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Senator Jeremy S. McPike (D)

Senate District 29

Member Since: 2016

District: Manassas City (All), Manassas Park City (All), Prince William County (Part)

Congressional District: 1st, 10th, and 11th

Congressional District Residence: 11th

 

Capitol Office

Pocahontas Building

Room No: E511

Senate of Virginia

P.O. Box 396

Richmond, VA 23218

Phone Number: (804) 698-7529

Email: district29@senate.virginia.gov

 

District Office

P.O. Box 2819

Woodbridge, VA 22195

Phone Number: (571) 316-0581

Email: district29@senate.virginia.gov

Personal Website: http://www.mcpikeforsenate.com/issues

 


 

Biographical Information:

 

Birth Date and Place:

1975, Washington, D.C.

 

Education:

George Mason University (B.A.)

George Mason University (M.P.A.)

Sorenson Institute Political Leaders Program

 

Occupation/Profession:

Director, Department of General Services, City of Alexandria, 2011-

President, Dale City Volunteer Fire Department Foundation, 2009-2016

Deputy Director, City of Alexandria, 2009-2011

Division Chief, Capital Projects, City of Alexandria, 2005-2009

 

Membership/Affiliation:

Captain, Dale City Volunteer Fire Department

General Assembly Building

Northern Virginia Chair, OneVirginia2021

President, DCVFD Foundation

Secure and Resilient Commonwealth Panel

Standards of Learning Innovation Committee

Virginia War Memorial Board

 

Military Service:

None

 


 

Legislative Information:

 

Committees

Member

General Laws and Technology

Local Government

Rehabilitation and Social Services

 

Legislation

SB 38 Security freezes; elimination of fees.

SB 102 Grand larceny & certain property crimes; increases threshold amount of money taken, etc., to $1,500.

SB 642 Workers’ compensation; presumption of compensability for certain diseases.

SB 643 Transportation, Department of; electronic toll collection device fees or exchange.

SB 644 DNA sample after arrest; certain misdemeanors.

SB 645 Marijuana possession, etc.; expungement of certain charges and convictions.

SB 646 Electric utilities; fuel cost recovery, contracts for natural gas pipeline capacity.

SB 647 Alcoholic beverage control; applications for licenses, removes certain requirement.

SB 648 Manufactured Home Lot Rental Act; manufactured home park, notice to sell park, penalties.

SB 649 Manufactured Home Lot Rental Act; penalties for violation.

SB 650 Virginia Public Procurement Act; local preference for businesses participating in Va. Registered.

SB 651 Va. Public Procurement Act; executive branch agency’s goals for participation by small businesses.

SB 652 People with Severe Disabilities, Board for Purchases of Services from; established.

SB 653 Dangerous weapons; place of religious worship.

SB 654 Virginia Health Club Act; automated external defibrillator required in health clubs.

SB 655 Appraisal management companies; cap on fees, disclosure.

SB 663 Air medical transportation; informed decision.

SB 664 Graduation requirements; clock hours.

SB 867 Stroke care; Department of Health shall be responsible for quality improvement initiatives.

SB 868 Stroke centers, certified; designation of hospitals.

SB 929 Tolling; sets hours for high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes on Interstate 66 inside Capital Beltway.

SB 943 Medical assistance services; renewal information.

SB 968 False statements, etc., by employing units; failure to furnish reports, etc.

SJ 48 School-based health care; DMAS, et. al., to study.

SJ 80 World Hypnotism Day; designating as January 4, 2019, and each succeeding year thereafter.

SJ 83 Commending the George Mason University Alumni Association.

SR 10 Commending the Manassas Symphony Orchestra.

SR 23 Celebrating the life of Father Gerard Creedon.

SR 24 Commending Sonnie P. Penn Elementary School.

SR 36 Commending Bel Air Elementary School.

SR 50 Celebrating the life of Philip W. Ross.

SR 75 Commending the Child Protection Partnership.

 

Top 10 Campaign Donors

Occupational Donors

Amount

Everytown for Gun Safety

$1,618,469

Common Good VA

$803,500

Democratic Party of Virginia

$535,162

Va League of Conservation Voters

$121,246

McEachin for Senate – Donald

$105,000

Planned Parenthood Va

$46,672

Firefighters – State

$30,000

Casa in Action

$19,579

Saslaw for Senate – Richard

$19,000

Bills, Michael D.

$15,000

 

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