House District: 94th District
Member Since: 2012
District: City of Newport News
Congressional District: 3rd
Congressional District Residence: 3rd
Capitol Office:
Pocahontas Building
900 E Main Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Room W436
Office: (804) 698-1094
Email: DelDYancey@house.virginia.gov
Personal Website: http://davidyanceyfordelegate.com/
District Office:
P.O. Box 1163
Newport News, VA 23601
Office: (757) 897-3953
Biographical Information
Birth Date and Place:
1972, Newport News VA
Education:
University of Georgia, GA (B.A.)
Occupation/Profession:
Self-Employed
Membership/Affiliation:
Rotary International
Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce
Newport News Rugby Football Club
Military Service:
None
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2018 Committee Assignments
Chair
Member
Subcommittee Membership
Member
Commerce and Labor – Subcommittee #2
Transportation – Subcommittee #4
Legislation:
HB 78 Professional and Occupational Regulation, Department of; waiver of first-time licensing fees.
HB 79 Dog boarding establishments; group play requirements, penalty.
HB 111 Health insurance; coverage of proton radiation therapy, report.
HB 129 Worker retraining tax credit; manufacturing instruction for students.
HB 130 Chief Resiliency Officer; Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security to designate.
HB 164 Contractors, Board for; prerequisites to obtaining a building permit.
HB 165 Higher educational institutions, public; loans to students, collection.
HB 192 Rainwater and gray water; regulations.
HB 194 Campaign finance; disclosure of all contributors.
HB 327 Higher educational institutions, public; graduation requirements.
HB 328 Cancer patients; expedited external review of adverse coverage determinations.
HB 329 High school graduation requirements; course load.
HB 330 Public elementary and secondary school students; use of unscented topical sunscreen.
HB 331 Health insurance; plan for state and local government employees.
HB 332 State employee health insurance plan; coverage for proton therapy.
HB 333 Prescription Monitoring Program; requirements of prescribers, exceptions.
HB 374 Controlled substances; exposure, bodily injury to law-enforcement officers, etc., penalty.
HB 434 Health insurance; coverage for proton therapy.
HB 435 Health insurance; expedited external review of adverse coverage decisions, cancer treatments.
HB 452 Prescription Monitoring Program; requirements of prescribers, exceptions.
HB 800 Towing; increases maximum hookup and initial towing fee of any passenger car.
HB 898 Prerequisites to obtaining a building permit; elimination of affidavit requirement.
HB 899 Military surplus off-road motor vehicles; qualified as an antique vehicle.
HB 955 Public utility vehicles; yielding right-of-way or reducing speed.
HB 956 Payday loans; changes minimum term from two of the borrower’s pay cycles to six months.
HB 957 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; definition of “custodian.”
HB 958 Virginia FOIA; records containing both excluded and nonexcluded information.
HB 959 Virginia Freedom of Information Act; transfer of public records.
HB 960 Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; marketing plan information, report.
HB 961 Victims of human trafficking; expungement of police and court records.
HB 962 Prostitution; expungement of convictions.
HB 1080 Employment; break to express breast milk.
HB 1081 Firearms, stolen; creates and enhances penalties.
HB 1082 Environmental regulations; no stricter than federal law.
HB 1085 Public schools; open enrollment for students residing on a military installation, etc.
HB 1107 Medicaid Legacy Fund; created.
HB 1108 Medicaid; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to apply for a waiver.
HB 1110 Urban farming; DACS to adopt regulations to promote.
HB 1323 Military surplus motor vehicles; registration and operation on highways, penalty.
HB 1525 Handheld personal communications devices; prohibits use in highway work zones.
HB 1564 Eminent domain; empanelment of commissioners.
HJ 13 Permitting process; localities encouraged to develop a more uniform and streamlined process.
HJ 40 State agencies & organizations; encouraging to help businesses employing workers under age 18.
HJ 282 Commending Joe Samuel Frank.
HR 5 Indian tribes in Virginia, certain; memorizing United States Senate to federally recognize.
HR 33 Celebrating the life of Judith Lynn Colbert Casey.
HR 44 Celebrating the life of Mayer A. Sarfan.
HR 45 Celebrating the life of Dorene Zilber Sarfan.
HR 59 Celebrating the life of Martha Howard Patten.
HR 66 Celebrating the life of Connie Marie Felt Cowardin.
HR 79 Celebrating the life of Everett Hope Jordan, Jr.
HR 93 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Barry G. Logsdon.
HR 94 Celebrating the life of Raymond B. Bottom, Jr.
HR 120 Celebrating the life of Bradford Huffman.
HR 137 Commending Dr. William R. Harvey.
HR 138 Commending Hampton University.
HR 139 Celebrating the life of Agnes Epes McMurran Johnson.
Top 10 Campaign Donors
Occupations Donor |
Amount |
Dominion Leadership Trust |
$555,339 |
Republican Party of Virginia |
$404,269 |
National Association of Realtors |
$101,026 |
Howell for Delegate – William |
$76,000 |
Jones for Delegate – Chris |
$75,250 |
Majority Leader PAC |
$65,800 |
Colonial Leadership Trust PAC |
$62,500 |
Yancey, David |
$47,492 |
Va Association of Realtors |
$36,050 |
Va Auto Dealers Association |
$34,346 |
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2019 Committee Assignments
Committee Membership
Chair: Transportation
Subcommittee Membership
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