Del. Jeff Campbell (R-Marion)

- Party
- Republican
- District
- 6: Counties of Carroll, Smyth (part), and Wythe [map]
- Took Office
- January 2014
- Next Election
- November 2019
- Committees
- Courts of Justice, General Laws, Communications, Technology and Innovation
- Website
- votejeffcampbell.com
- Copatroning Habits
- 77% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 67% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 64% of them are Republicans.
- Partisanship
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- Tag Cloud
- Bills Passed
- 28.6% in 2022
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These are all of the video clips of Jeff Campbell’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2014. There are 14 video clips in all.
Bills
- HB1541: Evidence of medical reports, etc.; testimony of health care provider or custodian.
- HB1542: Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; security deposits.
- HB1543: Virginia Credit Services Businesses Act; updates contents of required information statement.
- HB1544: Virginia Credit Services Businesses Act; definitions, credit reports.
- HB1546: Virginia Antitrust Act; disgorgement and other forms of equitable monetary relief.
- HB1547: Cannabis; deconforms from federal law, licensees.
- HB1548: Aerial pesticide application; civil penalty.
- HB1549: Wrongful death; death of parent/guardian of child resulting from driving motor veh. under influence.
- HB1550: Child abuse or neglect; findings of local department of social services, appeal.
- HB1672: Resisting detention; Class 3 misdemeanor.
- HB1755: Property; directs the court to consider certain factors when it orders a partition.
- HB1756: Attorney-issued subpoenas; release of witness.
- HB1757: Immunity of persons; tort actions, assertion of immunity, attorney fees and costs.
- HB2309: Virginia Motor Vehicle Warranty Enforcement Act; expands definition of motor vehicle.
- HB2450: Virginia Public Procurement Act; construction management, contract requirements.
- HB136: Wrongful death; death of parent or guardian of a child resulting from driving under the influence.
- HB186: Nitrile Glove Manufacturing Training Program; established.
- HB322: Criminal records; changes to provisions to sealing of records.
- HB1122: Manufactured homes, certain; release of manufactured home records.
- HB1123: Illegal gambling and unlawful gaming; increases criminal penalties.
- HB1192: Marijuana cultivation facility licenses; preference for certain Virginia farmers.
- HB1202: Conformity with the Internal Revenue Code; cannabis licensees.
- HJ86: Southwest Va.; JLARC to study development of strategic plan for regional solid waste disposal.
- HJ177: Celebrating the life of Jon Kevin Griffin.
- HJ321: Celebrating the life of Dean Rhea.
- HJ322: Celebrating the life of James Ira Spurrier, Jr.
- HB2010: Earned sentence credits; rate at which sentence rates may be earned, prerequisites.
- HB2010: Earned sentence credits; rate at which sentence rates may be earned, prerequisites.
- HB2011: Parole; investigation prior to release, notice to victim.
- HB2012: Protective orders; violations of preliminary child protective order, changes punishment, etc.
- HB2012: Protective orders; violations of preliminary child protective order, changes punishment, etc.
- HB2279: Contractors, Board for; requirement for continuing education prohibited.
- HR536: Celebrating the life of Douglas Lee Isaac.
- HB1944: Civil actions; determination of indigency.
- HB1945: No-fault divorce; waiver of service of process.
- HB1946: Cigarette tax, local; authority of certain counties, use of proceeds for school construction.
- HB1947: Elementary or secondary school, private or public; threats to bomb/damage, false info as to danger.
- HB1948: Local salt severance license taxes; authorizes any county or city to levy.
- HB1951: Southwestern Virginia Training Center; disposition of property in Carroll County.
- HB1952: Patient care teams; podiatrists and physician assistants.
- HB1953: Child abuse or neglect; appeals from founded complaints, concurrent criminal investigations.
- HB1954: Uniform Power of Attorney Act; recovery of attorney fees.
- HB1955: Appellate damages; specifies that when any judgment is affirmed, etc.
- HB2262: Landlord; managing agent.
- HB2710: Emergency custody orders and preliminary detention orders; transportation, reimbursement.
- HJ809: Commending Robert Cellell Dalton.
- HJ811: Celebrating the life of Edwin Burwell Jones Whitmore III.
- HJ851: Commending David Boyer.
- HJ920: Commending the Presbyterian Children's Home of the Highlands.
- HR272: Celebrating the life of Jerry Allen Hurt.
- HR421: Commending Forest Webb.
- HR422: Commending Cameron Wooldridge.
- HR423: Commending Ethan Martin.
- HR424: Commending Jacob Turpin.
- HR425: Commending Will Moss.
- HB323: Personal injury; loss of consortium claims by certain relatives.
- HB324: Southwestern Virginia Training Center; closure of Center prohibited.
- HB325: Southwestern Va. Training Center & the Central Va. Training Center; closure prohibited.
- HB326: Child abuse and neglect; venue may lie where alleged abuse or neglect occurred, etc.
- HB369: Admissions tax; Wythe County authorized to impose.
- HB1338: Cigarettes tax; counties authorized to hold referendum.
- HB1392: Judges; eligibility to serve.
- HB1403: Electronic wills; requirements.
- HB1450: BVU Authority; powers.
- HB1454: Civil immunity; programs for probationers, nonprofit corporation officials, worksite supervisors.
- HJ416: Celebrating the life of Deputy Curtis Allen Bartlett.
- HB75: Reckless driving; right to appeal.
- HB1579: Defendants; transportation order from correctional facility.
- HB1580: Child pornography; lawful possession by employees of Department of Social Services.
- HB1581: Made in Appalachia Initiative; refundable tax credits.
- HB1582: Concealed handgun permits; age requirement for persons on active military duty.
- HB1583: Southwestern Virginia Training Center; delay closure.
- HB1584: Solicitation of professional employment; person charged with traffic infraction or reckless driving.
- HB1585: Housing authorities; approval for construction, etc.
- HB1586: Court-ordered custody and visitation arrangements; transmission of order to child's school.
- HB1587: Uniform Statewide Building Code; security of certain records.
- HB1588: Baiting of deer.
- HB1589: Order of publication; use of electronic medium.
- HB1590: Duty of care to law-enforcement officers and firefighters; fireman's rule.
- HB1925: Local cigarette tax.
- HB1926: ABC; definition of municipal golf course, food sales exemptions.
- HB1927: 'Song of the Mountains'; designating as state television series.
- HJ759: Commending Jimmy Davidson.
- HJ760: Commending Michael Robinson.
- HJ761: Commending the Carroll County High School varsity softball team.
- HJ762: Weekend of Prayer over Students.
- HJ827: Commending the Northwood High School girls' basketball team.
- HJ828: Commending the Marion High School girls' volleyball team.
- HJ1002: Commending Ken Heath.
- HJ1003: Commending Judy A. Brannock.
- HJ1004: Celebrating the life of Andrew Fred Singleton.
- HB74: Drug offenses, misdemeanor; expungement of records.
- HB75: Reckless driving; right to appeal.
- HB85: Cigarettes; levying of taxes by counties.
- HB372: Arrests; issuance of warrants for felonies, written complaint.
- HB443: Carrying a concealed handgun; permit not required.
- HB496: Attorney-issued summons; proof of payment to clerk's office.
- HB497: Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act; exclusive, continuing jurisdiction.
- HB588: Protective orders; definition of 'physical presence,' authorization of emergency orders.
- HB589: Social Services, Department of; filing of petitions by designated nonattorney employees.
- HB1257: Personal injury and wrongful death actions; disclosure of address.
- HB1364: Uniform Statewide Building and Statewide Fire Prevention Codes; revision.
- HJ293: Commending Walter S. Crockett.
- HJ411: Commending the Rural Retreat High School wrestling team.
- HJ437: Commending the Carroll County High School girls' basketball team.
- HJ438: Commending the Carroll County High School girls' junior varsity basketball team.
- HJ487: Celebrating the life of Carl William Cardwell.
- HJ491: Commending the Carroll County High School softball team.
- HJ492: Celebrating the life of James Douglas Owens.
- HB605: Localities; funds dedicated for economic development for those with high unemployment rates.
- HB1317: Speeding; reckless driving.
- HB1318: Absentee ballots; photo identification required for submission of application.
- HB1330: Campaign finance; fundraising during legislative sessions.
- HB1331: Sheriff's office; clarifies motor vehicle markings.
- HB1332: House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment.
- HB1333: Polling places; designation of authorized representatives of political parties.
- HB1359: Concealed handgun permits; lifetime permits.
- HB1365: Discharge from state hospitals or training centers; local departments of social services.
- HB1366: Sex offenders; prohibiting entry onto school or other property, hearing.
- HB1367: Temporary injunction; affidavit or verified pleading.
- HB1613: Secondary state highway system construction projects; relocation or removal of utility facilities.
- HB1614: Southwestern Va. Training Center & Southeastern Va. Training Center; closure prohibited.
- HB1775: Medical malpractice proceedings; health care providers, expert testimony.
- HB2206: Conservators of the peace, special; application for appointment.
- HJ567: Commending the Hillsville Woman's Club.
- HJ568: Celebrating the life of Jack Wayne Hunley.
- HJ569: Commending Doug King.
- HJ570: Commending the Carroll County Future Farmers of America.
- HJ591: Commending Charlie White, Ph.D.
- HJ605: Commending Carroll County.
- HJ656: Celebrating the life of James Winfield Bowers.
- HJ694: Commending the Max Meadows Volunteer Fire Department.
- HJ695: Commending Dee Everhart.
- HJ696: Commending the Carroll County Middle School eighth-grade class.
- HJ697: Commending Wythe County.
- HJ703: Commending Pam Durham Kline.
- HJ921: Commending Robert Cellell Dalton.
- HJ922: Commending Samir N. Saliba.
- HJ923: Commending Carolyn Honeycutt.
- HB489: House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment.
- HB604: Red or red & white warning lights; VDOT vehicle allowed to use for certain service patrol functions.
- HB605: Localities; funds dedicated for economic development for those with high unemployment rates.
- HB636: Commonwealth, Secretary of the; centralized filing of disclosure statements, establish database.
- HB637: Involuntary commitment; increases special justice and attorney fees.
- HB639: Concealed handgun permits; residents of the Commonwealth.
- HB640: Standards of Learning; assessments.
- HB641: Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; candidates and campaign committees, electronic filing required.
- HB642: VIEW; screening and assessment for use of illegal substances.
- HB644: Concealed handgun; issuance of lifetime permits to Virginia residents.
- HB645: Elections; party identification on ballots, constitutional officers.
- HB646: Concealed handgun permits; no fees charged for replacement.
- HB711: Human Resource Management, Department of; universal leave system for classified employees, report.
- HB713: Conflict of Interests Acts, State and Local Government and General Assembly; database.
- HB714: Concealed handgun permit; no fees required for renewal.
- HB1013: District courts; record retention.
- HB1195: Charter; Town of Rural Retreat.
- HJ83: Child support enforcement system; JLARC to study.
- HJ279: Celebrating the life of Samuel S. Burkett.
- HJ5188: Commending the George Wythe High School girls' track and field team.
- HJ5252: Commending Cindy Edwards.
- HR109: Celebrating the life of Marshall Eugene Guy.
- HR125: Celebrating the life of Henderson Patton Graham.
- HR126: Celebrating the life of Samuel Creed Wagner.
- HR140: Commending the Rural Retreat High School wrestling team.
- HR510: Commending the Saltville Elementary School archery team.