Senate District 30
Member Since: 2012
District: Alexandria City (Part), Arlington County (Part), Fairfax County (Part)
Congressional District: 8th
Congressional District Residence: 8th
Capitol Office
Pocahontas Building
Room No: E520
Senate of Virginia
P.O. Box 396
Richmond, VA 23218
Phone Number: (804) 698-7530
Email: district30@senate.virginia.gov
District Office
P.O. Box 26415
Alexandria, VA 22313
Phone Number: (571) 384-8957
Email: district30@senate.virginia.gov
Personal Website: http://www.adamebbin.com/
Biographical Information:
Birth Date and Place:
1963, Huntington, New York
Education:
American University (B.A.)
Certificate, Consumer Advertising, University of Maryland College Park, 1987
Sorenson Institute of Political Leadership, University of Virginia, 2000
Certificate, International Exchange Delegate to Central America, American Council of Young Political Leaders, 2004
Certificate, Center for Policy Alternatives, Fleming Foundation for Legislative Leadership, 2006
Bohnett Fellow, Senior Executives in State and Local Government, 2012
Occupation/Profession:
Independent Consultant, Adam Ebbin Consulting, 2008-
Virginia Delegate, 2004-2012
Consultant, Center for Policy Alternatives, 2005-2007
Communications Director, 21st Century Democrats, 2004
Chief Deputy Commissioner, Virginia Department of Labor and Industry, 2002-2003
Director of Marketing and Media Relations, Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, 1998-2002
Merchant Marketing Manager, Microsoft, 1997-1998
Senior Account Executive, Washington City Paper, 1988-1997
Assistant Account Executive, The Adams Group, 1986-1988
Membership/Affiliation:
American State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention
Block Grants
Commission on Economic Opportunity for Virginians in Aspiring and Diverse Communities
Geographic Information Network Advisory Board
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
School Readiness Committee
Task Force to Commemorate the Centennial Anniversary of Women’s Right to Vote
Military Service:
None
Legislative Information:
Committees
Member
Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources
General Laws and Technology
Privileges and Elections
Legislation
SB 1 Firearms; mechanical devices designed to increase rate of fire, penalty.
SB 2 Firearms; carrying loaded in public place, etc.
SB 3 Same-sex marriages; civil unions.
SB 4 Absentee voting; persons age 65 or older.
SB 5 Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks, penalty.
SB 6 Absentee voting; late applications and in-person voting in certain circumstances.
SB 7 Statements of organization; campaign depository account number required.
SB 8 Absentee voting; prescribed oath for absentee voters.
SB 111 Marijuana; decriminalization of simple possession, civil penalty.
SB 578 Drivers’ license; suspension for nonpayment of fines or costs.
SB 588 Alcoholic beverage control; annual mixed beverage special events licenses for museums.
SB 602 Absentee voting; no-excuse in-person available 21 days prior to election.
SB 603 Same-sex marriage; gender-neutral terms.
SB 606 Immigrant Assistance, Office of; created.
SB 739 Campaign finance; with whom former candidates file reports.
SB 919 Careless driving; cause of injury to vulnerable road user, penalty.
SB 920 Adoption and foster care; barrier crimes, exception.
SB 921 Uniform Statewide Building Code; security of certain records.
SB 963 Commonwealth Competitiveness Fund; established, tax credits for contributions.
SJ 1 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference).
SJ 8 Constitutional amendment; Governor’s term of office (first reference).
SJ 47 Fall Prevention Awareness Week; designating as third full week of September 2018.
SJ 74 State and federal services; creation of a consolidated application for service.
SJ 233 Commending Bill Blackburn.
SJ 234 Commending Community Lodgings.
SJ 235 Commending the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 26.
SJ 236 Commending the Reverend Howard-John Wesley.
SJ 237 Celebrating the life of Lionel Reginald Hope.
SJ 238 Celebrating the life of Donald S. Beyer, Sr.
SJ 239 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Donald Kent.
SR 5 Celebrating the life of the Honorable Patricia Keyser Smith Ticer.
SR 56 Commending Brett R. Isserow.
SR 81 Commending the Wakefield High School boys’ basketball team.
Top 10 Campaign Donors
Occupational Donors |
Amount |
Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund |
$43,000 |
Democratic Party of Virginia |
$42,807 |
Friedman, Lori |
$39,399 |
Ebbin for Delegate – Adam |
$33,720 |
Dimillo, Augustine |
$21,750 |
Va Auto Dealers Assn |
$19,997 |
Colley, Mark D. |
$18,654 |
Rice, Edward Hart |
$15,000 |
Va Dental Assn |
$14,750 |
Northern Virginia Assn of Realtors |
$14,050 |