162nd Virginia General Assembly

2022–present meeting of Virginia legislature
162nd Virginia General Assembly
161st 163rd
Overview
TermJanuary 12, 2022 –
Senate of Virginia
Members40
President of the SenateLt. Gov. Winsome Sears (R)
Senate Majority LeaderDick Saslaw (D)
Senate Minority LeaderTommy Norment (R)
Party control  Democratic (22)
  •   Republican (18)
  • Virginia House of Delegates
    Members100
    Speaker of the HouseTodd Gilbert (R)
    House Majority LeaderTerry Kilgore (R)
    House Minority LeaderDon Scott (D)
    Party control
    •   Republican (51)
    •   Democratic (45)

    The 162nd Virginia General Assembly, consisting of members who were elected in both the House election in 2021 and the Senate election in 2019, convened on January 12, 2022. The legislature is the first since the 156th Assembly ended in 2012 to be of divided party control, with Republicans again controlling the House of Delegates and Democrats holding the Senate.[1]

    Membership

    On November 14, 2021, the incoming Republican majority in the House unanimously nominated Delegate Todd Gilbert (R-Shenandoah) for Speaker of the House of Delegates and Delegate Terry Kilgore (R-Scott County) for Majority Leader. Both confirmations by the full body are pending as of 02:43, Saturday, May 11, 2024 (UTC).[2]

    For the third consecutive time since the beginning of the 160th Assembly in 2018, a record number of women are serving in the legislature: 34 in the House and 11 in the Senate, with the House having seen an increase of four women from the 161st Assembly.

    Leadership

    Senate

    Committee chairs and ranking members

    The Senate of Virginia has 10 Standing Committees and a Committee on Rules.

    Committee Chair Ranking Minority Member
    Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources Chap Petersen Emmett Hanger
    Commerce and Labor Dick Saslaw Tommy Norment
    Judiciary John S. Edwards Tommy Norment
    Education and Health Louise Lucas Stephen Newman
    Finance and Appropriations Janet Howell Tommy Norment
    General Laws and Technology George Barker Frank Ruff
    Local Government Lynwood Lewis Emmett Hanger
    Privileges and Elections Creigh Deeds Jill Vogel
    Rehabilitation and Social Services Barbara Favola Emmett Hanger
    Rules Mamie Locke Tommy Norment
    Transportation Dave Marsden Stephen Newman

    House of Delegates

    References

    1. ^ "With judges' ruling in recount, GOP cements two-seat majority in Virginia House of Delegates". www.msn.com. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
    2. ^ "Del. Todd Gilbert Nominated as Speaker of Virginia House of Delegates". NBC4 Washington. Associated Press. Archived from the original on 2021-11-15. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
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