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Chad Green

Chad Green

Chad Green served in the House of Delegates from 2024 to 2026.
Republican

Voting Unity: Republican Caucus

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How often does Chad Green vote with the party when at least two-thirds of other Republicans take the same position?

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  • 01/22/2025 - House: Read second time and engrossed
    01/23/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (59-Y 38-N)

    Chad Green:
    Yes

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  • 02/03/2025 - House: Printed as engrossed 25105585D-EH1
    02/04/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (56-Y 41-N)

    Chad Green:
    Yes

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  • 01/22/2025 - House: Read second time and engrossed
    01/23/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (58-Y 39-N)

    Chad Green:
    Yes

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  • 02/03/2025 - House: Engrossed by House - committee substitute
    02/04/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (83-Y 14-N)

    Chad Green:
    No

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  • 02/03/2025 - House: Read second time and engrossed
    02/04/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (65-Y 33-N)

    Chad Green:
    Yes

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  • 01/27/2025 - House: Engrossed by House - committee substitute
    01/28/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (66-Y 33-N)

    Chad Green:
    Yes

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  • 02/19/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate with substitute (40-Y 0-N)
    02/20/2025 - House: Senate substitute agreed to by House (89-Y 9-N)

    Chad Green:
    No

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  • 01/30/2025 - House: Engrossed by House - committee substitute
    01/31/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (61-Y 34-N)

    Chad Green:
    Yes

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  • 03/24/2025 - Governor's Recommendation
    04/02/2025 - House: House rejected Governor's recommendation #1 (33-Y 61-N)

    Chad Green:
    No

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  • 02/03/2025 - House: Engrossed by House - committee substitute
    02/04/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (62-Y 36-N)

    Chad Green:
    Yes

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VPAP's unity score should not be interpreted as a partisan litmus test. For instance, Republicans who more often split from caucus does not necessarily mean they are less conservative than peers. It could mean they are more conservative. A nuanced reading of bills involved is needed to reach any conclusions.