market food and beverage products; sales considered essential during state of emergency.
  • HB2302: Farmers market food and beverage products; sales considered essential during state of emergency.
  • HJ695: Commending Annie Laura Downing.
  • HJ695: Commending Annie Laura Downing.
  • HJ711: Celebrating the life of Oakley W. Hogg III.
  • HJ711: Celebrating the life of Oakley W. Hogg III.
  • HR525: Commending Joshua Ryan Wells.
  • HR807: Celebrating the life of Lawrence Jeffrey Phipps, Sr.
  • HB453: Trespass with an unmanned aircraft system; local or state correctional facilities, penalty.
  • HB454: Virginia Public Procurement Act; purchase programs for recycled goods, climate positive materials.
  • HB1536: Workers' compensation; presumption of compensability for certain diseases.
  • HB1577: Tow truck drivers; criminal history, information, registration.
  • HB1578: Appointed school boards; members, salaries.
  • HB1714: Transportation, Department of; design standards, modifications.
  • HR121: Celebrating the life of Raymond Joseph Klotz, Jr.
  • HR158: Commending Cecil R. Harris, Jr.
  • HR208: Celebrating the life of Rino E. Balducci, Sr.