Creigh Deeds
Also served in the House of Delegates from 1992 to 2001.
Democrat
Voting Unity: Democratic Caucus
SB461
Commercial electrofishing; MRC to temporarily prohibit in portions of Rappahannock River, report.
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02/06/2026 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute (Voice Vote)
02/09/2026 - Senate: Read third time and passed Senate (32-Y 8-N 0-A)Creigh Deeds:
No
SB632
Elections; candidates and elected officials, confidentiality of personally identifiable information.
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02/06/2026 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute (Voice Vote)
02/09/2026 - Senate: Read third time and passed Senate (21-Y 19-N 0-A)Creigh Deeds:
No
SB644
Minimum wage and overtime wages; payment, misclassification of workers, civil actions.
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03/14/2026 - House: Conference report agreed to by House (62-Y 35-N 0-A)
03/14/2026 - Senate: Conference report rejected by Senate (16-Y 21-N 0-A)Creigh Deeds:
No
SB663
Emergency vehicles; exempt from certain traffic regulations.
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02/03/2026 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate (Voice Vote)
02/04/2026 - Senate: Read third time and defeated by Senate (16-Y 24-N 0-A)Creigh Deeds:
Yes
SB689
Oral threat to kill or to do bodily harm; employees of local or state dept. of social serv. penalty.
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02/16/2026 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate as amended (Voice Vote)
02/17/2026 - Senate: Read third time and passed Senate (39-Y 1-N 0-A)Creigh Deeds:
No
SB701
Virginia Lottery; disclosure of identity of winners.
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02/02/2026 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate (Voice Vote)
02/03/2026 - Senate: Read third time and passed Senate (30-Y 9-N 0-A)Creigh Deeds:
No
SB807
Hunting within certain areas of Monroe Bay in Westmoreland County; prohibited.
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02/13/2026 - Senate: Engrossed by Senate (Voice Vote)
02/16/2026 - Senate: Read third time and defeated by Senate (19-Y 20-N 0-A)Creigh Deeds:
No
SB812
Victims of crime; reimbursement for expenses, report.
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03/13/2026 - House: Conference report agreed to by House (93-Y 0-N 0-A)
03/13/2026 - Senate: Conference report agreed to by Senate (38-Y 1-N 0-A)Creigh Deeds:
No
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.