Alfonso Lopez
Democrat
Bills Sponsored
HB1441
Law-enforcement officers; enforcement of federal immigration law, restrictions.
Chief Patron:
Alfonso Lopez
Status: In House
HB1442
Polling places; prohibited activities, acts in furtherance of federal immigration laws.
Chief Patron:
Alfonso Lopez
Status: In House
HB1443
Owners of sewage treatment works; land application, marketing, or distributing of sewage sludge.
Chief Patron:
Alfonso Lopez
Status: In House
HB1444
Virginia Clean Energy Innovation Bank; created, report.
Chief Patron:
Alfonso Lopez
Status: In House
Committees
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House Agriculture, Chesapeake & Natural Resources (Chair)
- Agriculture
- Chesapeake
- Natural Resources
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House Communications, Technology and Innovation
- Communications
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House Labor and Commerce
- Subcommittee #2 (Chair)
- Subcommittee #4
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House Public Safety
- Firearms
Demographics
Political Party: Democrat
(61% of legislators are Democrat)
Race: Hispanic
(3% of legislators are Hispanic)
Gender: Male
(59% of legislators are Male)
Age: 55
(24% of legislators are 46-55)
Length of Service: Member since 2024; 14 years of service
(14% of legislators have served for 13-20 years)
Margin of Victory: Uncontested
(14% of legislators had this margin of victory in their last General Assembly election)
Birth State: Pennsylvania
(49% of legislators were born outside of Virginia)
Region: District Office Area Code 571 / 703
(29% of legislators represent this region)
Education Level: Law Degree
(25% of legislators have similar education)
Undergrad Public / Private: Private University; Vassar College
(36% of legislators have a similar undergraduate education)
Attorney: Yes
(24% of legislators are attorneys)
Military: Non-Military
(86% of legislators have a similar military background)
Occupation: Public Affairs/Lobbyists / Tech Advocacy, National Technology Business Assn
(4% 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: No property other than primary residence
(48% of legislators have similar real estate holdings)