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HJR 4Constitutional amendment; apportionment, congress dists, limited authority of the GA to modify.

VA 20261 session

Constitutional amendment (second reference); apportionment; congressional districts; limited authority of the General Assembly to modify. Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Virginia related to the establishment of congressional districts. The amendment provides explicit authority for the General Assembly to modify one or more congressional districts, outside of the standard decennial redistricting cycle, in the event that any other state conducts a redistricting of the state's congressional districts outside of the standard decennial redistricting cycle or for any purpose other than complying with a state or federal court order to remedy an unlawful or unconstitutional district map. Additionally, an amendment to the Schedule of the Constitution of Virginia is proposed to specify the period of time to which such authorization is limited.

Latest action: Acts of Assembly Chapter

Sponsors (60)
Action timeline (22)
  1. · house · H4020
  2. · house · H1801
  3. · senate · S0801
  4. · house · H1805
  5. · house · H4151
  6. · house · H4600
  7. · house · H5003
  8. · senate · S0805
  9. · senate · S4120
  10. · senate · S4130
  11. · senate · S8123
  12. · senate · S4200
  13. · senate · S4232
  14. · senate · S5130
  15. · senate · S5130
  16. · house · H5601
  17. · senate · S5620
  18. · house · H5620
  19. · G7050
  20. · house · H7065
  21. · G9998
  22. · G9998
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Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Rodney T. Willett (D, state_lower VA)sponsor05
2Adele Y. McClure (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
3Alex Q. Askew (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
4Amy J. Laufer (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
5Atoosa R. Reaser (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
6Barbara A. Favola (D, state_upper VA)cosponsor01
7Betsy B. Carr (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
8Bonita G. Anthony (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
9Briana D. Sewell (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
10C.E. Cliff Hayes, Jr. (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
11Candi Mundon King (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
12Charniele L. Herring (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
13Dan I. Helmer (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
14David A. Reid (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
15David L. Bulova (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
16Debra D. Gardner (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
17Delores L. McQuinn (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
18Destiny LeVere Bolling (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
19Don Scott (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
20Elizabeth B. Bennett-Parker (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
21Elizabeth R. Guzman (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
22Holly M. Seibold (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
23Irene Shin (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
24Jackie H. Glass (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
25Jeion A. Ward (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
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Predicted vote

Aggregated from: actual roll-call votes (when present) → sponsor → cosponsor → party median (predicts YES when ≥25% of the caucus sponsored/cosponsored). Each row labels its confidence tier so you can see why a position was predicted.

0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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