
Ian Lovejoy
Republican

Bills Sponsored
HB2603
Affordable housing; counties with executive form of government.
Chief Patron:
Ian Lovejoy
Status: Killed
HB2684
Phase II Utility; plan for certain generation and transmission infrastructure costs.
Chief Patron:
Ian Lovejoy
Status: Killed
HB2685
Retail Sales and Use Tax; commercial & industrial exemptions for data centers in Northern Virginia.
Chief Patron:
Ian Lovejoy
Status: Killed
HB2712
Data centers; local authority considering any land use application.
Chief Patron:
Ian Lovejoy
Status: Killed
HB2734
Higher educational institutions, public; information for pregnant and parenting students.
Chief Patron:
Ian Lovejoy
Status: Killed
HB2735
Involuntary admission for treatment.
Chief Patron:
Ian Lovejoy
Status: Killed
Committees
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House Communications, Technology and Innovation
- Technology and Innovation
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House Counties, Cities & Towns
- Subcommittee #1
Demographics
Political Party: Republican
(49% of legislators are Republican)
Race: Caucasian
(70% of legislators are Caucasian)
Gender: Male
(65% of legislators are male)
Age: 43
(32% of legislators are 45 and under)
Length of Service: Member since 2024; 1 years of service
(46% of legislators have served for 4 years or less)
Margin of Victory: Won by Less than 10%
(17% of legislators had this margin of victory in their last General Assembly election)
Birth State: West Virginia
(49% of legislators were born outside of Virginia)
Region: District Office Area Code 571 / 703
(29% of legislators represent this region)
Education Level: Master's Degree
(26% of legislators have similar education)
Undergrad Public / Private: State University
(53% of legislators have a similar undergraduate education)
Attorney: No
(73% of legislators are not attorneys)
Military: Non-Military
(84% of legislators have a similar military background)
Occupation: Business People / Recruitment Firm
(29% of legislators have a similar occupation)
Stocks/Investments: Between $100,001 and $500,000
(24% of legislators have similar value of stocks/investments)
Real Estate: Owns property that generates rental income or used for business
(37% of legislators have similar real estate holdings)