Del. Schuyler VanValkenburg (D-Henrico)

- Party
- Democratic
- District
- 72: County of Henrico (part) [map]
- Took Office
- January 2018
- Next Election
- November 2019
- Committees
- Education, General Laws, Privileges and Elections
- Website
- vanvalkenburg4va.com
- @VVforDelegate
- Copatroning Habits
- 83% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 85% of them are Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 74% of them are Democrats.
- Partisanship
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- Tag Cloud
- Bills Passed
- 66.7% in 2020
Henrico Citizen: Henrico Schools, Police propose several changes to school resource officer agreement | The Henrico CitizenFebruary 25, 2021 | 7:11 pm |
Virginia Mercury: Virginia General Assembly mandates in-person instruction starting this JulyFebruary 25, 2021 | 2:41 pm |
WVIR: Republican gubernatorial candidate Pete Snyder says Republicans can win statewide despite losses in recent yeaFebruary 24, 2021 | 7:49 pm |
WTOP: Virginia passes bills making it easier to voteFebruary 24, 2021 | 1:10 pm |
Richmond.com: Editorial: Recognize the General Assembly's continued efforts to remove voting barriersFebruary 23, 2021 | 7:00 pm |
These are all of the video clips of Schuyler VanValkenburg’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2018. There are 6 video clips in all.
Bills
- HB1809: Charitable or civic organizations, etc.; contracts, report.
- HB1810: Voter registration; failure of online voter registration system, deadline extension.
- HB1810: Voter registration; failure of online voter registration system, deadline extension.
- HB1845: Alcoholic beverage control; license fee reform.
- HB1845: Alcoholic beverage control; license fee reform.
- HB1883: Elections; preclearance of certain covered practices required.
- HB1888: Absentee voting; procedural and process reforms, availability and accessibility reforms, penalty.
- HB1888: Absentee voting; procedural and process reforms, availability and accessibility reforms, penalty.
- HB2117: Children's Services Act; funds expended special education programs.
- HB2117: Children's Services Act; funds expended special education programs.
- HB2306: Va. Public Procurement Act; contract clause requiring subcontractor reporting of certain payments.
- HJ570: Commending Jill Harrell.
- HJ571: Celebrating the life of Alan Zimm.
- HJ630: Commending Clenise and Alex White.
- HJ644: Celebrating the life of Earl Mark Ferguson.
- HJ644: Celebrating the life of Earl Mark Ferguson.
- HJ655: Commending the staff at Parham Doctors' Hospital.
- HJ655: Commending the staff at Parham Doctors' Hospital.
- HJ659: Commending Randall R. Silber.
- HJ659: Commending Randall R. Silber.
- HJ660: Commending Danny TK Avula, M.D.
- HJ660: Commending Danny TK Avula, M.D.
- HJ661: Commending the Henrico County Registrar's Office.
- HJ661: Commending the Henrico County Registrar's Office.
- HJ663: Commending Richard G. Johnstone, Jr.
- HJ663: Commending Richard G. Johnstone, Jr.
- HJ664: Commending the Honorable James S. Yoffy.
- HJ664: Commending the Honorable James S. Yoffy.
- HJ671: Commending Humberto Cardounel, Jr.
- HJ671: Commending Humberto Cardounel, Jr.
- HJ696: Commending Dr. Ronald A. Crutcher.
- HJ696: Commending Dr. Ronald A. Crutcher.
- HJ697: Commending Barry R. Lawrence.
- HJ697: Commending Barry R. Lawrence.
- HJ698: Commending O. R. Singleton, Jr.
- HJ698: Commending O. R. Singleton, Jr.
- HJ699: Commending Joseph P. Rapisarda, Jr.
- HJ699: Commending Joseph P. Rapisarda, Jr.
- HJ700: Commending Tim Foster.
- HJ700: Commending Tim Foster.
- HR223: Commending Lindsey Pantele.
- HR224: Commending Erin Franklin.
- HB207: Absentee voting; no excuse required, permanent absentee voter list.
- HB270: Public schools; lock-down drills, notice to parents.
- HB271: Public schools; school resource officers and school security officers, data.
- HB272: Sixth grade science curriculum; DOE & DEQ to update.
- HB273: School boards; planning time and planning periods for elementary, middle, and high school teachers.
- HB292: School boards and local law-enforcement agencies; memorandums of understanding, frequency of review.
- HB330: Employment; covenants not to compete, definition of low-wage employees, civil penalty.
- HB554: Zoning; wireless communications infrastructure.
- HB758: Redistricting; establishes the Virginia Redistricting Commission.
- HB759: Strategic lawsuits against public participation; special motion to dismiss, stay of discovery.
- HB761: Elections; preclearance of certain covered practices required, definitions.
- HB784: Constitutional amendment; apportionment, Virginia Redistricting Commission (voter referendum).
- HB973: Elementary and secondary schools, etc.; repealing several Acts relating to racial segregation.
- HB1443: Teachers; biennial compensation review, report.
- HB1570: Tobacco products, etc.; possession by persons under 21 years of age.
- HJ71: Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission (second reference).
- HR538: Commending Lorna L. Parkins.
- HB1791: Guidance counselors; changes the name to school counselors.
- HB1792: Employment; covenants not to compete, low-wage employees.
- HB1793: Public schools; lock-down drills, notice to parents.
- HB1794: Early voting; any registered voter allowed to vote early without providing reason, etc.
- HB1795: Student voters; Virginia voter registration.
- HB1873: School resource officers and school security officers; data on use of force against students, etc.
- HB1907: Localities and school divisions; posting of register of funds expended.
- HB1908: Sixth grade science; Department of Education, et al., shall update curriculum.
- HB2291: School boards; local law-enforcement agencies, memorandums of understanding.
- HB2320: Resetting bail, bond, and recognizance determinations; jurisdiction.
- HB2612: Public school teachers; planning time.
- HB2638: Teacher Advisory Committee; established.
- HB2742: Religious and charitable matters; charitable or civic organization contracts, report.
- HJ873: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Ralph L. Axselle, Jr.
- HJ934: Commending Meg Medina.
- HB1114: Professional and occupational regulation; authority to suspend or revoke licenses, certificates.
- HB1115: Minors; delinquent act, children in need of services.
- HB1116: Virginia voter registration; students to have access to information.
- HB1118: SAT School Day Fund and Program; established.
- HB1119: School climate survey; Superintendent of Public Instruction to develop and make available annually.
- HB1124: Service and Volunteerism, Advisory Board on; membership terms, repeals sunset provision.
- HJ391: Commending Patrick C. Kinlaw.