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Senator Siobhan S. Dunnavant (R)

Senator Siobhan S. Dunnavant (R)

Senate District 12

Member Since: 2016

District: Henrico County (Part), Hanover County (Part)

Congressional District: 1st and 7th

Congressional District Residence: 7th

 

Capitol Office

Pocahontas Building

Room No: E613

Senate of Virginia

P.O. Box 396

Richmond, VA 23218

Phone Number: (804) 698-7512

Email: district12@senate.virginia.gov

 

District Office

P.O. Box 70849

Henrico, VA 23255

Phone Number: (804) 270-5600

Email: district12@senate.virginia.gov

Personal Website: http://dunnavantdelivers.com/

 


 

Biographical Information:

 

Birth Date and Place:

1964, Norfolk, Virginia

 

Education:

Randolph Macon Women’s College (B.A.)

University of Virginia (B.S.N.)

Eastern Virginia Medical School (M.D.)

 

Occupation/Profession:

Vice President and Medical Director, OB Hospitalist Inc., 2007-

Obstetrician and Gynecologist, OB-GYN Associates, 2001-

Member, Virginia Board of Medicine, 2013-2015

 

Membership/Affiliation:

Commemorative Commission to Honor the Contributions of the Women of Virginia

Joint Commission on Health Care

Joint Commission on Technology and Science

Joint Subcommittee for Health and Human Resources Oversight

Joint Subcommittee on the Future Competitiveness of Virginia Higher Education

Joint Working Group on Certificate of Public Need Reform

School Readiness Committee

The Virginia All Payers Claims Database and Doctor of Medical Science Degree and Licensure

 

Military Service:

None

 


 

Legislative Information:

 

Committees

Member

Education and Health

Finance

General Laws and Technology

Local Government

 

Legislation

SB 268 Personal property tax; computer equipment and peripherals used in data centers.

SB 328 Common Interest Community Board; disclosure packets, registration of associations.

SB 329 Opioids; location of clinics for treatment of addiction in Henrico County or City of Richmond.

SB 330 THC-A oil; dispensing, tetrahydrocannabinol levels.

SB 335 Income tax, state; increases deduction for personal exemptions.

SB 548 Teachers; extension of three-year provisional licenses.

SB 549 Teacher licensure by reciprocity; grace period.

SB 551 Teachers; prerequisites for licensure or renewal of license.

SB 553 Education improvement scholarships tax credits; expands eligibility, payout penalty.

SB 558 Teachers; provisional licensure, grace period.

SB 631 Virginia Community College System; changes to ensure a standard quality of education.

SB 632 Controlled substances; limits on prescriptions containing opioids.

SB 633 Auditor of Public Accounts; employee compensation information.

SB 634 All-Payer Claims Database; participation by certain insurance.

SB 635 Prescribers; notice of administration of naloxone.

SB 636 Kinship Guardianship Assistance program; established.

SB 637 Virginia Longitudinal Data System; workforce data.

SB 638 Virginia Community College System; renamed Virginia College System.

SB 639 Health care shared savings; incentive programs.

SB 713 Standards of Quality; mathematics intervention services.

SB 719 Substance Abuse Data Sharing and Analytics Clearinghouse; established, report.

SB 724 Online Va. Network Authority; adds Chancellor of Va. Community College System to board of trustees.

SB 725 Human trafficking; posting hotline information, civil penalty.

SB 726 CBD oil and THC-A oil; certification for use, dispensing.

SB 728 Prescription Monitoring Program; prescriber and dispenser patterns, annual review, report.

SB 731 Health insurance plans; prior authorization for drug benefits or surgical procedures.

SB 735 Prescription Monitoring Program; DHP to disclose information.

SB 781 Global reform waiver; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to apply.

SB 782 Richmond, City of; State Water Control Board to report on discharges.

SB 795 Cannabidiol oil and THC-A oil; certification for use, dispensing.

SB 844 Health insurance; individual coverage, short-term policies.

SB 845 Premium Security Plan; created, a state-based reinsurance program.

SB 878 Correctional facilities, local and regional; standards for mental health.

SB 915 Medical assistance; increase access to certain services.

SB 923 Certificate of public need; establishing new ambulatory surgery center in Hampton Roads.

SB 934 Benefits consortium; formation by a sponsoring association.

SB 935 Group health benefit plans; bona fide associations.

SJ 137 Commending the Heart of Virginia Healthcare Cooperative.

SJ 161 Celebrating the life of the Most Reverend Francis X. DiLorenzo.

SJ 162 Commending the Virginia Association of Free and Charitable Clinics, Inc.

SJ 164 Commending St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church.

SJ 165 Commending Verna Mildred Mills Hurtt.

SR 70 Celebrating the life of Kermit Marshall Cook.

 

Top 10 Campaign Donors

Occupational Donors

Amount

Va Free Enterprise PAC

$58,000

Stosch for Senate – Walter

$57,101

Minor, G. Gilmer, III

$39,500

Stolle for Virginia Beach Sheriff – Ken

$32,000

Westbury Pharmacy

$28,000

Republican State Leadership Committee

$25,000

Medical Society of Va

$20,594

Va Hospital & Healthcare Assn

$15,072

CCA Industries

$10,000

Womack, Milton E., Jr.

$9,500

 

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