Chris Collins
Republican
Voting Unity: Republican Caucus
SB478
Clinch River; designating segment in Tazewell County as part of the Clinch State Scenic River.
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02/24/2020 - House: Passed House (83-Y 16-N)
02/24/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (83-Y 16-N)Chris Collins:
Yes
SB479
Protective orders; possession of firearms, surrender or transfer of firearms, penalty.
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02/26/2020 - House: Passed House with substitute (56-Y 41-N)
02/26/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (56-Y 41-N)Chris Collins:
No
SB496
Alcoholic beverage control; culinary lodging resort.
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02/25/2020 - House: Passed House (84-Y 15-N)
02/25/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (84-Y 15-N)Chris Collins:
Yes
SB498
Alcoholic beverage control; expands definition of resort complex.
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02/25/2020 - House: Passed House with amendment (82-Y 17-N)
02/25/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (82-Y 17-N)Chris Collins:
Yes
SB511
Writ of actual innocence; petition by convicted person.
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02/26/2020 - House: Passed House with amendment (56-Y 44-N)
02/26/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (56-Y 44-N)Chris Collins:
No
SB513
Driver's license; suspensions for certain non-driving related offenses.
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02/26/2020 - House: Passed House with amendments (65-Y 33-N)
02/26/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (65-Y 33-N)Chris Collins:
No
SB543
Firearms shows; mandatory background check.
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03/04/2020 - House: Passed House (54-Y 44-N)
03/04/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (54-Y 44-N)Chris Collins:
No
SB546
Juveniles; trial as adult, minimum age.
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02/26/2020 - House: Passed House with substitute (88-Y 10-N)
02/26/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (88-Y 10-N)Chris Collins:
Yes
SB576
Commonwealth of Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority; created.
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02/26/2020 - House: Passed House with substitute (95-Y 4-N)
02/26/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (95-Y 4-N)Chris Collins:
Yes
SB582
Commonwealth's tax system; conformity with the Internal Revenue Code.
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02/03/2020 - House: Passed House with amendment BLOCK VOTE (97-Y 1-N)
02/03/2020 - House: VOTE: Passage (97-Y 1-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.