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Delegate Charniele L. Herring (D)

House District: 46th

Member Since: 2009

District: City of Alexandria (part)

Congressional District: 8th

Congressional District Residence: 8th

 

Capitol Office

Pocahontas Building

900 E Main Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

Office: (804) 698-1046

Email: DelCHerring@house.virginia.gov

Personal Website: www.herringfordelegate.com

 

District Office

P.O. Box 11779

Alexandria, VA 22312

Office: (703) 606-9705

 


 

Biographical Information:

 

Birth Date and Place:

1969 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

 

Education:

George Mason University (B.A.)

The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, Washington, DC (J.D.)

 

Occupation/Profession:

Attorney

 

Membership/Affiliation:

Alexandria Rotary

Hopkins House (trustee)

 

Military Service:

None

 

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2018 Committee Assignments

Member

Counties Cities and Towns

Courts of Justice

Agriculture Chesapeake and Natural Resources

Select Committee on School Safety

Subcommittee Membership

Member

Agriculture Chesapeake and Natural Resources – Subcommittee #3

Counties Cities and Towns – Subcommittee #3

Courts of Justice – Subcommittee #1

 

Legislation

HB 57 Absentee voting; no excuse.

HB 104 Writ of actual innocence; a person may petition based on biological evidence regardless of plea.

HB 105 Criminal Justice Services, Department of; training standards, community engaged policing.

HB 195 Alexandria, City of; amending charter, tree planting and replacement.

HB 217 Electronic case papers; transmission between district and circuit courts.

HB 342 Peeping or spying into dwelling; penalty.

HB 437 Adoption and foster care; barrier crimes, exception.

HB 817 Firearms; DCJS, et al., to develop guidance documents for petitions to restore rights.

HB 818 Monument Removal Fund; established, memorials for war veterans.

HB 1054 Prescription requirements; treatment of sexually transmitted disease.

HB 1055 Discretionary sentencing guidelines; judicial performance evaluation program, report.

HB 1401 Naloxone; administration by correctional and probation officers.

HB 1531 Public Safety & Homeland Security, Secretary of; duties, public database.

HB 1532 Health education program; program to include safe use of prescription drugs.

HJ 1 Drug offenders; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study courts’ sentencing.

HJ 509 Commending the Alexandria Harmonizers.

Top 10 Campaign Donors

Occupational Donors Amount
Democratic Party of Virginia $52,658
Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $52,500
Dominion Energy $32,500
Grimes, Carolyn Mary $24,472
Va Trial Lawyers Assn $21,500
Int’nl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $20,000
McCoy, Emily Brown $17,800
Va Auto Dealers Assn $13,823
Herring, Charles L $13,050
Va Beer Wholesalers Assn $12,726

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2019 Committee Assignments

Committee Membership

  • Courts of Justice
  • Counties Cities and Towns
  • Agriculture Chesapeake and Natural Resources

Subcommittee Membership

  • Agriculture Chesapeake and Natural Resources – Subcommittee #3
  • Counties Cities and Towns – Subcommittee #3
  • Courts of Justice – Subcommittee #1

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