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- Embedding State-Designed 'Media Literacy' Indoctrination in Every Grade
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 2460 Embedding State-Designed 'Media Literacy' Indoctrination in Every Grade 2025 - Virginia House of Delegates Vote Description This bill requires the Board of Education, during each revision of the Standards of Learning, to consider inserting government-crafted 'media literacy' and 'digital citizenship' standards at every grade level, opening the door to politicized guidance on what information is acceptable. This bill risks turning classrooms into training grounds for state-approved narratives rather than independent critical thinking. CPAC opposes bureaucratic attempts to police information consumption and opposed this bill. The House passed this bill on 2025-02-04 by a vote of 98-0. The bill later became law. Voted with Conservatives Search Voted against Conservatives Search All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →
- Radical Constitutional Right to Abortion on Demand
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HJR 1 Radical Constitutional Right to Abortion on Demand 2025 - Virginia Senate Vote Description Voted with Conservatives Search Voted against Conservatives Search All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →
- Local Oversight of Mega Data Centers' Impacts on Communities
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 1601 Local Oversight of Mega Data Centers' Impacts on Communities 2025 - Virginia Senate Vote Description This bill requires applicants for new high energy use facilities like massive data centers to conduct site assessments on noise impacts and allows localities to require studies on water, agriculture, parks, historic sites, and forestland, while preserving existing zoning authority and exempting modest expansions. It empowers local governments and residents to understand and address the real-world impacts of large power-hungry facilities rather than rubber-stamping them under corporate pressure. CPAC supports local control and community-based scrutiny over special favors for politically connected industries and supported this bill. The Senate passed this bill on 2025-02-21 by a vote of 22-13. The Governor vetoed this bill. Voted with Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →
- Local Oversight of Mega Data Centers' Impacts on Communities
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 1601 Local Oversight of Mega Data Centers' Impacts on Communities 2025 - Virginia House of Delegates Vote Description This bill requires applicants for new high energy use facilities like massive data centers to conduct site assessments on noise impacts and allows localities to require studies on water, agriculture, parks, historic sites, and forestland, while preserving existing zoning authority and exempting modest expansions. It empowers local governments and residents to understand and address the real-world impacts of large power-hungry facilities rather than rubber-stamping them under corporate pressure. CPAC supports local control and community-based scrutiny over special favors for politically connected industries and supported this bill. The House defeated this bill on 2025-04-02 by a vote of 11-85. The Governor vetoed this bill. Voted with Conservatives Search Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →
- Protecting American Interests Abroad.
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 1898 Protecting American Interests Abroad. 2023 - Virginia House of Delegates Vote Description This bill prevents the government from entering into contracts with companies unless those companies have agreed not to boycott Israel. CPAC supports the US’ continued partnership with Israel, supports efforts to prevent the state from contracting with anti-Semitic companies, and supported this bill. The House passed this bill on February 7, 2023 by a vote of 50-48 but the bill stalled in the Senate. Voted with Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →
- Creating a State-Run IRS-Style Tax Filing System
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 2264 Creating a State-Run IRS-Style Tax Filing System 2025 - Virginia Senate Vote Description This bill kills the Virginia Free File partnership and replaces it with a new state-operated income tax filing system modeled on the IRS Direct File program, expanding government control over tax preparation instead of simplifying and cutting taxes. It moves Virginia toward a tax bureaucracy that prepares, calculates, and adjudicates your tax bill all at once. CPAC favors lower, simpler taxes over expanding IRS-style systems and opposed this bill. The Senate passed this bill on 2025-02-12 by a vote of 21-18. The Governor vetoed this bill. Voted with Conservatives Search Voted against Conservatives Search All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →
- School Districts Pressuring Parents on Firearms in the Home
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 1678 School Districts Pressuring Parents on Firearms in the Home 2025 - Virginia House of Delegates Vote Description This bill forces every local school board to send annual notices to parents lecturing them on their legal responsibility to safely store any firearm in the home and mandates multilingual online postings of this messaging. It uses the school system as a vehicle to stigmatize lawful gun ownership and subtly expand government pressure on how citizens store their lawfully owned firearms. CPAC supports the Second Amendment and rejects school-based stigma campaigns against lawful gun owners and opposed this bill. The House passed this bill on 2025-01-21 by a vote of 55-41. The Governor vetoed this bill. Voted with Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →
- Expanding the Bump-Stock Ban and Criminalizing Law-Abiding Gun Owners� Accessories
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home SB 886 Expanding the Bump-Stock Ban and Criminalizing Law-Abiding Gun Owners� Accessories 2025 - Virginia House of Delegates Vote Description This bill broadens the definition of a prohibited �trigger activator,� explicitly including bump stocks, trigger cranks, and similar devices that alter a semi-automatic firearm�s rate of fire, while carving out only a narrow exception for certain competitive triggers. It further entrenches accessory bans that punish law-abiding gun owners without addressing criminal misuse. CPAC opposes expanding bans on firearms accessories and opposed this bill. The House passed this bill on 2025-02-20 by a vote of 51-47. The Governor vetoed this bill. Voted with Conservatives Search Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →
- Letting Local Governments Sue Landlords Over Housing Conditions
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 1718 Letting Local Governments Sue Landlords Over Housing Conditions 2025 - Virginia Senate Vote Description This bill gives localities new power to bring injunctions and damages lawsuits against landlords over alleged habitability violations, adding another layer of legal risk and leverage for government against property owners. It encourages litigation and government interference rather than cooperative, market-based solutions to housing issues. CPAC defends landlord property rights against expanding municipal overreach and opposed this bill. The Senate passed this bill on 2025-02-18 by a vote of 23-17. The Governor vetoed this bill. Voted with Conservatives Search Voted against Conservatives Search All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →
- Empowering Campus Bureaucracies with Mandated Faculty and Staff Seats
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 1621 Empowering Campus Bureaucracies with Mandated Faculty and Staff Seats 2025 - Virginia House of Delegates Vote Description This bill forces public college and university governing boards to add nonvoting faculty and staff representatives chosen by campus constituencies, further entrenching the influence of entrenched academic bureaucracies. It risks amplifying left-leaning campus politics in institutional governance at taxpayer-funded schools. CPAC is wary of expanding politicized voices in higher-ed governance and opposed this bill. The House passed this bill on 2025-01-30 by a vote of 51-45. The Governor vetoed this bill. Voted with Conservatives Search Voted against Conservatives Search All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →
- Imposing California-Style Public Sector Collective Bargaining
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home SB 917 Imposing California-Style Public Sector Collective Bargaining 2025 - Virginia Senate Vote Description This bill repeals Virginia's long-standing ban on public employee collective bargaining, creates a powerful Public Employee Relations Board, and mandates good-faith negotiations over wages and working conditions while stripping away explicit protection for secret-ballot elections. It hands unions new leverage over taxpayers and local governments, threatening higher costs, more strikes, and entrenched union power inside government itself. CPAC opposes public sector unionization that drives up taxes and weakens accountability and opposed this bill. The Senate passed this bill on 2025-02-22 by a vote of 21-19. The Governor vetoed this bill. Voted with Conservatives Search Voted against Conservatives Search All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →
- Another Special-Treatment Tax Carve-Out for Favored Equipment
Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 1939 Another Special-Treatment Tax Carve-Out for Favored Equipment 2025 - Virginia Senate Vote Description This bill creates a special tax classification for electric-powered landscaping equipment used in business, allowing localities to tax it differently from other tangible personal property. Rather than broad tax relief, it picks winners and losers by privileging one politically fashionable technology. CPAC opposes industry-specific tax preferences and subsidies and opposed this bill. The Senate passed this bill on 2025-02-12 by a vote of 39-0. The Governor vetoed this bill. Voted with Conservatives Search Voted against Conservatives Search All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →




