Sen. Todd E. Pillion (R-Abingdon)

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Party
Republican
District
40: Lee County (All), Scott County (All), Washington County (All), Bristol City (All), Smyth County (Part), Wise County (Part), Grayson County (All), Wythe County (Part) [map]
Took Office
December 2014
Next Election
November 2019
Committees
Education and Health, General Laws and Technology, Rehabilitation and Social Services, Transportation
Age
50
Website
toddpillion.com
Twitter
@DelTPillion
Copatroning Habits
80% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 70% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 58% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Bills Passed
91.7% in 2022
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From the Legislator’s Website

These are all of the video clips of Todd E. Pillion’s remarks on the floor of the Senate since 2015. There are 13 video clips in all.

Bills

  • SB1414: Commonwealth Opioid Abatement and Remediation Fund; created.
  • SB1415: Opioids; impact reduction registry, report.
  • SB1416: Amendment of death certificates; county and city registrars.
  • SB1418: State plan for medical assistance services; telemedicine, in-state presence.
  • SB1420: Business park electric infrastructure program; makes permanent and amends certain provisions.
  • SB1421: Adult protective services; referrals to local law enforcement.
  • SB1422: Higher ed. institutions, certain; reimbursement for noncredit workforce training program, grants.
  • SB1424: Naloxone or other opioid antagonists; persons authorized to administer.
  • SB1535: Smyth-Washington Regional Industrial Facilities Authority; dissolution.
  • SB1536: Norton, City of; amending charter, November municipal elections, etc.
  • SB1537: Pound, Town of; repealing Chapter 312, 2022 Acts, relating to Charter.
  • SB1538: Medical assistance services; state plan, pharmacy services.
  • SB1539: Dentistry; botulinum toxin injections for cosmetic purposes.
  • SB1540: Consumer protection; automatic renewal or continuous service offer to consumer, exemptions.
  • SR173: Celebrating the life of Wanda Fay Slemp.
  • SR174: Commending Matthew McClung.
  • SR184: Commending the Carter Family Fold.
  • SB589: St. Charles, Town of; termination of township in Lee County.
  • SB590: Dentistry; license to teach, foreign dental program graduates.
  • SB594: Medicaid participants; treatment involving the prescription of opioids, payment.
  • SB595: Nitrile Glove Manufacturing Training Program; established.
  • SB596: School attendance; 4-H educational programs and activities.
  • SB597: Arts, Va. Commission for the; eliminates Va. Arts Foundation and transfers its powers & fund to Com.
  • SB598: College partnership laboratory schools; application and establishment, contracts.
  • SB600: School safety audits; law-enforcement officers.
  • SB724: School board; broadband, annual report.
  • SB725: Virginia Passenger Rail Authority; membership.
  • SB726: Slaughter and meat-processing facilities; expanding facilities through strategic planning, etc.
  • SB758: Switchblade; selling or possessing.
  • SJ201: Commending the Virginia School Breakfast Program.
  • SJ203: Commending the Virginia Economic Developers Association.
  • SB863: Southwestern Va. Mental Health Institute; Governor to lease a portion of property to Smyth County.
  • SB1399: Tourism Development Authority; name change.
  • SB1399: Tourism Development Authority; name change.
  • SB1400: Tazewell County; quitclaim and conveyance of easement by Board of Wildlife Resources.
  • SB1400: Tazewell County; quitclaim and conveyance of easement by Board of Wildlife Resources.
  • SB1401: Standards of Learning; reduces total number & type of required assessments to minimum requirements.
  • SB1401: Standards of Learning; reduces total number & type of required assessments to minimum requirements.
  • SB1402: Trout fishing in stocked waters; equalizes for residents and nonresidents requirements to fish.
  • SB1402: Trout fishing in stocked waters; equalizes for residents and nonresidents requirements to fish.
  • SB1403: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for personal protective equipment.
  • SB1403: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for personal protective equipment.
  • SB1429: Southwestern Va. Mental Health Institute; Governor to lease a portion of property to Smyth County.
  • SB1429: Southwestern Va. Mental Health Institute; Governor to lease a portion of property to Smyth County.
  • SB1452: License plates, special; issuance for supporters of the Southwest Regional Recreation Authority.
  • SJ284: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Augustus Benton Chafin, Jr.
  • SR503: Celebrating the life of Franklin Delano Robertson.
  • SB102: Lottery Board; regulation of casino gaming.
  • SB846: Organ, eye, or tissue transplantation; discrimination prohibited.
  • SB847: Public schools; reduces number of Standards of Learning assessments, report.
  • SB862: Pharmacy benefits managers; required to register with Commissioner of Bureau of Insurance.
  • SB863: Southwestern Va. Mental Health Institute; Governor to lease a portion of property to Smyth County.
  • SB864: Comprehensive harm reduction programs; public health emergency, repeals sunset provision.
  • SB1084: Abingdon, Town of; amending charter, updates town's boundary descriptions.
  • SB1085: Deputy sheriffs; minimum salary.
  • SB1086: Health insurance; coverage for infertility treatment.
  • SB1087: School Construction Fund and Program; created and established.
  • SJ80: National Prosthodontics Awareness Week.
  • SJ137: Commending the Virginia Dental Association.
  • SJ166: Celebrating the life of Kimberly Coldiron Hollaway.
  • SJ241: Celebrating the life of French H. Moore, Jr., D.D.S.
  • SR61: Celebrating the life of the Reverend Sydney Strother Smith III.
  • SR62: Celebrating the life of James Michael Bebout.
  • SR65: Commending Highlands Fellowship Church.
  • SR557: Celebrating the life of Cody Lee Wingate.
  • SR558: Commending Hilton Elementary School.
  • SR560: Celebrating the life of Charles C. Woods.
  • HB1557: Intangible personal property; personal property used in manufacturing.
  • HB2555: Gas severance tax, local; extends sunset provision.
  • HB2557: Drug Control Act; classifies gabapentin as a Schedule V controlled substance.
  • HB2558: Medicaid recipients; treatment involving opioids or opioid replacements, payment.
  • HB2559: Electronic transmission of certain prescriptions; exceptions.
  • HB2560: Protective services; adult abuse and exploitation, multidisciplinary teams.
  • HB2561: Pharmacy audits; pharmacy benefits manager.
  • HB2564: Virginia Telephone Privacy Protection Act; transmission of caller identification information.
  • HB2615: Capital murder; punishment if against law-enforcement officers and fire marshals.
  • HB2719: Health insurance; small employers.
  • HB2752: Motorized skateboards or scooters; clarifies definitions, riding or driving on sidewalks, etc.
  • HR218: Commending the Town of Lebanon.
  • HR336: Commending the Abingdon High School golf team.
  • HR338: Commending St. Paul Elementary School.
  • HR341: Commending the Eastside High School one-act play team.
  • HB1154: Virginia Coalfields Expressway Authority; powers and duties, grants.
  • HB1157: Substance-exposed infants; plan for services, report.
  • HB1162: Public schools; Standards of Learning assessments.
  • HB1172: State Overdose Death Review Process Team; created, report, local and regional teams.
  • HB1173: Controlled substances; limits on prescriptions containing opioids.
  • HB1174: Newborn screening; screening for Pompe disease, etc.
  • HB1175: Prescribers; notice of administration of naloxone.
  • HB1177: Health insurance; contracts with pharmacies and pharmacists, etc.
  • HB1178: Motor vehicle dealers; injunctive relief for failure to obtain a license.
  • HB1179: Abandoned schools; creation of revitalization zones.
  • HB1553: Admissions tax; Washington County authorized to impose.
  • HB1554: Master barber; creates occupational title, issuance of license.
  • HB1555: Hydroelectric plant; revenue sharing agreement among certain localities.
  • HB1556: Prescription Monitoring Program; adds controlled substances included in Schedule V and naloxone.
  • HB1557: Intangible personal property; personal property used in manufacturing.
  • HR84: Celebrating the life of Harry Taft Rutherford, Jr.
  • HR112: Commending the CGI Southwest Virginia Technology Center of Excellence.
  • HR113: Commending Mountain Movers.
  • HR118: Celebrating the life of David Leroy Lowe.
  • HR133: Commending Brian Ratliff.
  • HR140: Commending the Abingdon High School golf team.
  • HR176: Commending the Eastside High School one-act play team.
  • HR201: Commending Rachel Chapel Freewill Baptist Church.
  • HB2161: Opioids; workgroup to establish guidelines for prescribing.
  • HB2162: Substance-exposed infants; study of barriers to treatment in Commonwealth.
  • HB2163: Buprenorphine without naloxone; prescription limitation.
  • HB2164: Drugs of concern; drug of concern.
  • HB2165: Opiate prescriptions; electronic prescriptions.
  • HB2166: Controlled substances; possession, penalty.
  • HB2167: Opioids and buprenorphine; Boards of Dentistry and Medicine to adopt regulations for prescribing.
  • HB2168: Virginia Coal Train Heritage Authority; established.
  • HB2169: Gas severance tax.
  • HB2389: Gas or oil drilling units; escrowed proceeds.
  • HB2397: Candidates; petition signature requirements in certain towns.
  • HB2474: Virginia Coalfields Expressway Authority; established, report.
  • HJ747: Commending Earl Heath Miller, Jr.
  • HJ929: Commending Autry O. V. DeBusk.
  • HR286: Commending the Eastside High School one-act play team.
  • HR304: Celebrating the life of Ralph Edmond Stanley.
  • HR305: Commending Tom Harding.
  • HR318: Commending the Lebanon High School softball team.
  • HR353: Commending Goodson-Kinderhook Volunteer Fire Department.
  • HR387: Commending Autry O. V. DeBusk.
  • HR406: Commending Sullins Academy.
  • HR413: Commending the Russell County Community Work Program.
  • HR414: Celebrating the life of Sarah Jacqueline Mullins Gilliam.
  • HR441: Commending the Ridgeview High School girls' basketball team.
  • HB1051: Virginia Defense Force and Virginia National Guard; military discipline.
  • HB1052: Virginia Defense Force; clarifies definition of training duty.
  • HB1055: Foster care homes; firearm storage on premises.
  • HB1169: Mineral mining; bonding program, reclamation.
  • HB1255: BVU Authority; alters Board powers and duties, change in membership, conflict of interest policy.
  • HB1292: Schedule IV drugs; adds eluxadoline to list.
  • HB1348: Smoking in motor vehicles; presence of minor under age eight, civil penalty.
  • HJ206: Omphalocele Awareness Day; designating as January 31, 2016, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ344: Commending Micronic Technologies.
  • HJ404: Commending Sean McMurray.
  • HJ445: Commending the Clintwood High School girls' basketball team.
  • HR159: Commending the Abingdon High School golf team.
  • HR160: Commending the Eastside High School one-act play team.
  • HR161: Commending the Lebanon High School Real World Design Challenge team.
  • HR184: Commending the Ridgeview High School robotics team.
  • HR216: Commending the Honaker High School academic team.
  • HR245: Celebrating the life of William Roger Mutt Neece.
  • HR246: Celebrating the life of Kathleen Ellen Robinson Taylor.
  • HR247: Celebrating the life of Omer Mason Bunn.
  • HR256: Celebrating the life of James Edward Cozart.
  • HR257: Celebrating the life of James Carter Lambert.
  • HB1859: Breaks Interstate Park Commission; employees being commissioned as conservation officers.
  • HB1861: Battery; certain local social services workers; penalty.
  • HB2059: Limited partnerships; admission or withdrawal of partners.
  • HB2166: Reporting of medical aid or treatment for drug overdoses.
  • HB2171: Smoking in motor vehicles; civil penalty when in the presence of a minor under age eight.
  • HB2172: Courts of record; submission of trial court record to appellate court.
  • HB2256: Insurance rates; policies transferred pursuant to agent book transfer.
  • HB2257: Coal mine safety; wide tracking and electric equipment shall maintain safe operating conditions.
  • HJ919: Commending the Eastside High School one-act play team.
  • HJ929: Celebrating the life of Paul P. Arrington.
  • HJ930: Commending Dickenson County.
  • HJ931: Celebrating the life of Clynard C. Belcher.
  • HJ932: Celebrating the life of Sharon Kay Gilbert Clevinger.
  • HJ933: Celebrating the life of William E. Cline, DDS.
  • HR250: Commending the Haysi High School football team.
  • HR251: Commending Castlewood High School.
  • HR252: Commending Jill Branham.
  • HR271: Commending Eastside High School.
  • HR272: Commending Wolf Hills Brewing Company.
  • HR274: Commending the Honaker High School football team.
  • HR306: Celebrating the life of Martha Ann McCroskey Groves.
  • HR319: Commending the Washington County Victim/Witness Assistance Program.