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Senator Jennifer T. Wexton (D)

Senate District 33

Member Since: 2014

District: Fairfax County (Part), Loudoun County (Part)

Congressional District: 10th and 11th

Congressional District Residence: 10th

 

Capitol Office

Pocahontas Building

Room No: E608

Senate of Virginia

P.O. Box 396

Richmond, VA 23218

Phone Number: (804) 698-7533

Email: district33@senate.virginia.gov

 

District Office

20 W. Market Street

Leesburg, VA 20176

Phone Number: (703) 672-3696

Email: SenHowell@gmail.com

Personal Website: https://jenniferwexton.ngpvanhost.com/

 


 

Biographical Information:

 

Birth Date and Place:

1968, Washington, D.C.

 

Education:

University of Maryland (B.A.)

College of William & Mary (J.D.)

 

Occupation/Profession:

Former Substitute Judge, Loudoun Circuit Court

Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney, Loudoun Country, 2001-2005

 

Membership/Affiliation:

Board of Veterans Services

Children’s Services Act

Joint Commission on Technology and Science

Member and Former President, Loudoun County Bar

Northern Virginia Transportation Commission

Substance Abuse Services Council

 

Military Service:

None

 


 

Legislative Information:

 

Committees

Member

General Laws and Technology

Rehabilitation and Social Services

Transportation

 

Legislation

SB 121 Child care providers; criminal history background check, sunset and contingency.

SB 122 Dissemination of juvenile record information; emergency medical services agency applicants.

SB 123 Loudoun County; agreements for treasurer to collect and enforce real and personal property taxes.

SB 163 Historical African American cemeteries and graves; adds cemetery at Belmont in Loudoun County.

SB 164 Absentee voting; persons age 65 or older.

SB 165 Voter identification; accepted forms of identification.

SB 419 Discriminating between employees on the basis of sex; payment of wages.

SB 421 Paid medical leave; private employers with 50 or more employees to give to each full-time employee.

SB 423 Virginia Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices.

SB 425 Family life education; child sexual abuse.

SB 426 Victims of domestic violence; clerk of court shall make certain information available to petitioner.

SB 430 Real property tax; disabled veterans.

SB 431 License plates, special; I SUPPORT WOMEN VETERANS.

SB 432 Firearms, transfer of; criminal history record information check, penalties.

SB 433 Firearms; reporting when lost or stolen, civil penalty.

SB 434 Convicted felons; restoration of firearms rights.

SB 436 Schedule I drugs; classification for fentanyl derivatives.

SB 437 School Divisions of Innovation; performance-based assessments.

SB 438 Virginia Student Loan Refinancing Authority; established, report.

SB 439 Student Loan Ombudsman, Office of the; established, report.

SB 440 School boards, local; prior authorization for legal action.

SB 441 School zones; use of certain devices by drivers prohibited.

SB 444 War veterans; removal, relocation, etc., of monuments.

SB 445 Philanthropy and Social Innovation, Advisory Board on; established, report.

SB 709 Abortions; performance of ultrasound, informed written consent.

SB 711 Electric utilities; community renewable projects.

SB 892 Sexual harassment training; requirement for legislative branch.

SB 893 Medical assistance; determination of income, personal needs.

SB 948 Net neutrality; an entity engaged in provision of broadband Internet access services.

SB 949 Virginia Public Procurement Act; Internet access service contracting, limitations.

SJ 36 Women Veterans Week; designating as third full week of March 2018, and each succeeding year.

SJ 110 Commending the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce.

SJ 192 Commending the Honorable Burke F. McCahill.

SJ 229 Commending W. Keith Brower, Jr.

SJ 230 Commending Chuck Wyant.

 

Top 10 Campaign Donors

Occupational Donors

Amount

Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus

$368,081

Democratic Party of Virginia

$279,684

Planned Parenthood Action Fund

$64,534

Saslaw for Senate – Richard

$37,000

National Assn of Realtors

$20,200

Brambleton Group LLC

$17,800

Everytown for Gun Safety

$17,054

Sierra Club – Va Chapter

$15,449

Va Education Assn

$12,700

Rice, Edward Hart

$12,500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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