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Delegate David A. Reid (D)

House District: 32nd District

Member Since:  2018

District: County of Loudoun (part)

Congressional District: 10th

Congressional District Residence: 10th

 

Capitol Office:

Pocahontas Building

900 E Main Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

W438

Office: (804) 698-1032

Email: DelDReid@house.virginia.gov

Personal Website: https://www.delegatedavidreid.com/

 

District Office:

P.O. Box 4132

Ashburn, VA 20148

Office: (703) 622-1395

 


 

Biographical Information:

 

Birth Date and Place:

1962, Lexington VA

 

Education:

Northeastern Oklahoma State University, OK (B.A)

Joint Military Intelligence College, Washington, DC (Masters)

 

Occupation/Profession:

Chief Strategy Officer (Axiologic Solutions, LLC)

 

Membership/Affiliation:

Arcola United Methodist Church

NAACP Loudoun County

Loudoun County Democratic Committee

 

Military Service:

USNR (Commander O-5, February 1988 – July 2011);

 

Choose Year:

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2018 Committee Assignments

Committees

Member

Counties Cities and Towns

Transportation

Subcommittee Membership

Member

Counties Cities and Towns – Subcommittee #3

Transportation – Subcommittee #2

 

Legislation:

HB 350 Full-day kindergarten program; implementation in school divisions.

HB 351 Higher educational institutions, public; tuition and room and board, enrollment.

HB 352 Virginia Highway Corporation Act of 1988; toll rate approval by State Corporation Commission.

HB 353 Handguns; limitation on purchases, penalty.

HB 354 School calendar; opening day of school year.

HB 355 Virginia Fuels Tax Act; refueling vehicles.

HB 356 Voter registration; notification of denial.

HB 357 Voting; ballots cast during court-ordered extended polling hours.

HB 469 Electric vehicle; establishes tax credit on purchase or lease price.

HB 470 Dependents of disabled veterans; waiver of tuition and mandatory fees.

HB 471 Small businesses, new; state and local tax and regulatory exemptions.

HB 472 Workers’ compensation; presumption of compensability for certain diseases.

HB 473 Virginia Public Procurement Act; use of best value contracting.

HB 474 Solar energy collection devices; land lease program for installation.

HB 475 Commercial motor vehicles; certain high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes.

HB 476 Community service careers; tuition and fee waivers at higher educational institutions.

HB 477 Guardianship; communication between incapacitated persons and others.

HB 478 Domestic violence-related misdemeanors; enhanced, penalty.

HB 1218 Residual parental rights; termination if in child’s best interest, foster care placement.

HB 1219 Parental rights; annual foster care review.

HB 1326 Virginia Retirement System; E-911 dispatchers.

HB 1356 Transient occupancy tax; expands tax in Northern Virginia statewide.

HJ 74 Electric vehicles; DOLI to study effect of switch on automotive mechanics.

HJ 122 Child abuse; VSCC to study laws & policies governing investigation.

HJ 172 Commending Jeremy Beck.

HJ 173 Commending Melanie Kelly.

HJ 174 Commending Matthew Tobia.

HJ 175 Commending Megan Poole.

HJ 176 Celebrating the life of Captain Howard Todd Kauderer, USN, Ret.

HJ 248 Commending the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office.

HJ 249 Commending the Briar Woods High School cheerleading team.

HJ 365 Commending Michaela Joyce.

HR 39 Commending the graduating class of Skyline Regional Criminal Justice Academy Jail Officer Basic 1.

HR 40 Commending the Stone Bridge High School volleyball team.

HR 41 Commending the Salvation Army of Loudoun County.

HR 42 Commending Sporting Virginia Futsal Club.

HR 43 Commending Denise Corbo.

HR 64 Commending Broad Run High School DECA.

HR 65 Commending Iridium Communications.

HR 132 Commending Ashley Caldwell.

 

Top 10 Campaign Donors

Occupations Donor

Amount

Democratic Party of Virginia

$138,849

House Democratic Caucus

$79,388

Flippable Va Pac

$40,000

Laborers District Council PAC

$36,558

Win Virginia

$16,772

Hirst, Thomson M

$11,500

Let America Vote Victory Fund

$11,395

Beyer for US House of Representatives

$10,000

Bills, Michael D

$10,000

Smith, S Sonjia

$10,000

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2019 Committee Assignments

Committee Membership

  • Counties Cities and Towns
  • Transportation

Subcommittee Membership

  • Counties Cities and Towns – Subcommittee #1
  • Transportation – Subcommittee #2

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