Jeremy McPike
Democrat
Voting Unity: Democratic Caucus
HB55
Primary elections; candidates for nomination, withdrawal of candidacy.
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02/23/2024 - Senate: Read third time
02/23/2024 - Senate: Passed Senate (35-Y 4-N)Jeremy McPike:
No
HB798
Firearms; purchase, possession, etc., following an assault and battery or stalking violation.
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03/05/2024 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate as amended
03/05/2024 - Senate: Defeated by Senate (20-Y 20-N)Jeremy McPike:
No
HB1361
Va. Public Procurement Act; preference for goods produced in Virginia, U.S., & Va. resident bidders.
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03/09/2024 - House: VOTE: Adoption (96-Y 0-N)
03/09/2024 - Senate: Conference report agreed to by Senate (31-Y 9-N)Jeremy McPike:
No
HB1491
Phase I Utility; recovery of development costs associated with small modular nuclear facility.
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02/29/2024 - Senate: Read third time
02/29/2024 - Senate: Passed Senate (20-Y 18-N)Jeremy McPike:
Yes
SB2
Assault firearms & certain ammunition, etc.; purchase, possession, sale, transfer, etc., prohibited.
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02/06/2024 - Senate: Passed by for the day
02/07/2024 - Senate: Pending question, not ordered (18-Y 22-N)Jeremy McPike:
No
SB73
Photo-monitoring system for traffic signals; retired law-enforcement officials to review violations.
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01/30/2024 - Senate: Read second time and engrossed
01/31/2024 - Senate: Read third time and passed Senate (31-Y 9-N)Jeremy McPike:
No
SB260
Va. Public Procurement Act; preference for goods produced in Virginia, U.S., & Va. resident bidders.
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04/05/2024 - Senate: Governor's substitute printed 24109241D-S3
04/17/2024 - Senate: Senate concurred in Governor's recommendation (39-Y 1-N)Jeremy McPike:
No
SB503
License plate reader systems; use by law-enforcement agencies, civil penalty.
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02/13/2024 - Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N)
02/13/2024 - Senate: Defeated by Senate (19-Y 21-N)Jeremy McPike:
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.