
Dave Suetterlein
Republican
Voting Unity: Republican Caucus
HB1766
Unemployment compensation; increases weekly benefit amounts, report.
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02/19/2025 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute
02/19/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate with substitute (23-Y 16-N)Dave Suetterlein:
No
HB1767
Unemployment benefits; maximum duration.
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02/20/2025 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate as amended
02/20/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate with amendments (30-Y 1-N)Dave Suetterlein:
Yes
HB1769
Chronic student absenteeism; task force to examine its effects on local school divisions, etc.
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02/19/2025 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute
02/19/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate with substitute (37-Y 3-N)Dave Suetterlein:
Yes
HB1778
Insurance agents; appointments and terminations.
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02/19/2025 - Senate: Read third time
02/19/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate (36-Y 3-N 1-A)Dave Suetterlein:
Yes
HB1794
Elections; primary dates, presidential year primaries.
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02/14/2025 - Senate: Read third time
02/14/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate (21-Y 15-N)Dave Suetterlein:
No
HB1802
Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; powers and duties.
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02/17/2025 - Senate: Passed by for the day
02/18/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate (23-Y 17-N)Dave Suetterlein:
No
HB1824
High school graduation requirements; history and social studies credits, etc.
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02/19/2025 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate as amended
02/19/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate with amendments (24-Y 16-N)Dave Suetterlein:
No
HB1827
Comprehensive plan; social determinants of health.
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02/12/2025 - Senate: Read third time
02/12/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate (22-Y 16-N)Dave Suetterlein:
No
HB1842
Industrial development authorities; Town of Front Royal.
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02/13/2025 - Senate: Read third time
02/13/2025 - Senate: Defeated by Senate (18-Y 22-N)Dave Suetterlein:
Yes
HB1856
Amber warning lights; certain department of social services vehicles.
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02/12/2025 - Senate: Read third time
02/12/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate (36-Y 2-N)Dave Suetterlein:
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.