Chris Collins
Republican
Voting Unity: Republican Caucus
SB209
Judges; increases maximum number in judicial district.
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02/27/2020 - House: Passed House (91-Y 8-N)
02/27/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (91-Y 8-N)Chris Collins:
Yes
SB211
Third-party settlement organizations; reporting of payments.
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02/17/2020 - House: Passed House (56-Y 44-N)
02/17/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (56-Y 44-N)Chris Collins:
No
SB212
Alcoholic beverage control; creates annual mixed beverage performing arts facility license.
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02/18/2020 - House: Passed House (93-Y 6-N)
02/18/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (93-Y 6-N)Chris Collins:
Yes
SB217
Campaign finance; reporting of certain contributions received immediately prior to session.
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03/04/2020 - House: Passed House (96-Y 2-N)
03/04/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (96-Y 2-N)Chris Collins:
Yes
SB221
School boards and local law-enforcement agencies; memorandums of understanding, frequency of review.
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02/20/2020 - House: Passed House (86-Y 11-N)
02/20/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (86-Y 11-N)Chris Collins:
Yes
SB232
Menstrual supplies; school boards shall make available in each school building.
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02/20/2020 - House: Passed House with substitute (54-Y 44-N)
02/20/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (54-Y 44-N)Chris Collins:
No
SB238
Public schools; increases kindergarten instructional time.
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02/27/2020 - House: Passed House (94-Y 6-N)
02/27/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (94-Y 6-N)Chris Collins:
Yes
SB247
No-fault divorce; gender-neutral terminology.
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02/19/2020 - House: Passed House with substitute (58-Y 42-N)
02/19/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (58-Y 42-N)Chris Collins:
No
SB248
Virginia Gun Violence Intervention and Prevention Fund; created, moneys accruing to Fund, etc.
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03/04/2020 - House: Passed House with amendments (57-Y 40-N)
03/04/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (57-Y 40-N)Chris Collins:
No
SB258
Persons permitted to work in mines; age requirements, no person under 18 yrs. of age.
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03/02/2020 - House: Passed House with amendments (98-Y 2-N)
03/02/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (98-Y 2-N)Chris Collins:
Yes
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.