Legislative Contacts and Updates
Legislative Contacts
Virginia General Assembly
Legislative Information System House of Delegates Contact List State Senate Contact List
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A Gun Owners Guide for Testifying at the General Assembly
Congress
Legislative Information System Senator Mark R. Warner Senator James Webb
House of Representatives
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Norfolk |
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Newport News |
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Chesapeake |
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Roanoke |
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Richmond |
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Arlington |
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Abingdon |
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Vienna |
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Fairfax |
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Federal Firearm Legislation
Check back after January 1, 2009 when the new congress takes office.
Senate Bills
House Bills
Information on how to contact your U.S. Representative and U.S. Senators are listed above. You can also call the main numbers at the Capitol. Because mail takes so long to reach legislators due to increased screening, you best form of communication is a phone call. The main number for the House of Representatives is (202) 225-3121. U.S. Senators can be reached at (202) 224-3121.
Virginia Legislative Update
The 2009 Session of the Virginia General Assembly will convene on January 14, 2009.
The 2009 Legislative Tracking Form is now available. You can also check legislation by visiting the Legislative Information System Bills and Resolutions. You can check by subject by accessing Bills by Subject. Most firearms bills are listed under the heading “Weapons.”
