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Rozia Henson

Rozia Henson

Rozia Henson has served in the House of Delegates since 2024.
Democrat
Currently represents House of Delegates District 19

Voting Unity: Democratic Caucus

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How often does Rozia Henson vote with the party when at least two-thirds of other Democrats take the same position?

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  • 02/03/2025 - House: Engrossed by House - floor substitute
    02/04/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (56-Y 42-N)

    Rozia Henson:
    No

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  • 02/04/2025 - House: Impact statement from VCSC (HB2036)
    02/04/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (84-Y 12-N)

    Rozia Henson:
    No

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  • 01/30/2025 - House: Read second time and engrossed
    01/31/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (94-Y 1-N)

    Rozia Henson:
    No

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  • 02/03/2025 - House: Read second time and engrossed
    02/04/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (84-Y 13-N)

    Rozia Henson:
    No

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  • 02/19/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate with amendment (40-Y 0-N)
    02/20/2025 - House: Senate Amendment agreed to by House (96-Y 1-N)

    Rozia Henson:
    No

Bill Details
  • 02/03/2025 - House: Printed as engrossed 25106694D-EH2
    02/04/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (81-Y 17-N)

    Rozia Henson:
    No

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  • 02/03/2025 - House: Printed as engrossed 25104738D-E
    02/04/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (83-Y 14-N)

    Rozia Henson:
    No

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  • 02/03/2025 - House: Engrossed by House - committee substitute
    02/04/2025 - House: Read third time and passed House (59-Y 39-N)

    Rozia Henson:
    No

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  • 02/19/2025 - Senate: Passed Senate with substitute (40-Y 0-N)
    02/20/2025 - House: Senate substitute rejected by House (1-Y 97-N)

    Rozia Henson:
    Yes

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  • 02/18/2025 - House: Read third time
    02/18/2025 - House: Passed House (69-Y 27-N)

    Rozia Henson:
    No

Bill Details

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.