Virginia SB965 would put restrictions on automatic license plate readers. It was passed unanimously in the state senate on Feb. 6. It must pass through the House Committee for Courts of Justice successfully before it can receive a vote from the full house. Take the following action steps to ensure the success of this important bill.

1. Call the House Committee for Courts of Justice Chair, David B. Albo. Strongly, but respectfully urge him to move this important bill forward to a vote in his committee. A phone call has 10x the impact of an email.

(804) 698-1042

2. Call the rest of the committee members. Again, be strong, but respectful. Urge each of them to take action to move the bill forward and vote YES on SB965.

Terry Kilgore (R) (804) 698-1001
Robert B. Bell (R) (804) 698-1058
Benjamin Cline (R) (804) 698-1024
C. Todd Gilbert (R) (804) 698-1015
Jackson Miller (R) (804) 698-1050
G. Manoli Loupassi (R) (804) 698-1068
Ronald Villanueva (R) (804) 698-1021
Gregory Habeeb (R) (804) 698-1008
Randall Minchew (R) (804) 698-1010
Rick Morris (R) (804) 698-1064
Jay Leftwich (R) (804) 698-1078
Les Adams (R) (804) 698-1016
Jeffrey Campbell (R) (804) 698-1006
Dave LaRock (R) (804) 698-1033
Vivian Watts (D) (804) 698-1039
David Toscano (D) (804) 698-1057
Charniele Herring (D) (804) 698-1046
Jennifer McClellan (D) (804) 698-1071
Patrick Hope (D) (804) 698-1047
Monty Mason (D) (804) 698-1093
Joseph Lindsey (D) (804) 698-1090

3.   Call Back – any NO or UNDECIDED – in 3-4 days.   Make sure to follow-up. If they say YES, be sure to thank them and, if possible, announce their committed YES vote to email and social media contacts. If they say no, politely ask them why. Get the information from them and contact us.

4. Spread the Word. Share this information widely by facebook, twitter, email and other social networks.

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