Del. Wren Williams (R-Stuart)

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Party
Democratic
District
9: Counties of Patrick, Franklin (part) and Henry (part) [map]
Took Office
January 2022
Next Election
November 2019
Committees
Courts of Justice, Public Safety, Privileges and Elections
Website
wrenwilliamsva.com
Twitter
@wrenwilliamsva
Copatroning Habits
88% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 95% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 66% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Bills Passed
42.9% in 2022
Recent Mentions in the Media

Galax Gazette: Candidates refuse power company donations | Opinion

June 7, 2023 | 12:20 pm
  

Cardinal News: Some legislators face both primary challengers — and the challenge ...

June 7, 2023 | 4:10 am
  

Roanoke Times: 2 GOP chairs address 'shenanigans' ahead of Ballard, Pyles ...

May 31, 2023 | 5:35 pm
  

Southwest Virginia Today: March, Williams vying for GOP support

May 28, 2023 | 4:00 pm
  

Cardinal News: Del Marie March and Del Wren Williams face off in primary

May 17, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

From the Legislator’s Website

Virginia Citizens Defense League Endorses Delegate Wren Williams for Re-election

May 12, 2023
RICHMOND, VA – Today, the Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL) endorsed Delegate Wren Williams for re-election. The VCDL is Virginia’s leading gun rights organization. This endorsement shows that Delegate Williams […] The post Virginia Citizens Defense League Endorses Delegate Wren Williams for Re-election appeared first on Wren Williams.

Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert Appoints Del. Wren Williams To Virginia State Crime Commission

May 9, 2023
RICHMOND, VA – Today, Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert announced his appointment of Delegate Wren Williams (R – Stuart) to serve on the Virginia State Crime Commission. “Delegate Wren Williams’ […] The post Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert Appoints Del. Wren Williams To Virginia State Crime Commission appeared first on Wren Williams.

Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears Endorses Del. Wren Williams For Re-election

May 4, 2023
RICHMOND, VA – This week, Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears announced that she is endorsing Delegate Wren Williams for re-election in the newly-drawn Virginia House District 47. “I am humbled and […] The post Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears Endorses Del. Wren Williams For Re-election appeared first on Wren Williams.

House Speaker, Delegate Todd Gilbert, Endorses Delegate Wren Williams for Re-election

May 4, 2023
STUART, VA – Today, Delegate Wren Williams, the Republican frontrunner for Virginia’s 47th House District, announced an endorsement from the Speaker of the House of Delegates, Todd Gilbert. Speaker Gilbert’s […] The post House Speaker, Delegate Todd Gilbert, Endorses Delegate Wren Williams for Re-election appeared first on Wren Williams.

Delegate Wren Williams Launches “One Thing”: First Ad Buy In Re-Election Campaign

April 27, 2023
STUART, VA – Today, Delegate Wren Williams announced a new television and radio ad in his re-election campaign. Williams’ buy on Fox News and local radio through June 20th marks […] The post Delegate Wren Williams Launches “One Thing”: First Ad Buy In Re-Election Campaign appeared first on Wren Williams.

Americans For Prosperity-Virginia Announces Their Endorsement of Delegate Wren Williams for Re-election

April 11, 2023
STUART, VA – Today, Americans for Prosperity-Virginia released their list of endorsed Republicans running for General Assembly; including Delegate Wren Williams. Wren Williams is the Republican frontrunner to represent the […] The post Americans For Prosperity-Virginia Announces Their Endorsement of Delegate Wren Williams for Re-election appeared first on Wren Williams.

Delegate Wren Williams Lands $1.5M In Funding For Floyd Public Service Authority

April 7, 2023
FLOYD, VA – In a letter dated April 6th, the Virginia Department Of Health offered the Floyd-Floyd County Public Service Authority nearly $1.5 million for drinking water construction ($973,355 in […] The post Delegate Wren Williams Lands $1.5M In Funding For Floyd Public Service Authority appeared first on Wren Williams.

Religious Freedom Leader & Republican Senate Candidate Tina Ramirez Endorses Wren Williams

March 2, 2023
RICHMOND, VA– Today, Delegate Wren Williams announced he has been endorsed by Tina Ramirez, Republican candidate for Virginia Senate District 12. Tina Ramirez is the Founder and President of Hardwired […] The post Religious Freedom Leader & Republican Senate Candidate Tina Ramirez Endorses Wren Williams appeared first on Wren Williams.

Delegate Williams Votes To Pass Electricity Rate-Relief Bills

March 2, 2023
RICHMOND, VA – This February, Delegate Wren Williams’ (R – Stuart) voted for two bills to provide relief for rising electricity rates throughout Southwest and Southside Virginia. Both bills passed […] The post Delegate Williams Votes To Pass Electricity Rate-Relief Bills appeared first on Wren Williams.

Bills

  • HB778: Monument and memorials; relocation.
  • HB1365: Admission to bail; rebuttable presumptions against bail.
  • HB1392: Safety & Health Codes Bd. of Dept. of Labor & Industry; regulation regarding cranes & derricks, etc.
  • HB2161: Local government; standardization of public notice requirements for certain intended actions.
  • HB2165: Criminal appeals; duties of the Attorney General and attorney for the Commonwealth.
  • HB2166: Racketeering offenses; penalty.
  • HB2167: Workplace violence; violence in place of employment or at any other workplace, etc., penalty.
  • HB2168: Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; breach of Canons of Judicial Conduct.
  • HB2169: Parole Board; eligibility determinations, reports.
  • HB2170: Public school pupil participation on certain teams and in certain clubs; parental consent.
  • HB2171: Religious freedom; applicability of certain executive orders.
  • HB2252: Magistrates; appointment and supervision.
  • HB2289: Elected and certain appointed officers; procedure for removal by courts.
  • HB2292: Virginia Retirement System; school resource officers.
  • HB2310: Public water and sewer systems; DHCD to study opportunities for rural areas to upgrade.
  • HB2499: Casino gaming; eligible host localities.
  • HJ530: Magisterial system; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study.
  • HJ540: State park; DCR to study establishing in Henry County between North and South Mayo Rivers.
  • HJ602: Commending the 2022 Virginia 4-H National Muzzleloader Development Team.
  • HR301: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Garry Glenn DeBruhl.
  • HB775: Religious freedom; applicability of certain executive orders.
  • HB776: Abortion; born alive human infant, treatment and care, penalty.
  • HB778: Monument and memorials; relocation.
  • HB779: Elections; photo identification required, time for in-person absentee.
  • HB780: Voter registration; registration permitted up to and including the day of the election.
  • HB781: Public elementary and secondary schools; student citizenship skills, etc.
  • HB782: Nonsuits; appeals from judgment of a general district court.
  • HB811: Admission to bail; rebuttable presumptions against bail.
  • HB812: Admission to bail; rebuttable presumptions against bail.
  • HB813: Law-enforcement agencies; acquisition of military property.
  • HB1131: Virginia Code Commission; work group to review public notices required to be published.
  • HB1132: Fiduciaries; payment of small amounts to certain persons without involvement, threshold amount.
  • HB1303: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; Virginia Parole Board member votes.
  • HB1305: Patrick County; reestablishment of a general hospital.
  • HJ90: Commending Terry Tilley.
  • HJ446: Commending Patrick & Henry Community College.
  • HJ447: Celebrating the life of James Douglas Hall.