Sen. Jennifer Boysko (D-Herndon)

- Party
- Democratic
- District
- 33: Fairfax County (Part), Loudoun County (Part) [map]
- Took Office
- January 2019
- Next Election
- November 2019
- Committees
- Judiciary, General Laws and Technology, Privileges and Elections, Rehabilitation and Social Services, Transportation
- Age
- 57
- Website
- jenniferboysko.com
- @JenniferBoysko
- Copatroning Habits
- 79% of bills she copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of her bills, 86% of them are Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that she also copatroned, 68% of them are Democrats.
- Partisanship
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- Tag Cloud
- Bills Passed
- 43.5% in 2022
The Republican Standard: Lawmakers File Radical Anti-Life Bill For Consideration In 2024November 25, 2023 | 12:38 pm |
NBC4 Washington: The next step in Virginia's abortion rights battle: a constitutional amendmentNovember 22, 2023 | 11:45 pm |
VPM News: Looking ahead to January: General Assembly bills start trickling inNovember 22, 2023 | 4:29 pm |
Loudoun Times-Mirror: 11 candidates so far vying to succeed Wexton | News | loudountimes ...November 20, 2023 | 5:45 pm |
The Nation: Abortion Wins Elections for Democrats. What Should Advocates Demand in Return?November 20, 2023 | 5:41 am |
These are all of the video clips of Jennifer Boysko’s remarks on the floor of the Senate since 2016. There are 1 video clips in all.
Bills
- SB1: Paid family and medical leave program; Virginia Employment Commission required to establish.
- SB445: Roadways; operation under HCA to operate instead under PPTA.
- SB448: Hospitals; policies and procedures related to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
- SB454: Teacher Training Corps; established, report.
- SB1100: Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage carrier license, airport passenger lounge.
- SB1101: Paid family and medical leave program; Virginia Employment Commission required to establish.
- SB1102: Middle & high schools; DOE to evaluate options for implementing hazing prevention training program.
- SB1104: Violence prevention services benefit; DMAS to convene group to advise on design & implementation.
- SB1105: Nurse practitioners and licensed certified midwives; licensed by the Board of Nursing only.
- SB1136: Wage or salary history of prospective employees; prohibition on employer seeking history.
- SB1139: Firearms; storage in residence where minor or person prohibited from possessing is present, penalty.
- SB1146: Epinephrine; policies for possession & administration at early childhood care, etc.
- SB1147: Human trafficking; continuing education required for biennial renewal of licensure.
- SB1156: Suffocation by blocking or obstructing the airway of another; penalty.
- SB1159: Fines, costs, etc.; collection fees, assessment against incarcerated defendant.
- SB1271: Animal testing facilities; public notifications, definitions.
- SB1272: Assault and battery; persons diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability.
- SB1273: Health insurance; coverage for doula care services.
- SB1274: State correctional facilities; electronic communication systems, free telephone calls.
- SB1278: Rent stabilization authority, local; civil penalty.
- SB1279: Over-the-counter and prescription hearing aids; licensure not required by certain corporations, etc.
- SB1282: Community service work in lieu of payment of fines and costs; work performed while incarcerated.
- SB1303: Defendant with a disorder or disability; sealing of criminal history record information, etc.
- SB1312: Electric vehicle charging stations; requirement for certain developments.
- SB1445: Virginia Retirement System; certain law-enforcement officers, part time.
- SB1471: Campaign finance; prohibited personal use of campaign funds, complaints, hearings, civil penalty.
- SJ245: Commending Viki Wellershaus.
- SJ246: Teacher licensure requirements; DOE to study feasibility of expanding waiver for certain positions.
- SJ274: Unethical use of Black bodies by medical institutions; acknowledging with profound regret.
- SJ320: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Charles L. Waddell.
- SJ321: Celebrating the life of Muhammed Jafar Imam.
- SJ322: Commending Washington Dulles International Airport.
- SJ351: Commending LINK, Inc.
- SJ384: Commending Internet service providers in Virginia.
- SJ385: Commending Gregory C. Brown.
- SJ386: Commending John William Foust.
- SJ387: Commending the Honorable Jeanette A. Irby.
- SR166: Commending Michael Louis Chapman.
- SB1: Paid family and medical leave program; Virginia Employment Commission required to establish.
- SB439: Higher educational institutions, nonprofit and public; hazing policies.
- SB440: Unlawful hazing; civil and criminal liability.
- SB441: Correctional facilities, state; fees associated with inmates.
- SB442: Dogs and cats; breeding for research, reporting to State Veterinarian.
- SB443: Sealing of offenses; results in a deferred and dismissed disposition or conviction by petition.
- SB444: Telecommunications companies; conveyance of easement and appurtenances.
- SB445: Roadways; operation under HCA to operate instead under PPTA.
- SB446: High-speed broadband service; expanding to new residential and commercial development.
- SB447: Wage or salary history inquiries; prohibited, civil penalty.
- SB448: Hospitals; policies and procedures related to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
- SB449: Qualified health plans; state-mandated health benefits.
- SB450: Traffic incident management vehicles; certain vehicles exempt when en route to scene of an accident.
- SB451: Sales tax; exemption for food purchased for human consumption & essential personal hygiene products.
- SB452: Local governments; additional powers, energy efficiency of buildings.
- SB453: Assault and battery; persons diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, etc.
- SB454: Teacher Training Corps; established, report.
- SB455: Child support; calculation of gross income for determination, rental income.
- SB457: Dogs; breeding for certain research prohibited, penalty.
- SB611: Get Skilled, Get a Job, Give Back (G3) Program; higher education centers.
- SB612: Highway use fee, mileage-based user fee program; program clarifications.
- SB703: Information Technology Advisory Council; membership, powers and duties, report.
- SB737: Early childhood care and education entities; administration of epinephrine.
- SJ26: Late Onset Hearing Loss Awareness Week; designating as May 4-10 in 2022 and each succeeding year.
- SJ27: Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission to study.
- SJ38: Commending the Honorable William C. Mims.
- SR38: Celebrating the life of Leslee King.
- SB660: Virginia Equal Pay Act; civil penalties.
- SB669: Animal testing; breeding.
- SB1223: Virginia Energy Plan; amends Plan to include an analysis of electric vehicle charging infrastructure
- SB1223: Virginia Energy Plan; amends Plan to include an analysis of electric vehicle charging infrastructure
- SB1224: Uniform Statewide Building Code; amendments, energy efficiency and conservation.
- SB1225: Broadband services; school boards to appropriate funds for expansion of services for education.
- SB1225: Broadband services; school boards to appropriate funds for expansion of services for education.
- SB1226: Compensation Board; determining staffing and salaries for an attorney for the Commonwealth.
- SB1226: Compensation Board; determining staffing and salaries for an attorney for the Commonwealth.
- SB1227: Hormonal contraceptives; payment of medical assistance for 12-month supply.
- SB1227: Hormonal contraceptives; payment of medical assistance for 12-month supply.
- SB1228: Virginia Equal Pay Act; civil penalties.
- SB1321: Confirmatory adoption; expands the stepparent adoption provisions.
- SB1321: Confirmatory adoption; expands the stepparent adoption provisions.
- SB1330: Paid family and medical leave program; Virginia Employment Commission to establish.
- SB1379: Humane Cosmetics Act; civil penalties.
- SB1379: Humane Cosmetics Act; civil penalties.
- SB1387: Students; eligibility for in-state tuition.
- SB1387: Students; eligibility for in-state tuition.
- SB1413: Phase I or Phase II electric utilities; provision of broadband capacity.
- SB1413: Phase I or Phase II electric utilities; provision of broadband capacity.
- SB1458: Identity Management Standards Advisory Council; transfers management of Council.
- SB1458: Identity Management Standards Advisory Council; transfers management of Council.
- SJ381: Commending the Loudoun County branch of the NAACP.
- SJ382: Commending Joshua Thiel.
- SJ383: Commending the Reverend Deborah Dodson Parsons.
- SJ384: Commending the Loudoun Medical Reserve Corps.
- SJ387: Commending Ron Campbell.
- SJ388: Commending William McKenna.
- SJ390: Commending Jennifer K. Baker.
- SJ391: Celebrating the life of Lester Zidel.
- SR709: Celebrating the life of Christopher Jon Adams.
- SR730: Commending Signe Friedrichs.
- SR731: Commending William Sudow.
- SB159: Public employment; prohibits discrimination on basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
- SB161: Public elementary and secondary schools; treatment of transgender students, policies.
- SB231: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for menstrual supplies.
- SB232: Menstrual supplies; school boards shall make available in each school building.
- SB643: Motor Vehicles, Department of; issuance of certain documents.
- SB644: Traffic incident management vehicles; exempt from certain regulations.
- SB647: Zoning; development approvals.
- SB648: Goats; grazing on stream buffers.
- SB649: Town taxes; collection by county.
- SB650: Virginia Public Procurement Act; small purchases.
- SB651: Fairfax County; policemen's pension and retirement board.
- SB652: Fairfax County; policemen's retirement system.
- SB653: Real estate brokers; escrow funds.
- SB654: Health insurance; formula and enteral nutrition products.
- SB656: Offender medical and mental health information and records; exchange of information to facility.
- SB657: Certificate of birth; new certificate issued to show change of sex.
- SB660: Virginia Equal Pay Act; civil penalties.
- SB662: Employee misclassification; retaliatory actions prohibited, civil penalty.
- SB665: Electronic Identity Management Act; definitions, federated digital identity systems.
- SB666: Voter registration; notification of denial.
- SB667: Overdoses; arrest and prosecution when experiencing or reporting.
- SB668: Child care providers; out-of-state background checks.
- SB669: Animal testing; breeding.
- SB770: Paid family and medical leave program; Virginia Employment Commission to establish.
- SB853: Culturally Relevant and Inclusive Education Practices Advisory Committee; established, report.
- SB935: Higher educational institutions, public; eligibility for in-state tuition.
- SB1022: Collective bargaining for public employees; labor organization representation.
- SB5017: Correctional facility, local; clarifies definition.
- SB5034: Terminally ill prisoners; conditional release, sentence credits.
- SJ17: Commending Friday Night Live!
- SJ48: Celebrating the life of Dorothy Leah Gerber.
- SJ61: Humane Cosmetics Act of 2019; urging the Congress of the United States to support.
- SJ252: Commending Teresa Fennessy.
- SJ253: Commending Cornerstones, Inc.
- SJ254: Commending William H. Harrison.
- SJ255: Commending the Herndon Woman's Club.
- SJ256: Commending the Herndon Fortnightly Club.
- SJ257: Commending Lisa C. Merkel.
- SJ258: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Charles Henry Duff, Jr.
- SJ259: Commending Karen Ramos.
- SJ260: Commending Michael O'Reilly.
- SJ261: Celebrating the life of Josephine Evans Burns.
- SJ262: Celebrating the life of Barbara Hicks Harding.
- SR508: Celebrating the life of Darryl C. Smith, Sr.
- SR510: Celebrating the life of Fitz Alexander Campbell Thomas.
- SB1633: Local government revenues and expenditures; comparative report, filing date.
- SB1634: Economic revitalization zone, local; towns may establish by ordinance.
- SB1635: Screening of trash receptacles; local option.
- SB1636: Virginia Equal Pay Act; civil penalties.
- SB1637: Virginia Human Rights Act; establishment of right to reproductive choice.
- SB1638: Newspapers; legal notice and publications, requirements.
- SB1639: Paid Family and Medical Leave Program; established, financing through payroll taxes.
- SB1640: In-state tuition; eligibility, certain individuals who have applied for permanent residency.
- SB1641: Driver privilege cards; penalty.
- SB1642: Cosmetics; animal testing prohibited, penalty.
- SB1643: Birth certificates; change of sex.
- SB1644: Health information; sharing between community services boards and jails.
- SB1645: Use of force by law-enforcement officers, etc.; work group to produce and develop report.
- SB1646: Menstrual supplies; availability in certain school buildings.
- SB1647: School boards; background investigation for prospective school security officers.
- SB1648: Electric utilities; limitations on fossil fuel facilities.
- SB1715: Retail Sales and Use Tax; reduced rate on essential personal hygiene products.
- SB1745: DEQ permits; technical assistance grants.
- SB1766: Controlled substance tracking system; Board of Pharmacy to conduct a two-year pilot program.
- SB1783: Local employee grievance procedure; qualifying grievances by local government employees.
- SB1784: Traffic incident management vehicles; vehicles equipped with flashing red and white lights.
- SJ311: DHCD; permitting processes for broadband, etc.
- SJ407: Commending St. Timothy's Episcopal Church.
- SJ448: Celebrating the life of Manuel Baca Fierro.
- SJ449: Commending Sully Elementary School.
- SJ450: Commending the NextStop Theatre Company.
- SJ451: Commending Carol G. Jameson.
- SJ452: Commending Food For Neighbors.
- SJ453: Commending the Rotary Club of Herndon.
- SR132: Celebrating the life of Elma Mankin.
- HB24: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for menstrual supplies.
- HB25: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for menstrual supplies.
- HB270: Sale of dog or cat not obtained from releasing agency or animal rescue; prohibition.
- HB272: Voter registration; notification of denial.
- HB273: Firearms; civil liability for sale or transfer, background check.
- HB343: Tuition, in-state; eligibility, certain individuals who have applied for permanent residency.
- HB388: Substitute teachers; duration of teaching period.
- HB407: Birth certificates; change of sex.
- HB639: Fiber optics and other communications infrastructure; identifying during road construction projects.
- HB640: Comprehensive plan, locality's; broadband infrastructure.
- HB1087: Animal research; alternative test methods, civil penalty.
- HB1088: Hospitals; security personnel training to identify mental illness.
- HB1089: Virginia Equal Pay Act; created.
- HB1090: Virginia Personnel Act; equal pay for equal work, policy of the Commonwealth.
- HB1106: Attorney General, Office of the; misclassification of employees as independent contractors.
- HB1222: Controlled paraphernalia; dispensing or distributing hypodermic needles and syringes.
- HB1231: Abortion; a pregnant person has a fundamental right to obtain.
- HB1318: Driver privilege cards; authorizes issuance of new cards by DMV.
- HB1582: Commonwealth Data Trust Advisory Council; established, sunset provision.
- HJ77: Statewide dig once policy; CIT to study feasibility of policy.
- HJ487: Commending Eileen Curtis.
- HJ488: Commending Gordon Stokes.
- HJ498: Commending Growing Kids Therapy Center.
- HJ499: Commending Douglas Graney.
- HJ500: Commending Barbara Sorenson.
- HJ503: Celebrating the life of Chief Warrant Officer Edwin Linek, USN, Ret.
- HJ507: Commending Natalie D. Robb.
- HJ508: Commending the Letter Carriers' Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.
- HJ510: Commending Susan Ungerer.
- HJ511: Commending Bringing Resources to Aid Women's Shelters.
- HJ512: Commending Nancy Ruth Sherwood.
- HJ554: Commending HealthWorks.
- HB1078: Legal notices; advertisement of by certain towns.
- HB1449: Naloxone; dispensing for use in opioid overdose reversal, etc.
- HB1593: Sales and use tax; personal hygiene products.
- HB1594: Local election districts and precincts.
- HB1595: Vehicle license fees and taxes, local; collection by counties and adjoining towns.
- HB1649: Charter; Town of Herndon.
- HB2186: Whole Woman's Health Act; performance of abortions.
- HB2187: Firearm transfers; criminal history record information checks required, penalty.
- HB2188: Firearms; civil liability for sale or transfer without a background check.
- HB2189: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for feminine hygiene products.
- HB2190: Wage or salary history; inquiries prohibited, civil penalty.
- HB2314: Virginia Personnel Act; equal pay for equal work, policy of the Commonwealth.
- HJ719: Study; Department of Labor and Industry; violence against health care professionals.
- HJ953: Commending Penny Halpern.
- HJ954: Commending Kurt O'Connor.
- HJ955: Commending Blake G. Rose.
- HJ956: Commending Brandon Eric Guyer.
- HJ957: Commending Herndon High School.
- HJ958: Commending Gabriel Filippini.
- HJ959: Commending Steven L. Mitchell.
- HJ960: Commending Arthur Anselene.
- HJ961: Commending Holly DeVore.
- HJ962: Commending David A. Kirby.
- HJ969: Commending FAITH Social Services.
- HJ1013: Commending Donna Tartt.
- HJ1014: Commending the Herndon Children's Center.
- HJ1026: Commending The Health Advantage Yoga Center.
- HJ1045: Commending Mary K. Tuohy.
- HB106: Charter; Town of Herndon.
- HB199: Fire or rescue volunteers; mental health treatment; funding by locality.
- HB355: Forensic Science Board; membership.
- HB509: Security of government information; creation of the position of Chief Information Security Officer.
- HB1078: Advertisement of legal notices by certain towns.
- HB1082: Driving privilege card; eligibility.
- HB1225: Essential health benefits; abortion coverage.
- HJ207: Commending ADAMS Compassionate Healthcare Network.
- HJ395: Commending William Bates.
- HJ416: Commending John Mosesso.
- HJ421: Commending Justine Klena.
- HR215: Commending the Sully Historic Site.
- HR255: Commending the Herndon High School girls' basketball team.