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Danny Marshall III
REPUBLICAN
Danny Marshall III is running for Virginia State Delegate, District 49, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Danny is from Danville. He attended George Washington High School, Danville Community College, and Averett University. He lives with his wife and child.
Professional background
Danny is a part owner of Marshall Stone and president of Synergy Racing, Inc. He used to be the president of Marshall Concrete Products of Danville.
Political background
Danny Marshall III is the currently the state delegate representing district 14. He was first elected in 2001 and has been in office for ten terms. He is vice chair of the agriculture, Chesapeake, and natural resources committee. He used to be a member of the Danville City Council from 2000 until 2001.
Energy & the Environment
As a state delegate, voted for a bill that will lower energy bills for Virginian’s by $6-$7 per month by changing the way Virginia’s monopoly energy provider, Dominion Energy, can set prices.
As a state delegate, voted for a bill that would have banned Virginia’s government from banning or restricting the use of natural gas.
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Economy
As a state delegate, voted for a bill that lowered taxes on groceries from 2.5% to 1%, except for alcohol, tobacco, and prepared hot foods. Diapers and feminine hygiene products were included in the tax decrease.
As a state delegate, did not vote on a bill that limits the amount of THC in hemp products to 0.3% of the product and 2 milligrams total. Possession of marijuana is decriminalized in Virginia but there is no legal market for sales of THC products.
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Healthcare
As a state delegate, voted for a bill that would have let patients sue hospitals that weren’t transparent about their prices for services.
As a state delegate, voted for a bill that prevents pharmacists from refusing to fill prescriptions because they were prescribed via telemedicine.
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Education
As a state delegate, voted for a bill that would have required school principals to tell parents if their child tells a school employee that they don’t identify with their gender assigned at birth or asks to be identified by another gender.
As a state delegate, did not vote on a bill that lets companies be sued for publishing or distributing online content that is “harmful to minors” without checking the age of the internet users accessing the content.
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Public Safety
As a state delegate, voted for a bill that gives people $300 off their taxes if they buy a gun safe or lock box. The credit expires in 2027.
As a state delegate, voted for a bill that would have let drug dealers be charged with murder if one of their customers dies of a drug overdose. The punishment would have been 5-40 years in prison.
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