Del. Tony Wilt (R-Harrisonburg)

- Party
- Republican
- District
- 26: County of Rockingham (part); City of Harrisonburg [map]
- Took Office
- June 2010
- Next Election
- November 2019
- Committees
- Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources, Labor and Commerce, Public Safety, Rules
- Age
- 62
- Website
- delegatewilt.com
- @DelTonyWilt
- Copatroning Habits
- 82% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 81% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 67% of them are Republicans.
- Partisanship
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- Tag Cloud
- Bills Passed
- 29.4% in 2022
- Bio
Wilt is the president of Superior Concrete, Inc. in Harrisonburg. He's married with two children.
Northern Virginia Daily: Lawmakers begin filing bills for 2024 General Assembly sessionNovember 26, 2023 | 4:27 pm |
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WMRA Public Radio: Virginia election results: Democrats hold the Senate, retake the HouseNovember 7, 2023 | 3:00 am |
Virginia Police Benevolent Assocation Endorses Delegate WiltMay 31, 2023 |
Wilt to Seek Reelection in NovemberMarch 21, 2023 |
Session Update: Sine Die ReportMarch 1, 2023 |
Session Halftime ReportFebruary 10, 2023 |
Wilt Pro-Ratepayer Legislation Passes House Committee UnanimouslyFebruary 2, 2023 |
California Emissions Mandate Repeal Passes HouseJanuary 25, 2023 |
Wilt Pursuing Agenda to Lower Costs for VirginiansJanuary 11, 2023 |
Following Report Demonstrating Positive Results, Obenshain and Wilt File Legislation to Continue Program Supporting Dairy FarmersJanuary 11, 2023 |
Wilt Introduces Legislation to Untangle Virginia from California Vehicle Emissions StandardNovember 8, 2022 |
Budget UpdateJuly 2, 2022 |
These are all of the video clips of Tony Wilt’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2011. There are 72 video clips in all.
Bills
- HB839: Electric utilities; recovery of costs, rate adjustment clause proceedings, etc.
- HB1378: State Air Pollution Control Board; motor vehicle emissions standards.
- HB1459: Law-enforcement officers, retired state; retention of badge.
- HB1660: Dairy Producer Margin Coverage Premium Assistance Program Fund; created, extends sunset provision.
- HB2124: School psychologists; staffing flexibility, DOE to ensure process & criteria to obtain licensure.
- HB2125: Charitable gaming; exemptions from certain requirements for specified organizations.
- HB2126: Stormwater management & erosion & sediment control; installation of permanent gravel access roads.
- HB2127: Two-wheeled motorcycles; passing certain stopped vehicles.
- HB2128: Virginia Small Estate Act; funeral expenses and disposition, refusal to pay or deliver small asset.
- HB2130: Renewable energy portfolio standard requirements; SCC may initiate proceedings, report.
- HB2132: Underground Utility Damage Prevention Act; various changes to Act.
- HB2133: State Fire Marshal; limitation on authority.
- HB2263: Sex offenses; prohibiting proximity to children and school property, penalty.
- HB2265: Industrial hemp; increases maximum THC concentration.
- HB2267: Electric utilities; cost recovery, alternative to rate adjustment clause.
- HB2428: Marijuana; advertising restrictions, penalties.
- HJ604: Commending Adam Armstrong.
- HJ721: Celebrating the life of Richard Hilton Collins.
- HB245: Group health benefit plans; sponsoring associations, formation of benefits consortium.
- HB827: Firearms; control by localities of possession or carrying.
- HB828: Dairy Producer Margin Coverage Premium Assistance Program; expands eligibility for participation.
- HB829: School counselors; staffing ratios, flexibility.
- HB830: Slaughter and meat-processing facilities; expanding facilities through strategic planning, etc.
- HB831: Digestate; definition, definition of anaerobic digestion.
- HB832: Electric utilities; shared solar programs.
- HB833: Group violence intervention; definition, Operation Ceasefire Grant Fund created.
- HB834: Pensions; hazardous duty pay.
- HB835: Emergency Services and Disaster Law; limitation on duration of executive orders.
- HB836: Virginia Small Estate Act; funeral expenses of decedent.
- HB837: Food and drink law; permitting requirements.
- HB838: Lane filtering; motorcycles.
- HB839: Electric utilities; recovery of costs, rate adjustment clause proceedings, etc.
- HB1091: Virginia Public Procurement Act; project labor agreements.
- HB1267: Low-emissions and zero-emissions vehicle standards; regulations shall be withdrawn and reproposed.
- HB1335: Child day center; possession of firearm, license exempt facility.
- HJ316: Commending Charlie King.
- HJ317: Commending the Boys & Girls Clubs of Harrisonburg & Rockingham County.
- HJ318: Celebrating the life of Fred Ellsworth Eberly.
- HJ326: Commending the Massanutten Technical Center.
- HB1763: Tax credit; agricultural best management practices.
- HB1763: Tax credit; agricultural best management practices.
- HB2182: Traumatic brain injury; definition.
- HB2182: Traumatic brain injury; definition.
- HB2183: Small businesses; Department of SBSD to publish on its website a resource to assist businesses.
- HB2184: Pandemic Remediation Task Force; established, report.
- HJ513: Constitutional amendment; executive power, state of emergency, special session (first reference).
- HJ747: Commending Pleasant View, Inc.
- HJ747: Commending Pleasant View, Inc.
- HB1231: Criminal Justice Services, Department of; crisis intervention team training.
- HB1232: Vacant building registration; Town of Timberville.
- HB1233: Dayton, Town of; amending charter, organizational and technical changes.
- HB1234: Historical African American cemeteries; adds Newtown Cemetery in City of Harrisonburg.
- HB1235: Religious-exempt child day centers; staff-to-children ratios.
- HB1236: Lane filtering; motorcycles.
- HB1237: Beehive distribution program; changes process for granting of basic beehive units.
- HB1238: Political campaign advertisements; print media requirements.
- HB1239: Persons permitted to work in mines; age requirements.
- HB1240: Legal services plans; registration information or fees.
- HB1285: Local electoral boards; office vacated if board member ceases to be qualified voter of county, etc.
- HB1652: Income tax, state and corporate; tax credit, agricultural best management practices.
- HB1653: School counselors; staffing ratios, report.
- HB1671: Alcoholic beverage control; privileges of retail on-and-off premises, etc.
- HJ304: Commending Pablo Cuevas.
- HJ310: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Kevin G. Miller, Sr.
- HJ5001: Constitutional amendment; executive power, state of emergency, special session (first reference).
- HB2441: Special identification card without a photograph; fee, confidentiality, penalties.
- HB2442: Sales & use tax; prohibits accelerated collection of payments from retail merchants & other dealers.
- HB2443: Group health benefit plans; bona fide associations, etc.
- HB2444: Legal services plans and contracts; changes to the definition of 'insurance.'
- HB2445: Death certificate; medical certification, electronic filing w/State Registrar of Vital Records, etc.
- HB2446: Motorcycles; driving on shoulder of highway.
- HB2447: Super precincts; pilot program.
- HB2448: Admission to bail; expiration and extension of recognizance, notice to bail bondsman.
- HB2449: Scholastic records; disclosure of directory information.
- HB2450: Annexation; alternatives.
- HB2680: Milk production; creates an income tax credit.
- HB2723: Portable electronics insurance; issuing and correspondence.
- HB2764: Voter registration; persons assisting with completion or collection of completed applications.
- HJ869: Commending the James Madison University women's lacrosse team.
- HJ871: Celebrating the life of Anthony R. Whetzel.
- HB1: Scholastic records; prohibited access to directory information.
- HB93: Issuance of temporary license, permit, or special identification card; alien paroled into the U.S.
- HB512: Sales & use tax; prohibits accelerated collection of payments from retail merchants & other dealers.
- HB513: Small Business and Supplier Diversity, Department of; implementation of certification programs.
- HB1142: Qualification of fiduciary without security; possession of assets, etc., by guardian, etc.
- HB1144: Voter registration; persons assisting with the return of signed voter registration applications.
- HB1146: Real property tax; land use valuation.
- HB1149: Credential cards without a photograph; issuance by DMV; penalties.
- HB1150: Pavement sealants; containing coal tar prohibited.
- HB1152: Beehive grant program; DACS and Consumer Services to cease reviewing applications for funding.
- HB1153: Commercial driver's licenses, restricted; issuance for non-driving offenses, penalties.
- HB1156: Teacher licensure; endorsement in dual language instruction pre-kindergarten through grade six.
- HB1158: Death certificates; medical certification, electronic filing, hospice.
- HB1220: Food protection managers; regulations.
- HB1399: Broadway, Town of; amending charter, November municipal elections.
- HB1537: Animal boarding establishments; clarifies definition of boarding establishment.
- HB1595: Vested rights; owners of property not required to retrofit existing landscape cover materials.
- HJ128: Celebrating the life of John Robert Brady.
- HJ330: Commending the Brent Berry Food Drive.
- HJ435: Celebrating the life of Ronald E. Carrier.
- HR182: Commending the National Federation of Independent Business.
- HB2075: Commercial driver's license; instruction in comprehensive community colleges.
- HB2076: State Water Control Board; stormwater management programs, regulations, professional license.
- HB2077: Emergency Services and Disaster Law of 2000; reference to firearms, emergency shelter.
- HB2078: Alcoholic beverage control; annual mixed beverage performing arts facility license.
- HB2079: Firearms; selling, bartering, etc., to persons not lawfully present in United States, penalty.
- HB2080: Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System; eligible employees.
- HB2276: Death certificate; amendments other than correction of information.
- HJ829: Commending the James Madison University football team.
- HJ1033: Commending Carol Smith Fenn.
- HJ1034: Commending Arthur Jerry Benson.
- HJ1037: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Charles Weldon Wampler, Jr.
- HR435: Commending Marshall Price.
- HR436: Celebrating the life of Abram H. Clymer.
- HB937: Vote centers; State Board of Elections to conduct pilot program.
- HB938: Commercial driver's licenses; third party testers.
- HB939: Motorcycles; auxiliary lighting.
- HB940: Mechanics' liens; increases amount of lien, nonresident notice requirements.
- HB942: School boards; reasonable access by certain youth groups.
- HB943: Title to motor vehicle, manufactured home, etc.; lost certificate of title.
- HB944: Statewide Fire Prevention Code; installation or use of landscape cover materials.
- HB945: Annexation; extends current moratorium on city annexations and county immunity actions.
- HB1246: Bail bondsmen; solicitation of business from person in court, etc., penalty.
- HB1250: Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management Act; consolidation of programs, opt-out for locations.
- HJ130: Commending the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Chamber of Commerce.
- HJ426: Commending Joseph S. Paxton.
- HJ427: Commending the Rockingham County Fair.
- HJ428: Commending Larry Shifflett.
- HJ429: Celebrating the life of Jo Ellen Emswiler.
- HB780: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program; distribution of benefits.
- HB1118: Firearms; criminal background check for transfer, exemption for holders of concealed permits.
- HB1698: Students; questionnaires and surveys requesting sexual information, etc.
- HB1699: House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment to Districts 25 and 26 in Rockingham County.
- HB1700: Motorcycles and autocycles; relating to brake lights.
- HB1701: Neighborhood assistance tax; tax credit percentage for business firm or an individual.
- HB2027: Weapons; prohibition at airports, exception for handguns.
- HB2028: Scenic rivers; clarifies role of Scenic River Advisory Committees.
- HB2029: Concealed handgun permits; background check, exemption for permit holders.
- HB2314: Bail bondsmen and bail enforcement agents; license suspension when arrested for a felony, reporting.
- HB2315: Vehicle registration or vehicle inspection; dismissal of summons for failure to renew, etc.
- HB776: Surviving spouses of military members; eligibility for in-state tuition charges.
- HB778: School boards, local; administration of student surveys and questionnaires.
- HB780: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program; distribution of benefits.
- HB786: Teachers and other school board employees; grounds for dismissal.
- HB795: Waste kitchen grease; persons transporting to conspicuously display decal.
- HB960: Retail Sales and Use Tax; modifies exemption for school supplies and clothing.
- HB1076: Individuals with disabilities; terminology.
- HB1118: Firearms; criminal background check for transfer, exemption for holders of concealed permits.
- HJ177: United States Constitution; memorializing Congress of U. S. to propose Regulation Freedom Amendment.
- HJ213: Commending the Virginia Environmental Professionals' Organization.
- HJ410: Commending Myron Blosser.
- HJ411: Commending the Broadway High School one-act team.
- HJ412: Commending John F. Long, Jr.
- HJ413: Commending June W. Hosaflook.
- HJ471: Commending Friendship Industries Incorporated.
- HJ5058: Commending the Spotswood High School girls' basketball team.
- HJ5060: Commending Thomas Harrison Middle School STEM Explorations Academy.
- HB342: Deer or bear; person whose property may be damaged is authorized to kill.
- HB1577: TANF; restrictions on use of cash assistance, not to access cash through electronic transaction.
- HB1578: Local taxes; interest on refunds and delinquent taxes.
- HB1947: Deer or turkey; authorizes Board of Game & Inland Fisheries to create separate special licenses.
- HB1948: Tow truck drivers; definition of tow.
- HB1974: Vehicle safety inspection; fees, calculation of future increases or decreases.
- HB2089: Permits and other information; DEQ to transmit electronically air pollution control, etc.
- HB2099: Fur-bearing animals; landowner may trap, etc., upon his land during closed season if damaging.
- HB2293: Bail; minimum financial conditions.
- HB2294: Inmates; carnal knowledge, expansion to include defendants on bond, penalty is Class 1 misdemeanor.
- HJ960: Celebrating the life of David Lee Arnold.
- HJ961: Commending Donald G. Harper.
- HB20: Emergency Services and Disaster Law; constitutional rights of citizens to keep and bear arms.
- HB95: Bear hound training; allows training of dogs to hunt bears to occur from 4:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.
- HB96: Accreditation of schools; delayed implementation of statutes and regulations.
- HB97: Motorcycles; driving two abreast in a single lane.
- HB117: Taxes, local; interest on refunds and delinquent taxes.
- HB336: Virginia Land Conservation Fund; distribution of revenues.
- HB337: Professions and occupations; unlawful procurement of certificate, license, or permit.
- HB338: Hunting licenses, special; create separate licenses for hunting of bear, deer, and turkey.
- HB339: Budget development; each state agency to submit a prioritized list of its programs to Governor.
- HB340: Neighborhood Assistance Act Tax Credit Program; requires organization must meet for tax credits.
- HB341: Auditor of Public Accounts; procurement of private accountants and auditing firms.
- HB342: Deer or bear; person whose property may be damaged are authorized to kill.
- HB893: E-911 Services Board; Commonwealth Interoperability Coordinator to serve as advisor.
- HJ394: Celebrating the life of Andrea Lynch Lohr.
- HJ395: Celebrating the life of Specialist Levi Efrain Nuncio.
- HJ525: Celebrating the life of John Boyd Noftsinger, Jr., Ed.D.
- HB1411: Reckless handling of firearms; revocation of hunting license.
- HB1553: Deer, bear or turkey hunting; Board of Game and Inland Fisheries to establish separate licenses.
- HB1554: Accreditation of schools; delayed implementation of certain statutes and regulations.
- HB1555: Minority Business Enterprise, Department of; definition of small business.
- HB1556: Bear hound training; allows training of dogs to hunt bears to occur at night.
- HB1713: Presumption against admission to bail; adds to list of crimes committed.
- HB1714: Identity Theft Passport; provisions for issuance.
- HB1715: Conservation easements; removes requirement that person recording easement mail certified copy.
- HB1756: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for sales of nongraded U.S. gold or silver bullion coins.
- HB1757: Victims of domestic violence; expands Address Confidentiality Program to all jurisdictions in State.
- HB1758: Local roads; cities and towns responsible for construction programs.
- HB1759: Agriculture and Consumer Services, Board of; presidents of VPISU & VSU may appoint designees, etc.
- HB1760: Stormwater management fees; localities shall provide waivers to federal, state, etc., agencies.
- HB1889: Tracking dogs; may be used to find wounded or dead bear or deer.
- HJ554: Celebrating the life of Specialist Brian Michael Anderson, United States Army.
- HJ555: Commending Donald J. Ford.
- HJ887: Commending Caitlin Connor Uze.
- HJ979: Celebrating the life of Billie Ray Burchett.