Del. Todd Gilbert (R-Woodstock)

- Party
- Republican
- District
- 15: Counties of Page, Rockingham (part), Shenandoah, and Warren (part) [map]
- Took Office
- January 2006
- Next Election
- November 2019
- Committees
- Rules
- @cToddGilbert
- Copatroning Habits
- 82% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 85% 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
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These are all of the video clips of Todd Gilbert’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2009. There are 311 video clips in all.
Bills
- HJ546: Commending Colonel Anthony Steven Pike.
- HJ666: Celebrating the life of the Honorable James P. Massie III.
- HJ679: Celebrating the life of the Honorable James P. Massie III.
- HR281: Commending the Woodstock Fire Department.
- HR304: Commending the Central High School football team.
- HR433: Commending the Strasburg High School wrestling team.
- HB2205: Same-day voting; repeals provision relating to voting after registration records close.
- HB2209: Absentee voting; signature match, provisional ballot status.
- HB2231: Group Violence Intervention Board and Division of Group Violence Intervention; established, report.
- HR764: Celebrating the life of Dominic Jared Winum.
- HB1702: Library of Virginia; disposition of official correspondence of the Governor.
- HB1733: School boards; local law-enforcement agencies, memorandums of understanding.
- HB2197: Summary judgment; limited use of discovery depositions and affidavits.
- HB2198: Virginia Public Procurement Act; exempts counties, cities, etc., with population greater than 3,500.
- HB2470: Minors; prostitution and human trafficking related crimes, increases penalty.
- HB2582: Protective orders; violation of provisions of orders.
- HB2583: Protective order; violation of order, armed with firearm or other deadly weapon.
- HB2584: Assault and battery against a family or household member; enhanced penalty.
- HB2585: Sheriffs; standard motor vehicle markings.
- HB2776: Income tax, state; modification for certain companies, grants, Page County.
- HB2785: Virginia Retirement System; retired law-enforcement officers employed as school security officers.
- HJ606: General Assembly; 2019 Session schedule.
- HJ607: General Assembly; 2020 Session prefiling schedule.
- HJ689: General Assembly; notifying Governor of organization.
- HJ773: Commending Old Dominion Association of Church Schools students.
- HJ826: Commending the Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging.
- HJ958: Celebrating the life of Cynthia Grim Dellinger.
- HJ1141: House of Delegates; amending and readopting Rules 20 and 23.
- HR279: Rules of the House of Delegates; consideration of proposed rules relating to specific legislation.
- HB985: Unlawful creation of image of another; incapacitated adult, penalty.
- HB986: Foster care and adoption; disclosure of information prior to placement.
- HB987: Agricultural operations; nuisance.
- HB988: Criminal history record information; discovery.
- HB989: Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council; formal advisory opinions.
- HB990: Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council; deadline extensions.
- HB991: Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; disclosures, Virginia College Savings Plan.
- HB992: Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; disclosure statements, multiple positions.
- HB996: Pretrial services agencies; Department of Criminal Justice Services to review, report.
- HB997: Pretrial Services Act; repeals Act.
- HB1000: School boards; permitted to employ certain individuals.
- HB1005: Alcoholic beverage control; wine wholesaler, primary area of responsibility.
- HB1008: Postrelease incarceration; violations of postrelease supervision.
- HB1012: Multilane highway; driving in the left-most lane.
- HB1015: Multi-jurisdiction grand jury; investigations of any criminal violation of Virginia law.
- HB1505: Capitol Police; concurrent jurisdiction.
- HJ11: General Assembly; 2018 Session schedule.
- HJ12: General Assembly; 2019 Session prefiling schedule.
- HJ97: Pretrial services agencies; JLARC to study.
- HJ99: Duplication of job training services; JLARC to study.
- HJ120: General Assembly; notifying Governor of organization.
- HJ127: Inaugural committee; established.
- HJ368: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Kermit Lee Racey, Sr.
- HJ369: Celebrating the life of Orrin Luce French, Sr.
- HJ370: Celebrating the life of Winfred William Ortts.
- HJ371: Celebrating the life of Jacob Haun, Jr., M.D.
- HJ372: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Joshua L. Robinson.
- HJ373: Celebrating the life of Roy Lee Cardin, Sr.
- HJ374: Celebrating the life of Vivian Comer Gaynor.
- HJ375: Celebrating the life of Shelby Manuel McCoy.
- HJ376: Celebrating the life of Bernard Lee Stokes.
- HJ576: General Assembly; Governor to call a special session.
- HR15: House of Delegates; funding for portrait of former Speaker William J. Howell.
- HR17: House of Delegates; establishing Rules for 2018-2019 General Assembly Sessions.
- HR28: House of Delegates; amending and adopting Rules 16 and 40.
- HB765: Assault and battery against a family or household member; first offense, enhanced penalties.
- HB768: Victims of domestic violence, etc.; firearms safety or training course.
- HB1849: Concealed handgun permit; permit requirements.
- HB1850: Commercial vehicles; harmonizes penalties for driving under the influence (DUI) and commercial DUI.
- HB1851: Assault and battery against a family or household member; deferred disposition, waiver of appeal.
- HB1852: Concealed handguns; protective orders.
- HB1853: Victims of domestic violence, etc.; firearms safety or training course.
- HB1854: Conflicts of Interests Acts, State & Local Government & General Assembly, lobbyist; filing.
- HB2410: Terrorist organization, designated; providing material support, penalty.
- HB2438: General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; contracts by legislators.
- HR329: Commending Karen S. Whetzel.
- HR330: Commending Sherry Heishman.
- HR331: Commending Melissa D. Hensley.
- HR332: Celebrating the life of Robert Parks Good.
- HR333: Celebrating the life of Albert T. Mitchell.
- HR459: Commending the Woodstock Volunteer Rescue Squad.
- HR460: Commending Douglas Lynn Purdham.
- HR462: Commending the Shenandoah County Fair.
- HB765: Assault and battery against a family or household member; first offense, enhanced penalties.
- HB766: Concealed handguns; carrying with a valid protective order.
- HB767: Assault and battery against a family or household member; eliminates deferral and dismissal.
- HB768: Victims of domestic violence, etc.; firearms safety or training course.
- HB769: Statute of limitations; sexual crimes against minors.
- HB770: Conditional zoning; provisions applicable to all rezoning proffers, definitions.
- HB771: Asset forfeiture; seizure of property, report.
- HB772: Shenandoah County Farm; authorizes conveyance of farm near Maurertown to County of Shenandoah.
- HB773: Government Nondiscrimination Act; created.
- HB774: Conditions of release; pretrial services agency.
- HB776: Conditions of release; pretrial services agency.
- HB779: Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; required filings for multiple positions.
- HB780: Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council; technical amendments.
- HB867: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; exemption related to mandatory disclosures.
- HB868: Lobbyist disclosure; definition of procurement transaction.
- HB889: Lobbyist disclosure; filing and inspection.
- HB890: Candidates; filing of statements of economic interests.
- HB891: Conflicts of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; definition of gift.
- HB892: Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council; required information on disclosure forms.
- HB1087: Protective order; violation of order, possession of a firearm or other deadly weapon, penalty.
- HB1361: Lobbyist reporting; disclosure of certain persons attending entertainment events prohibited.
- HB1362: Conflicts of Interests Acts, State & Local Government & General Assembly, etc.; lobbyist reporting.
- HJ113: Celebrating the life of Jerry Paul Miller.
- HJ384: Commending Central High School.
- HB707: Digital impersonation; penalty.
- HB1238: Virginia Public Procurement Act; disclosure of cost estimates in solicitations prohibited.
- HB1633: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; record exemption for certain health records.
- HB1833: Naloxone; administration by law-enforcement officers.
- HB1834: Luray, Town of; amending charter, changes date of municipal elections.
- HB1835: Virginia Public Procurement Act (VPPA); methods of procurement.
- HB1845: Harassment by computer; impersonating another; penalty.
- HB1934: Virginia Racing Commission; revoke.
- HB1937: Felony homicide; violation of felony drug offenses, penalty.
- HB2070: Conflicts of Interests Act, State & Local Gov't & General Assembly, etc.; ethics reforms.
- HB2077: Drone aircraft; limitations on use, penalties.
- HB2385: Wireless telecommunications device; possession, etc., by prisoner, penalty.
- HJ631: Celebrating the life of James H. Blount, Jr.
- HJ862: Commending Jaclyn Roller Ryan.
- HB703: FOIA; record exemption for certain administrative investigations by higher educational institutions.
- HB704: Recording of evidence, etc.; misdemeanor cases electronically in circuit court.
- HB705: Concealed handgun permits; eliminates certain requirements for an out-of-state permit.
- HB706: General Assembly member; legislative standing to defend laws of the Commonwealth.
- HB707: Digital impersonation; penalty.
- HB708: Assault and battery; family or household member.
- HB709: Child abuse and neglect investigations; time for determination.
- HB852: State Executive Council for Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families; application.
- HB853: Cigarette laws; administration and enforcement, etc.
- HB1189: Writ of actual innocence; petitions, bail hearings.
- HB1206: Central registry of records; extends time records must be kept by Department of Social Services.
- HB1211: Conflicts of Interests Acts, State and Local Government & General Assembly; establishes Council.
- HB1237: Wild animals & birds; unlawful to hunt on private property and state waters on Sunday, exception.
- HB1238: Virginia Public Procurement Act; disclosure of cost estimates in solicitations prohibited.
- HJ165: Commending Brian Walsh.
- HJ166: Commending the Signal Knob Middle School Future Farmers of America Chapter.
- HJ251: Celebrating the life of James Donald Wagner, Jr.
- HJ404: Commending Terry A. Pettit.
- HJ5041: Celebrating the life of George Harold Sheetz.
- HJ5052: Commending W. Denman Zirkle.
- HB186: Sewage sludge; authorizes a locality to prohibit land application of.
- HB859: Concealed handgun permittees; criminal history record information check exemption for some firearms.
- HB1615: Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of methamphetamine laboratory.
- HB1616: Drone aircraft; limitations on use, report.
- HB1617: Student organizations; religious or political organizations may determine core functions, etc.
- HB1618: Civil cases; conduct of business activity, permissible venue.
- HB1628: Driver training schools; no DMV regulation shall provide for minimum distance between facilities.
- HB1658: Circuit court clerks; revises various powers and duties for certification of records, etc.
- HB1745: Children; taking indecent liberties, use of communications system to propose sex offenses.
- HB1746: Sentencing guidelines; definition of violent felony.
- HB1780: RICO; contraband cigarettes, penalties.
- HB1783: Contraband cigarettes, tax-paid; increases penalty for possession with intent to distribute.
- HB2268: Alcoholic beverage control; privileges of farm winery licensees.
- HB2277: School security officers; officers shall be retired law-enforcement officers.
- HB2278: State Police, Department of; variable housing allowance.
- HJ609: Biosolids; DEQ to study substances contained in certain wastewater treatment facilities.
- HJ635: Federal revenue; JLARC to study amount Virginia receives at state and local level annually.
- HJ769: Commending William B. Holtzman.
- HB185: Criminal cases; fines collected upon conviction shall be credited to Literary Fund.
- HB186: Sewage sludge; authorizes a locality to prohibit land application.
- HB187: Police check-points; prohibits establishment of motorcycle only check-points.
- HB188: State secondary highway system; makes certain road and bridge in Shenandoah County part of system.
- HB189: Child-placing agency; shall not be required to participate in placement of child for foster care.
- HB386: Virginia Retirement System; investments in certain companies related to Iran.
- HB387: Clerks of courts; increases fee when payment with dishonored check or credit card.
- HB388: Drivers licenses; allows military veterans to have their veteran status indicated.
- HB389: Criminal law; redefinition of triggerman rule, penalty.
- HB390: General Assembly; creation of new regulatory program, etc.
- HB391: Confidential juvenile records; sharing with state and local correctional facilities, confidential.
- HB859: Concealed handgun permittees; criminal history record information check exemption for some firearms.
- HB1291: Governor's reorganization of executive branch of state government.
- HJ49: Governor's Executive Reorganization Plan; approval by each house of General Assembly.
- HJ220: Celebrating the life of Richard Paul Kern.
- HJ357: Commending the Town of Luray on the occasion of its 200th anniversary.
- HJ386: Commending Albert T. Mitchell.
- HJ442: Commending John Thomas Hennessy.
- HR51: Commending Glen Manor Vineyards.
- HB508: Sewage sludge; Water Control Board to notify owners of land of proposed land application site.
- HB777: Land use taxation; localities to adopt value assessment & taxation on four classifications of land.
- HB1340: Sewage sludge; localities located in karst region to prohibit application in their boundaries.
- HB1341: Income tax; credit for electric energy facility producing electricity from livestock waste nutrient.
- HB1342: Renewable energy portfolio standard; electric generation facilities fueled by poultry litter, etc.
- HB1343: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine; Board of Pharmacy to establish program to implement tracking sales.
- HB1775: Students; school boards report to Board of Education number enrolled in English as second language.
- HB1776: Police and court records; expungement.
- HB1777: Fake birth certificate; one who manufactures, etc., for false identity is guilty of misdemeanor.
- HB1778: Marijuana, synthetic; penalties for possession, intent to sell, distribute, etc.
- HB1779: Protective orders, preliminary; prohibition on purchase & transport of firearms for certain persons.
- HB1780: Communications intercepts; broadens court jurisdiction of order sought by Attorney General.
- HB1781: Street gang; punishment for predicate act.
- HB1782: Speed limit; shall be 35 mph on nonsurface treated highways for certain counties, where unposted.
- HB1783: Juvenile Justice, Department of; confidentiality of records.
- HB2448: Political contributions; prohibition during procurement process, penalty.
- HB2449: Computer analysis; clerk may assess person fee performed by law-enforcement agency when convicted.
- HB2450: Pretrial services agencies; removes mandatory requirement for locality to establish.
- HB2513: Deferred dispositions; no court shall have authority to defer and dismiss a criminal case.
- HJ601: Celebrating the life of Henry Theodore Northcott Graves.
- HJ602: Celebrating the life of Robert Alton Danley, Jr.
- HJ715: Commending the Town of Strasburg on the occasion of its 250th anniversary.
- HJ741: Celebrating the life of Jason Allen Long.
- HJ856: Commending the Shenandoah Babe Ruth boys' baseball team.
- HJ857: Commending Jack Knapp.
- HR80: Celebrating the life of Kathy Gear Owens.
- HB500: Preliminary hearing; admissibility of certificates of analysis at hearing and trial.
- HB501: Jordan River; designates portion thereof as component of State Scenic Rivers System.
- HB502: Triggerman rule; redefinition thereof.
- HB503: Hughes River; designates portion thereof as component of State Scenic Rivers System.
- HB504: Speed limits; unposted maximum speed on nonsurface treated highways in Rappahannock County, 35 mph.
- HB505: Concealed handguns; prohibits person carrying onto premises of restaurants from consuming alcohol.
- HB506: Roy D. Smith III Memorial Bridge; designating as Island Ford Road bridge over Shenandoah River.
- HB507: Transportation services; those that operate as nonprofit organization & serve senior citizens, etc.
- HB508: Sewage sludge; Water Control Board to notify owners of land of proposed land application site.
- HB777: Land use taxation; localities to adopt value assessment & taxation on four classifications of land.
- HB1120: Juveniles; offenses for which juvenile is subject to transfer and trial as an adult.
- HB1121: Juvenile records; DJJ to provide information in an investigation of a criminal street gang.
- HB1339: Retirement System; retired teachers returning to work.
- HB1340: Sewage sludge; localities located in karst region to prohibit application in their boundaries.
- HB1341: Income tax; credit for electric energy facility producing electricity from livestock waste nutrient.
- HB1342: Renewable energy portfolio standard; electric generation facilities fueled by poultry litter, etc.
- HB1343: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine; Board of Pharmacy to establish program to implement tracking sales.
- HJ84: Constitutional amendment; limits total appropriations in a year to preceding year's total.
- HJ365: Commending Robert T. Chappell.
- HB2356: Budget Bill; requires 2010-12 biennium and future bills to be prepared using zero-based principles.
- HB2357: Retirement System; investments related to state sponsor of terrorism.
- HB2358: Triggerman rule; redefinition thereof, penalty.
- HB2359: Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine; pilot program for tracking distribution thereof.
- HB2360: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exempts fabrication of animal meat.
- HB2361: Sex offender registration; juveniles adjudicated delinquent of sexually violent offense to register.
- HB2362: Drug offenses; person convicted of second offense would be a felon if committed in State.
- HB2363: Criminal cases; admissibility of prior inconsistent statements.
- HB2364: Dangerous or vicious dog; court may order owner to pay restitution for damages to injured person.
- HB2365: Restriction on Supreme Court; shall not promulgate any rule that prohibits conduct of an attorney.
- HB2366: Charter; Town of Strasburg.
- HB2367: Protective order; aiding and abetting violation thereof, penalty.
- HB2671: Cabin Capital of Virginia; designating Page County thereas.
- HB5003: Evidence, testimonial; criminal defendant right to demand testimony of preparer of certificate, etc.
- HJ724: Constitutional amendment; limits appropriations in fiscal year to preceding year's (1st reference).
- HJ807: Commending the Old Dominion Association of Church Schools.
- HJ1044: Commending the Town of Shenandoah on the occasion of its 125th anniversary.
- HB928: Illegal immigration; adopts several measures aimed at curbing in State, report.
- HB929: Illegal aliens; presumption against admission to bail for those charged with criminal offense.
- HB930: Retirement System; investments related to countries sponsoring terrorism.
- HB931: Methamphetamine; manufacturing, selling, giving, and distributing thereof, penalty.
- HB932: Firearms; reckless handling, penalty.
- HB933: Triggerman rule; redefinition thereof.
- HB934: Jail inmates; no parole for those convicted of multiple misdemeanors & sentenced more than 12 month.
- HB935: Criminal cases; admissibility of prior inconsistent statements.
- HB936: Composite index, local; number of students.
- HB937: Involuntary outpatient treatment; disclosure of medical information.
- HB938: Involuntary commitment hearings; petitioner right to appeal.
- HB939: Involuntary commitment order; detainee may petition court to transfer to outpatient treatment.
- HB940: Evidence; defense motions to suppress.
- HB941: Search warrants; allows an affidavit to be delivered by facsimile after it is certified.
- HB1369: Incarceration of defendant; pending appeal of bond by attorney for State.
- HB1370: Interpreters; use during testifying.
- HB1371: Concealed handgun permittees; carrying firearms on public property.
- HB1470: Homeowner warranty breach; tolling of limitations period.
- HB1471: Death certificates; clarifies who shall file.
- HB1515: Public-Private Transportation Act; prohibits private entity from imposing tolls on Interstates.
- HB1516: Public-Private Transportation Act; prohibits private entity from imposing tolls on Interstate 81.
- HB1544: Concealed handguns; prohibits person from carrying into a restaurant.
- HJ288: Celebrating the life of Private First Class Thomas Randolph Wilson.
- HJ289: Celebrating the life of Emily Jane Hilscher.
- HJ290: Celebrating the life of John Neff Neese.
- HJ313: Commending Glenn Proctor.
- HJ314: Commending the Strasburg High School baseball team.
- HJ315: Commending the Strasburg High School girls' volleyball team.
- HJ446: Commending 'Our Place' Shenandoah.
- HB782: Triggerman rule; eliminated.
- HB1311: Capital murder; includes premeditated killing of person assisting in criminal investigation.
- HB2321: Larceny; person who uses a computer to commit fraud.
- HB2322: Illegal immigrant; admission to bail.
- HB2323: Claims; Anna Malenick Evans.
- HB2324: Methamphetamine; manufacturing, selling, giving, and distributing thereof.
- HB2325: Single-family dwellings; localities to designate portion of unimproved land for clustering.
- HB2326: Single-family dwellings; clustering provisions to become optional.
- HB2327: Single-family dwellings; exempts certain agricultural counties from provisions designating areas.
- HB2328: Illegal immigrants; document verification for employment of, penalty.
- HB2329: Drunk driving; mandatory minimum jail time for third offense.
- HB2330: Sentencing proceeding; victim impact testimony may be presented to jury.
- HB2331: Assault and battery; enhanced penalty if committed against attorney for State.
- HB2332: Obstruction of justice; person who threatens attorney of State guilty of felony.
- HB2333: Jury sentencing; prior convictions.
- HB2334: Child labor; allows child under 18 to work at licensed farm winery.
- HB2335: Economic development authority; allows Page County to increase size of board of directors.
- HB2336: Birth certificates; fraudulent use.
- HB2337: Child abuse; ingestion of drugs by pregnant woman, penalty.
- HB2338: Transient occupancy tax; gives each town authority to preempt within town.
- HB2347: Capital murder; includes premeditated killing of witness in criminal case.
- HB2348: Triggerman rule; redefinition thereof.
- HB2790: Certificate of analysis; right to examine person performing.
- HB2826: Security and Immigration Compliance Act; public bodies, etc. who intend to contract to register,etc.
- HB2827: Children; prior adjudications of delinquency.
- HB2830: Divorce; revocation of death benefits, federal preemption.
- HB2831: Transfers to minors act; enables custodian of trust to transfer property without a court order.
- HJ787: Commending the Shenandoah County Sheriff's Office.
- HJ810: Commending the Shenandoah Volunteer Fire Company on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
- HJ896: Celebrating the life of William A. Truban.
- HJ901: Commending Daniel W. Presgraves and the staff of the Page County Sheriffs Office.
- HJ902: Commemorating the 275th anniversary of the birth of George Washington.
- HR79: Commending Daniel W. Presgraves and the staff of the Page County Sheriff's Office.
- HB782: Triggerman rule; eliminated.
- HB783: School board; referendum in Page County on question of whether should be elected biennially.
- HB785: Methamphetamine; modification of sentencing guidelines.
- HB1309: Criminal history records check; juvenile records element in determination of bail..
- HB1310: Child pornography; persons under age 18 in sexually explicit visual material.
- HB1311: Capital murder; includes premeditated killing of person assisting in criminal investigation.
- HB1312: Laser speed determination devices; law-enforcement officer not required to show motorists reading.
- HB1572: Concealed handgun permits; board of visitors establish university rules and regulations thereof.
- HB1573: Sale of pseudoephedrine by store owner; limits on purchase thereof, penalty.
- HB1589: Family day homes; unlawful to operate family day home if any employee is convicted sex offender.
- HJ143: Interstate Route 81;construction of improvements halted.
- HJ191: Celebrating the life of Barry Daniel Murphy.
- HJ5022: Celebrating the life of Charles K. Estes.