Madison John Redd Whittle
Republican
Bills Sponsored
HB1420
Direct the Director of the Department of Energy to identify and develop training resources to advance workforce development in the nuclear energy industry.
Chief Patron:
Madison John Redd Whittle
Status: In House
HB1424
Department of Health; Board of Health; powers and duties; onsite sewage system designs.
Chief Patron:
Madison John Redd Whittle
Status: In House
HB1501
Boards of Medicine and Nursing; advanced practice registered nurses; feasibility of temporary or provisional licensure; report.
Chief Patron:
Madison John Redd Whittle
Status: In House
HB1520
Military - spouse employment and economic opportunities.
Chief Patron:
Madison John Redd Whittle
Status: In House
Committees
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House Courts of Justice
- Criminal
- Subcommittee #4
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House Education
- Early Childhood and Innovation
Demographics
Political Party: Republican
(39% of legislators are Republican)
Race: Caucasian
(66% of legislators are Caucasian)
Gender: Male
(59% of legislators are Male)
Age: 65
(27% of legislators are 56-65)
Length of Service: Member since 2026; 0 years of service
(51% of legislators have served for 4 years or less)
Margin of Victory: Won by Less than 10%
(19% of legislators had this margin of victory in their last General Assembly election)
Birth State: Virginia
(51% of legislators were born outside of Virginia)
Region: District Office Area Code 434
(9% of legislators represent this region)
Education Level: High School or Less
(5% of legislators have similar education)
Undergrad Public / Private: Not Applicable
(7% of legislators have a similar undergraduate education)
Attorney: No
(75% of legislators are not attorneys)
Military: Non-Military
(86% of legislators have a similar military background)
Occupation: Business People / Property Management, MJRW Inc
(27% of legislators have a similar occupation)
Stocks/Investments: Between $500,001 and $999,999
(10% of legislators have similar value of stocks/investments)
Real Estate: Owns property that generates rental income or used for business
(36% of legislators have similar real estate holdings)