Del. David Reid (D-Loudoun)

- Party
- Democratic
- District
- 32: County of Loudoun (part) [map]
- Took Office
- January 2018
- Next Election
- November 2019
- Committees
- Appropriations, Privileges and Elections, Transportation
- Website
- reidfordelegate.com
- @DavidReidVA
- Copatroning Habits
- 87% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 91% of them are Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 77% of them are Democrats.
- Partisanship
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- Tag Cloud
- Bills Passed
- 65% in 2020
Loudoun Now: Elected Officials, Health Leaders Urge Vaccine PatienceFebruary 10, 2021 | 12:11 pm |
Roanoke Times: Paulson: Cleaning up Virginia’s transportation pollution requires an all-hands-on-deck approachFebruary 10, 2021 | 12:00 am |
Patch.com: Bill Requiring VA Universities To Pay Reparations Passes HouseFebruary 9, 2021 | 11:50 am |
WVTF: A Look at Some of the Transportation-Related Legislation Moving Forward at the General AssemblyFebruary 8, 2021 | 4:08 pm |
Loudoun Times-Mirror: UPDATE: Loudoun County supervisors oppose bill to repeal Virginia Highway Corporation Act for GreenwayFebruary 5, 2021 | 3:00 am |
Bills
- HB779: Virginia Fuels Tax Act; refueling vehicles.
- HB1727: Feral cats; trap, neuter, and return programs.
- HB1838: Loudoun County school board; staggered terms of its members.
- HB1838: Loudoun County school board; staggered terms of its members.
- HB1850: Motor vehicle weight limits; vehicles powered primarily by electric battery power, etc.
- HB1850: Motor vehicle weight limits; vehicles powered primarily by electric battery power, etc.
- HB1978: Legislative Staff Development Fund; created, effective date.
- HB1978: Legislative Staff Development Fund; created, effective date.
- HB1979: Electric vehicle rebate program; creation and funding, report, sunset date.
- HB1979: Electric vehicle rebate program; creation and funding, report, sunset date.
- HB1980: Enslaved Ancestors College Access Scholarship and Memorial Program; established, report.
- HB1980: Enslaved Ancestors College Access Scholarship and Memorial Program; established, report.
- HB2103: Certain public & private employers to provide earned paid sick time.
- HB2104: Virginia Highway Corporation Act of 1988; repeals Act.
- HB2104: Virginia Highway Corporation Act of 1988; repeals Act.
- HR278: Commending Greg Peters.
- HR279: Commending Betsy Brown.
- HB714: Virginia Energy Plan; climate change pressing challenge.
- HB715: Higher educational institutions, public; increases in undergraduate tuition.
- HB716: Public school employees, certain; online mental health awareness training required.
- HB717: Electric vehicles; DMME to determine feasibility of a rebate program.
- HB718: School resource officers; custodial interrogation, parental consent.
- HB719: Administration of government; state publications to be made available in electronic format.
- HB720: Property Owners' Association Act; display of political signs.
- HB721: Post-adoption contact and communication agreements; involuntary termination of parental rights.
- HB722: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exclusions, proprietary records and trade secrets.
- HB723: Underground pipelines and electrical transmission lines; agriculture.
- HB724: Tangible personal property tax; classes of property, satellites.
- HB725: Teachers in certain schools for students with disabilities; extension of provisional licenses.
- HB726: Comprehensive plan; adoption or disapproval by governing body.
- HB733: Workers' compensation; presumption of compensability for certain diseases.
- HB738: County board of supervisors; presiding officers, terminology.
- HB779: Virginia Fuels Tax Act; refueling vehicles.
- HB990: Military Affairs, Department of; change of secretariat.
- HB991: Firefighting equipment; weight limitation on interstate.
- HB1686: Virginia Lottery Board; regulation of video game terminals.
- HB1727: Feral cats; trap, neuter, and return programs.
- HJ64: Ransomware attack preparedness; Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) to study.
- HJ253: Commending Gerald R. Rubin.
- HJ288: Commending Visit Loudoun.
- HJ289: Commending United Methodist Family Services.
- HR559: Commending Appian Corporation.
- HR560: Commending Qlarion, Inc.
- HR561: Commending the Service Employees International Union Virginia 512 Home Care chapter.
- HR572: Commending Loudoun is Ready.
- HB1686: Electric utilities; limitations on fossil fuel facilities.
- HB1694: Virginia Retirement System; E-911 dispatchers.
- HB1704: Higher educational institutions; financial aid award notification.
- HB1705: Dulles Airport Access Road; use of certain high-occupancy vehicles on the eastbound lanes.
- HB1723: County board of supervisors; presiding officers, terminology.
- HB1727: Virginia Lottery; personal identifying information of prize winners, etc.
- HB1728: Post-adoption contact & communication agreements; authority to enter into agreements.
- HB1736: Community Integration Advisory Commission; extends sunset provision.
- HB1824: State employees; sick leave for certain disabled veterans.
- HB1968: Virginia National Guard; state active duty pay.
- HB2476: Higher educational institutions, public; tuition and mandatory fees.
- HB2647: Condominium Act; meetings of unit owners' associations, proxy voting.
- HJ699: Commending Shreyaa Venkat.
- HJ702: Commending Alain Noriega.
- HJ759: Commending Mikaeel Martinez Jaka.
- HJ760: Commending the George Washington University School of Nursing.
- HJ880: Commending the Rock Ridge High School softball team.
- HJ966: Commending the Northern Virginia Technology Council Foundation.
- HJ967: Commending Backpack Buddies Foundation of Loudoun.
- HJ985: Celebrating the life of Commander Frederick Lineburg, USN, Ret.
- HB350: Full-day kindergarten program; implementation in school divisions.
- HB351: Higher educational institutions, public; tuition and room and board, enrollment.
- HB352: Virginia Highway Corporation Act of 1988; toll rate approval by State Corporation Commission.
- HB353: Handguns; limitation on purchases, penalty.
- HB354: School calendar; opening day of school year.
- HB355: Virginia Fuels Tax Act; refueling vehicles.
- HB356: Voter registration; notification of denial.
- HB357: Voting; ballots cast during court-ordered extended polling hours.
- HB469: Electric vehicle; establishes tax credit on purchase or lease price.
- HB470: Dependents of disabled veterans; waiver of tuition and mandatory fees.
- HB471: Small businesses, new; state and local tax and regulatory exemptions.
- HB472: Workers' compensation; presumption of compensability for certain diseases.
- HB473: Virginia Public Procurement Act; use of best value contracting.
- HB474: Solar energy collection devices; land lease program for installation.
- HB475: Commercial motor vehicles; certain high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes.
- HB476: Community service careers; tuition and fee waivers at higher educational institutions.
- HB477: Guardianship; communication between incapacitated persons and others.
- HB478: Domestic violence-related misdemeanors; enhanced, penalty.
- HB1218: Residual parental rights; termination if in child's best interest, foster care placement.
- HB1219: Parental rights; annual foster care review.
- HB1326: Virginia Retirement System; E-911 dispatchers.
- HB1356: Transient occupancy tax; expands tax in Northern Virginia statewide.
- HJ74: Electric vehicles; DOLI to study effect of switch on automotive mechanics.
- HJ122: Child abuse; VSCC to study laws & policies governing investigation.
- HJ172: Commending Jeremy Beck.
- HJ173: Commending Melanie Kelly.
- HJ174: Commending Matthew Tobia.
- HJ175: Commending Megan Poole.
- HJ176: Celebrating the life of Captain Howard Todd Kauderer, USN, Ret.
- HJ248: Commending the Loudoun County Sheriffs Office.
- HJ249: Commending the Briar Woods High School cheerleading team.
- HJ365: Commending Michaela Joyce.
- HR39: Commending the graduating class of Skyline Regional Criminal Justice Academy Jail Officer Basic 1.
- HR40: Commending the Stone Bridge High School volleyball team.
- HR41: Commending the Salvation Army of Loudoun County.
- HR42: Commending Sporting Virginia Futsal Club.
- HR43: Commending Denise Corbo.
- HR64: Commending Broad Run High School DECA.
- HR65: Commending Iridium Communications.
- HR132: Commending Ashley Caldwell.