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Legislators List by Park Effective 21-04-30.Xlsx 2021 Virginia State Park Legislators Phone Delegate Park City Number Senate District Senator District Delegate Notes Effective 4/30/21 1 Bear Creek 22 Mark J. Peake 61 Thomas C. Wright 2 Belle Isle 4 Ryan T. McDougle 99 Margaret B. Ransone Breaks 3 Interstate 38 Travis Hackworth 4 Will Wampler 4 Caledon 28 Richard H. Stuart 99 Margaret B. Ransone 5 Chippokes 18 L. Louise Lucas 64 Emily M. Brewer 6 Claytor Lake 38 Travis Hackworth 7 L. Nick Rush 7 Clinch River 38 Travis Hackworth 4 William Wampler III Artrip/Owens‐ Russell Co Clinch River St. Paul 38 Travis Hackworth 4 William Wampler III Sugar Hill‐ Wise Co Dungannon‐ Scott Co‐ Property Clinch River 40 Todd E. Pillion 1 Terry G. Kilgore acquisition in process 8 Douthat 25 R. Creigh Deeds 24 Ronnie Campbell Douthat 25 R. Creigh Deeds 19 Terry L. Austin 9 Fairy Stone 20 Willim M. Stanley, Jr. 9 Charles D. Poindexter 10 False Cape 8 William R. DeSteph, Jr. 81 Barry D. Knight 11 First Landing 8 William R. DeSteph, Jr. 82 Jason S. Miyares Grayson 12 Highlands 40 Todd E. Pillion 5 Israel D. O'Quinn 13 High Bridge 22 Mark J. Peake 60 James E. Edmunds High Bridge 22 Mark J. Peake 61 Thomas C. Wright High Bridge 14 Holliday Lake 22 Mark J. Peake 59 C. Matthew Fariss 15 Hungry Mother 40 Todd E. Pillion 6 Jeffrey L. Campbell 16 James River 22 Mark J. Peake 59 C. Matthew Fariss 17 Kiptopeke 6 Lynwood W. Lewis, Jr. 100 Robert S. Bloxom, Jr. 18 Lake Anna 17 Bryce E. Reeves 56 John J. McQuire, III 19 Leesylvania 36 Scott A. Surovell 2 Jennifer D. Carroll Foy 20 Mason Neck 36 Scott A. Surovell 42 Kathy KL Tran 21 Machicomoco 3 Thomas K. Norment 98 M. Keith Hodges * Mayo River 20 Willim M. Stanley, Jr. 9 Charles D. Poindexter Middle * Peninsula 3 Thomas K. Norment 98 M. Keith Hodges 22 Natural Bridge 25 R. Creigh Deeds 24 Ronnie Campbell 23 Natural Tunnel 40 Todd E. Pillion 1 Terry G. Kilgore 24 New River Trail 20 Willim M. Stanley, Jr. 5 Israel D. O'Quinn Galax New River Trail 19 David R. Suetterlein 6 Jeffrey L. Campbell Austinville New River Trail 38 Travis Hackworth 7 L. Nick Rush Hiwasee New River Trail 40 Todd E. Pillion 25 Occoneechee 15 Frank M. Ruff, Jr. 61 Thomas C. Wright 26 Pocahontas 11 Amanda F. Chase 66 M. Kirkland Cox 27 Powhatan 10 Ghazala Hashmi 65 R. Lee Ware Sailor's Creek 28 Battlefield 22 Mark J. Peake 60 James E. Edmunds Small western side of parcel Sailor's Creek Battlefield 11 Amanda F. Chase 61 Thomas C. Wright Main park 29 Seven Bends 26 Mark D. Obenshain 15 C. Todd Gilbert Shenandoah 30 River 26 Mark D. Obenshain 15 C. Todd Gilbert ** Shot Tower 19 David R. Suetterlein 6 Jeffrey L. Campbell 31 Sky Meadows 27 Jill Holtzman Vogel 18 Michael J. Webert Smith Mountain 32 Lake 19 David R. Suetterlein 22 Kathy J. Byron Southwest Virginia 33 Museum 38 Travis Hackworth 1 Terry G. Kilgore Staunton River 34 Battlefield 15 Frank M. Ruff, Jr. 60 James E. Edmunds 35 Stuanton River 15 Frank M. Ruff, Jr. 60 James E. Edmunds 36 Sweet Run 13 John Bell 33 David A. LaRock ** Tabb Monument 11 Amanda F. Chase 61 Thomas C. Wright 37 Timberneck 3 Thomas K. Norment 98 M. Keith Hodges 38 Twin Lakes 22 Mark J. Peake 60 James E. Edmunds 39 Westmoreland 28 Richard H. Stuart 99 Margaret B. Ransone 40 Widewater 36 Scott A. Surovell 2 Jennifer D. Carroll Foy 41 Wilderness Road 40 Todd E. Pillion 1 Terry G. Kilgore 42 York River 3 Thomas K. Norment 96 Amanda Batten.
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