Del. Tim Anderson (R-Virginia Beach)

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Party
Republican
District
83: Cities of Norfolk (part) and Virginia Beach (part)
Took Office
January 2022
Left Office
January 2024
Website
Twitter
Copatroning Habits
69% of bills he has copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 70% of them are Republicans. Of all of his fellow copatrons of the bills that he copatroned, 63% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Bills

  • HB1124: Education, Board of; policies for codes of student conduct, contents.
  • HB1125: School boards; parental notification of certain incidents, Alyssa's law-silent panic alarms.
  • HB1315: School boards; parental notification of certain threats, behavior, and unlawful acts.
  • HB1379: Public elementary and secondary school libraries; catalog of printed and audiovisual materials, etc.
  • HB1381: Marine Resources Commission; regulations for the management of menhaden.
  • HB1383: Menhaden reduction fishing; prohibition.
  • HB1389: Mental illness or emotional disturbance; administration of any medication for treatment, etc.
  • HB1406: Dogs and cats; eliminates the requirement to pay license tax for ownership, etc.
  • HB1429: Public defender; supplementing compensation.
  • HB1438: Oyster Replenishment Fund; oyster resource user fees to be credited to Fund.
  • HB1439: Comprehensive community colleges; conditionally forgivable loans for tuition and other fees.
  • HB1455: Fentanyl; selling, giving, or distributing a substance that contains 2 mgms. or more, penalties.
  • HB1466: Low emn/electric motor vehicles; voluntary anti-forced labor & child slavery certification for sale.
  • HB1479: Employer-provided childcare; creates a tax credit for taxable years 2023 through 2027.
  • HB1645: Litter tax; penalty for failure to timely pay.
  • HB1646: Court duties of sheriff; commitment hearings at locations other than a courthouse.
  • HB1647: Sexual abuse by person of authority; civil cause of action, limitations period.
  • HB1648: Political contributions; prohibited from foreign-influenced corporations, required reports.
  • HJ458: Constitutional amendments; General Assembly and local elected officials, term limits (first refer.).
  • HJ460: Constitutional amendment; repeal of same-sex marriage prohibition (first reference).
  • HJ462: Constitutional amendment; exemption for motor vehicles owned for personal, noncommercial use.
  • HJ484: Mass casualty events; effect of use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
  • HR282: Commending Davis Corner Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad, Inc.
  • HB8: School security officers; scope of employment, certain veterans permitted to carry.
  • HB10: Resident concealed handgun permits; fees.
  • HB11: Concealed handgun permits; penalties.
  • HB12: Public school buildings; limits entry points, screening individuals.
  • HB13: Libraries; assessment for costs in civil actions, disbursement for law libraries.
  • HB14: Handguns; limitation on purchases.
  • HB25: Earned sentence credits; possession of child pornography.
  • HB26: Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.
  • HB27: COVID-19 vaccination status; mandatory COVID-19 vaccination prohibited, discrimination prohibited.
  • HB37: School boards; employment of at least one school resource officer in public middle and high school.
  • HB42: Improper driving; person may be charged with offense when conduct constitutes reckless driving.
  • HB47: Suspended sentence or probation; violation of the terms and conditions, technical violations.
  • HB57: Emergency Services and Disaster Law; limitation on duration of executive orders.
  • HB68: Voter registration; presumption of domicile, members of a uniformed service and others.
  • HB85: Campaign finance; contribution limits, penalty.
  • HB86: Campaign finance; disclosure reports, searchable electronic database.
  • HB104: Judicial emergency; administrative delays, prosecution of felony due to lapse of time.
  • HB985: School principals; incident reports, violent offenses.
  • HB1124: Education, Board of; policies for codes of student conduct, contents.
  • HB1125: School boards; parental notification of certain incidents, Alyssa's law-silent panic alarms.
  • HB1279: Emergency and preliminary protective orders; expungement of orders.
  • HB1315: School boards; parental notification of certain threats, behavior, and unlawful acts.
  • HB1356: Fentanyl; selling, giving, etc., to another person, penalties.
  • HB1361: Taxpayers, certain; provision of credit monitoring services.