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Delegate Jeion A. Ward (D)

House District: 92nd District

Member Since: 2004

District: City of Hampton (part)

Congressional District: 3rd

Congressional District Residence: 3rd

 

Capitol Office:

Pocahontas Building

900 E Main Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

Room E317

Office: (804) 698-1092

Email: DelJWard@house.virginia.gov

Personal Website: http://www.jeionward.com/

 

District Office:

P.O. Box 7310

Hampton, VA 23666

Office: (757) 827-5921

 


 

Biographical Information:

 

Birth Date and Place:

1954, Newport News VA

 

Education:

Christopher Newport University (B.A.)

Thomas Nelson Community College

 

Occupation/Profession:

Middle School Teacher

 

Membership/Affiliation:

Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Temple

NAACP

National Council of Negro Women

Peninsula Central Labor Council

Democratic Women’s Club

Hampton Federation of Teachers (president)

Coalition of Labor Union Women (vice president)

Virginia AFL-CIO (executive council)

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Hampton Alumnae Chapter

 

Military Service:

None

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2018 Committee Assignments

Member

Commerce and Labor

Transportation

General Laws

Rules

Subcommittee Membership

Member

General Laws – Subcommittee #1

Commerce and Labor – Subcommittee #3

Transportation – Subcommittee #1

Rules – Subcommittee #1

Rules – Subcommittee #2

 

Legislation:

HB 274 Informal truancy plans; students proceeded against or adjudicated on more than 2 occasions.

HB 312 Special joint reapportionment committee; public hearings in 2018 on the redistricting process.

HB 317 Teachers; extension of three-year provisional licenses.

HB 318 Teacher licensure by reciprocity; grace period.

HB 320 Teachers; prerequisites for licensure or renewal of license.

HB 334 Teachers; provisional licensure, grace period.

HB 773 Nuisance; breach of peace.

HB 1343 Notaries; fee agreements with employer.

HB 1407 Virginia Public Procurement Act; small business and microbusiness procurement enhancement program.

HJ 186 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Albert Woodfin Patrick III.

HJ 212 Commending Thomas Nelson Community College.

HR 2 Celebrating the life of Nathan Watts.

HR 49 Celebrating the life of Sergeant Willie Rowe, USA.

HR 56 Commending VersAbility Resources.

 

Top 10 Campaign Donors

Occupations Donor Amount
Va AFL-CIO $33,530
One Virginia PAC $31,000
Democratic Party of Virginia $30,337
Commonwealth Victory Fud $20,291
Va Auto Dealers Association $20,107
Va Association of Realtors $17,000
Va Beer Wholesalers Association $16,000
Va Bankers Association $15,489
Va Wine Wholesalers Association $14,250
United Food and Commercial Workers $14,000

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2019 Committee Assignments

Committee Membership

  • Transportation
  • Commerce and Labor
  • General Laws
  • Rules

Subcommittee Membership

  • General Laws – Subcommittee #1
  • Commerce and Labor – Subcommittee #2
  • Transportation – Subcommittee #1
  • Rules – Subcommittee #1

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