House District: 31st
Member Since: 2018
District: Counties of Fauquier (part) and Prince William (part)
Congressional District: 1st, 5th and 11th
Congressional District Residence: 11th
Capitol Office
Pocahontas Building
900 E Main Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Office: (804) 698-1031
Email: DelEGuzman@house.virginia.gov
Personal Website: www.elizabethguzmanforvirginia.com
District Office
P.O. Box 1818
Woodbridge, VA 22195
Office: (571) 403-1213
Biographical Information:
Birth Date and Place:
Jesus Maria, Lima, Peru.
Education:
Northern Virginia Community College (A.D.)
Capella University (B.A.)
American University, Washington, DC (M.P.A.)
University of Southern California, CA (M.S.W.)
Occupation/Profession:
Public administrator and social worker.
Membership/Affiliation:
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Harvest Life Changers Church
American University Diversity & Inclusion (board member)
Girl Scouts of America (former member)
CASA CIS – Child Advocate
Military Service:
None
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2018 Committee Assignments
Member
Subcommittee Membership
Member
Counties Cities and Towns – Subcommittee #3
Privileges and Elections – Subcommittee #4
Legislation
HB 250 Virginia Fire Services Board; changes membership.
HB 251 Public schools; Standards of Learning assessments.
HB 252 High school staffing; mental health counselors.
HB 253 Special education aides; caseload.
HB 254 DHRM; duties of department, employee communication.
HB 255 Public Preschool Fund and Grant Program; established.
HB 256 Income tax, state, and property tax; exemption for substantial-capacity solar equipment.
HB 416 Workers’ compensation; audits of employer’s premises.
HB 417 Sentencing guidelines; modification, new sentencing proceeding.
HB 419 Juveniles; increases minimum age for trial as adult.
HB 970 Motor vehicle fuels; sales tax in certain areas of the Commonwealth, price floor.
HB 971 Fair Housing Law; unlawful discrimination, gender identity.
HB 972 Income tax, state; increases deduction for senior citizens.
HB 973 Employees; paid medical and family leave, civil penalties.
HB 974 Medical marijuana; written certification by physician for treatment.
HB 975 Electric utilities; new generation sources.
HB 976 Felony conviction; compensation for wrongful incarceration.
HB 977 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
HB 978 Electric utilities; net energy metering, standby charges.
HB 983 Street gangs; predicate criminal acts, penalty.
HB 1289 Passing stopped school buses; local ordinances.
HB 1290 Tethered unmanned aircraft systems; use by law-enforcement agency.
HB 1345 Absentee voting; deadline for requesting a mailed absentee ballot.
HB 1447 Higher educational institutions, public; tuition, immigration status.
HB 1448 Land preservation; special assessment, agricultural use.
HB 1449 Family and Individual Support Waiver; reduce or eliminate the waiting list.
HB 1594 Crime victims and witnesses; immigration status.
HR 4 Reid, William Ferguson; recognizing achievements.
HR 160 Commending the Honorable David G. Brickley.
HR 161 Commending the C.D. Hylton High School cheer team.
HR 162 Commemorating the life and legacy of Presley N. O’Bannon.
HR 163 Commending Dennis Jensen.
HR 164 Commending Jarad L. Phelps.
HR 165 Commending Bill VanAntwerp.
HR 166 Commending Roger Talley.
HR 167 Commending Robert Clubb.
HR 168 Commending Glendell Hill.
HR 169 Commending Eleanor Sigrest.
HR 170 Commending Sonnie P. Penn Elementary School.
HR 171 Celebrating the life of Paul Robert Booth.
HR 172 Celebrating the life of Calvin L. Johnson.
HR 185 Commending Mike Meadows.
HR 186 Commending Damon Broiles.
HR 187 Commending Amanda Brown.
HR 188 Commending Ryan Tolley.
HR 189 Commending Neil Shoults.
HR 190 Commending Asley Amezquita.
HR 191 Commending Donovan Stewart.
HR 192 Commending Zachary Dixon.
HR 193 Commending Denyse Carroll.
HR 194 Commending Joshua Jensen.
HR 195 Commending Bradford Burgeson.
HR 210 Commending the Dale City Civic Association.
Top 10 Campaign Donors
Occupational Donors | Amount |
House Democratic Caucus | $229,539 |
Democratic Party of Virginia | $164,717 |
Casa in Action | $80,908 |
Flippable Va PAC | $40,000 |
Mid-Atlantic Laborers’ Political Education Fund | $30,321 |
Arena PAC | $19,756 |
Latino Victory Fund | $17,595 |
Future Now | $17,000 |
Let America Vote Victory Fund | $15,948 |
Win Virginia | $14,000 |
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2019 Committee Assignments
Committee Membership
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