Senate District 10
Member Since: 2016
District: Powhatan County (All), Chesterfield County (Part), Richmond City (Part)
Congressional District: 4th and 7th
Congressional District Residence: 4th
Capitol Office
Pocahontas Building
Room No: E513
Senate of Virginia
P.O. Box 396
Richmond, VA 23218
Phone Number: (804) 698-7510
Email: district10@senate.virginia.gov
District Office
P.O. Box 2535
Midlothian, VA 23113
Phone Number: (804) 601-4046
Email: district10@senate.virginia.gov
Personal Website: http://www.glensturtevant.com/
Biographical Information:
Birth Date and Place:
1982, Wilmington, Delaware
Education:
Catholic University (B.A.)
George Mason University School of Law (J.D.)
Occupation/Profession:
Attorney, Rawls Law Group, 2014-
Richmond School Board member, 2012-2016
Attorney, Spencer LLP, 2012-2014
Attorney, Hunton & Williams LLP, 2008-2012
Membership/Affiliation:
Child Support Guidelines Review Panel
Commission on Unemployment Compensation
Commission on Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program
Eagle Scout
Joint Commission on Health Care
Richmond Public Schools Education Foundation
Military Service:
None
Legislative Information:
Committees
Member
Commerce and Labor
Courts of Justice
General Laws and Technology
Local Government
Legislation
SB 77 Dual enrollment courses; quality standards, universal transfer course credit.
SB 491 Public schools; Standards of Learning assessments.
SB 745 Virginia taxable income; increases standard deduction.
SB 746 Sales and Use Tax; accelerated payments.
SB 747 Higher educational institutions, public; guaranteed admissions agreements.
SB 749 Higher education; prohibits percentage increase in in-state tuition.
SB 750 Richmond, City of; amending charter, equal educational.
SB 751 Localities and school divisions; posting of register of funds expended.
SB 752 Congressional and state legislative districts; standards and criteria.
SB 754 Freedom Flag; designating as official flag of remembrance of September 11, 2001.
SB 756 Alcoholic beverage control; conduct not prohibited, etc.
SB 757 Certificate of public need; psychiatric beds and services.
SB 758 Real estate licenses; required to obtain a business entity license.
SB 759 Income tax, state; lowers rate of taxation.
SB 796 Sexual harassment training; requirement for legislative branch.
SB 855 Energy efficiency programs; programs proposed by an electric utility.
SB 863 Teachers; alternate route to licensure for elementary education preK-6, etc.
SB 864 Cryptocurrencies; State Corporation Commission to study.
SB 901 Electric utilities; undergrounding distribution lines, reasonableness and prudence of costs.
SB 937 High school apprenticeship; tax credit.
SB 964 Health insurance; catastrophic health plans.
SB 981 Child support; calculation of obligation, multiple custody arrangements.
SB 982 Child support; guidelines for determination of obligation, child support orders.
SJ 56 Standards of Quality; JLARC to study cost to implement.
SJ 57 Out-of-network health care providers; JLARC to study balance billing by providers.
SJ 172 Commending Lynne Doughtie.
SJ 216 Celebrating the life of Roland R. Kessler.
SJ 232 Commending FeedMore’s Meals on Wheels program.
Top 10 Campaign Donors
Occupational Donors |
Amount |
Republican State Leadership Committee |
$481,957 |
Norment for Senate – Thomas |
$311,250 |
Republican Party of Virginia |
$250,972 |
Virginia Senate Republican Caucus |
$195,559 |
McDougle for Senate – Ryan |
$183,125 |
Middle Resolution PAC |
$107,000 |
GOPAC |
$30,000 |
Ruff for Senate – Frank |
$27,000 |
Reeves for Senate – Bryce |
$20,000 |
Va Trial Lawyers Assn |
$16,500 |