2023 VEA Legislative Report Card

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2022–24

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LEGISLATIVE REPORT CARD Critical Education Bills From the 2023 General Assembly Session Reading VEA’s Report Card Key votes are listed across the top of each chart. A green check mark means the legislator voted with VEA on that bill; a red X means they voted against VEA’s position. NV means they did not cast a vote on the bill.

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SB1124. Requires VBOE to make recommendations to the General Assembly for amendments to the Standards of Quality to establish standards for the maintenance and operations, renovation, and new construction of public school buildings. (S. vote: 2/13/23) SB1139. Would have required firearms and ammunition to be stored in a locked container inaccessible to minors or persons prohibited from possessing firearms, in residences where minors and such prohibited persons reside, and provided that violation is a Class 4 misdemeanor. (S. vote: 1/31/23) SB1215. As filed, would have required public school teachers to be compensated at a competitive rate, defined by current law as at or above the national average teacher salary. House substitute requires VDOE to convene a work group to consider “competitive” compensation, possible alternate metrics, and annual increase needed to remain competitive. (S. vote: 2/2/23; H. vote: 2/16/23) SB1260. Would have expanded eligibility for National Board Certified Teacher incentive grant awards, covered certain costs of obtaining/maintaining certification, and scaled annual award to $7,500 for all public school staff who obtained/maintained certification. (S. vote: 2/6/23) SB1325. Would have increased the ratio of specialized student support positions (e.g., social workers, psychologists, nurses, and other licensed health and behavioral positions) from three to four positions per 1,000 students. (S. vote: 2/6/23) SB1408. Would have authorized all counties and cities to impose, by voter referendum, an additional 1% sales and use tax with revenue dedicated to construction or renovation of schools. (S. vote: 1/23/23) HB1461. Would have required VDOE to establish, and each school board to adhere to, a uniform system of discipline for disruptive behavior and removal of a student from a class. (H. vote: 1/31/23) HB1526. Expands Virginia Literacy Act to grades 4-8 and requires VDOE to provide high-quality professional development in reading/literacy to divisions. (S. vote: 2/17/23; H. vote: 2/2/23) HB1556. Would have permitted school boards to employ or hire K-9 detection teams in any public elementary or secondary school in the division. (H. vote: 2/2/23) HB1821. Would have expanded the education improvement scholarships tax credit program. (H. vote: 2/7/23) HB2405. Would have required high school students to pass a test comprised of U.S. Naturalization Test questions to graduate with a standard or advanced studies diploma. (H. vote: 1/31/23) HB2490. Would have provided a framework for the establishment of division laboratory schools. (H. vote: 2/7/23) 4-14 #2s – Senate floor budget amendment. Would have authorized all counties and cities to impose, by voter referendum, an additional 1% sales and use tax with revenue dedicated to construction or renovation of schools. (S. vote: 2/9/23) 137 #1h – House floor budget amendment. Would have eliminated the support cap methodology which limits the number of support positions funded by the SOQ. (H. vote: 2/9/2023)

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HOUSE OF DELEGATES

Old District

Party

VEA Position Adams, D. Adams, L. Anderson Austin Avoli Bagby Ballard Batten Bell Bennett-Parker Bloxom Jr. Bourne Brewer Bulova Byron Campbell, E. Campbell, J. Carr Cherry Clark Convirs-Fowler Cordoza Coyner Davis Jr. Delaney Durant Edmunds II Fariss Filler-Corn Fowler Jr. Freitas Gilbert Glass Gooditis Greenhalgh Guzman Hayes Jr. Head Helmer Herring Hodges Hope Hudson Jenkins Kilgore Knight Kory Krizek LaRock Leftwich Jr.

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68 16 83 19 20 74 12 96 58 45 100 71 64 37 22 24 6 69 66 79 21 91 62 84 67 28 60 59 41 55 30 15 89 10 85 31 77 17 40 46 98 47 57 76 1 81 38 44 33 78

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HB1461 HB1526 HB1556 HB1821 HB2405 HB2490 Schoolprison pipeline; uniform system of discipline

Virginia K-9 Literacy Act; Detection expand to teams; grades 4-8 permitted in public schools

Diversion HS Division SOQs; add Competitive Budget of funds; graduation; laboratory standards for compensation; amendment; education requires schools; construction, work group and eliminate Composite Score improvement passing application renovation, report support cap scholarships naturalization and maintenance test establishment

SB1124

SB1215

137 #1h

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HOUSE OF DELEGATES

Old District

Party

VEA Position Lopez Maldonado March Marshall III McGuire III McNamara McQuinn Morefield Mullin Mundon King Murphy O'Quinn Orrock Sr. Plum Price Ransone Rasoul Reid Robinson Roem Runion Scott Jr. Scott Seibold Sewell Shin Sickles Simon Simonds Subramanyam Sullivan Jr. Tata Taylor Torian Tran VanValkenburg Wachsmann Jr. Walker Wampler III Ward Ware Watts Webert Wiley Willett Williams Williams Graves Wilt Wright Jr. Wyatt

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49 50 7 14 56 8 70 3 93 2 34 5 54 36 95 99 11 32 27 13 25 80 88 35 51 86 43 53 94 87 48 82 63 52 42 72 75 23 4 92 65 39 18 29 73 9 90 26 61 97

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HB1461 HB1526 HB1556 HB1821 HB2405 HB2490 Schoolprison pipeline; uniform system of discipline

Virginia K-9 Literacy Act; Detection expand to teams; grades 4-8 permitted in public schools

Diversion HS Division SOQs; add Competitive Budget of funds; graduation; laboratory standards for compensation; amendment; education requires schools; construction, work group and eliminate Composite Score improvement passing application renovation, report support cap scholarships naturalization and maintenance test establishment

SB1124

SB1215

137 #1h

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SENATE OF VIRGINIA

Old District

Party

2022 Score

39 13 33 11 14 25 8 12 30 21 31 38 24 10 32 6 2 18 37 1 9 4 29 16 23 3 26 22 34 40 17 7 15 35 5 20 28 19 36 27

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VEA Position Barker Bell Boysko Chase Cosgrove, Jr. Deeds DeSteph Dunnavant Ebbin Edwards Favola Hackworth Hanger, Jr. Hashmi Howell Lewis, Jr. Locke Lucas Marsden Mason McClellan McDougle McPike Morrissey Newman Norment, Jr. Obenshain Peake Petersen Pillion Reeves Rouse Ruff, Jr. Saslaw Spruill, Sr. Stanley, Jr. Stuart Suetterlein Surovell Vogel

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SB1139

SB1215

SB1260

SB1325

SB1408

HB1526

4-14 #2s

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Storage of Competitive NBCT SOQs - increase Sales and use Virginia Literacy Budget firearms in compensation; program; specialized tax; allow Act; expand to amendment; residence w/ at or above expand support additional 1% to grades 4-8 additional 1% Composite Score minor; penalty national eligibility and positions to support schools sales tax to average increase award 4:1000 support schools to $7,500

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