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Delegate Eileen Filler-Corn (D)

House District: 41st

Member Since: 2010

District: County of Fairfax (part)

Congressional District: 11th

Congressional District Residence: 11th

 

Capitol Office

Pocahontas Building

900 E Main Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

Office: (804) 698-1041

Email: DelEFiller-Corn@house.virginia.gov

Personal Website: www.eileenfillercorn.com

 

District Office

P.O. Box 523082

Springfield, VA 22152

Office: (571) 249-3453

 


 

Biographical Information:

 

Birth Date and Place:

1964 New York City, NY

 

Education:

Ithaca College, NY (B.A.)

American University Washington College of Law, Washington, DC (J.D.)

 

Occupation/Profession:

Attorney/Government Relations

 

Membership/Affiliation:

Congregation Adat Reyim

Jobs for Virginia Graduates (chair)

Clean Air Partners (board member)

Center for Public Policy Innovation (board member)

American Jewish Committee (board member)

Jewish Foundation for Group Homes (board member)

National Conference of State Legislatures, Women’s Legislative Network Board

Women in Government (Virginia State Director)

Leadership Fairfax, Inc. (2001)

 

Military Service:

None

 

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2018 Committee Assignments

Member

Commerce and Labor

Finance

Transportation

Subcommittee Membership

Member

Finance – Subcommittee #1

Commerce and Labor – Subcommittee #1

Transportation – Subcommittee #3

 

Legislation

HB 44 High school family life education curricula; law and meaning of consent.

HB 45 Family life education curricula; personal privacy and personal boundaries.

HB 171 Voter registration; extended time for new United States citizens to register.

HB 172 Gun safes; establishes an exemption from retail sales tax.

HB 173 Grand larceny & certain property crimes; increases threshold amount of money taken, etc., to $500.

HB 174 Communication w/individuals w/certain disabilities; Dept. of CJS to establish protocol.

HB 454 Higher educational institutions, public; governing boards, open educational resources.

HB 455 Railroad right-of-way; allocation of funds for certain contract fees for access.

HB 456 Health Professions, Department of; suspension of license, nonpayment of student loans.

HB 457 ABLE savings trust agreements; elimination of Medicaid clawback.

HB 458 CBD oil and THC-A oil; certification for use, dispensing.

HB 459 Red salamander; designating as state salamander.

HB 706 Grand larceny; increases threshold amount.

HB 707 Firearms; allowing access to children, penalty.

HB 708 Rear-facing child restraint devices; required until child reaches two years of age, etc.

HB 1076 Polling place procedures; full name and current residence address of voter.

HB 1077 Driver education courses; DMV to allow licensed computer-based providers to offer tests virtually.

HB 1083 Motor vehicle fuels sales tax; price floor.

HB 1128 Child care providers; criminal history background check, repealing sunset provision.

HB 1480 Child day programs; exemptions from licensure, removes certain programs from list.

HB 1481 Health insurance; coverage for contraceptives.

HB 1485 Truancy; procedures relating to intervention.

 

Top 10 Campaign Donors

Occupational Donors Amount
Democratic Party of Virginia $201,914
Commonwealth Victory Fund $56,412
House Democratic Caucus $27,972
Rice, Edward Hart $27,780
Va Auto Dealers Assn $21,062
American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) $19,462
Landmark Strategies $16,089
Filler-Corn, Eileen $16,000
National Assn of Realtors $15,029
Firefighters – Local 2068 $14,000

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2019 Committee Assignments

Committee Membership

  • Finance
  • Commerce and Labor
  • Rules

Subcommittee Membership

  • Finance – Subcommittee #1
  • Commerce and Labor – Subcommittee #1
  • Rules – Subcommittee #2
  • Rules – Joint Rules

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