Senator Creigh Deeds Contact information
Here you will find contact information for Senator Creigh Deeds, including email address, phone number, and mailing address.
Name | Creigh Deeds |
Position | Senator |
State | Virginia |
Party | Democratic |
Email Form | |
Website | Official Website |
Creigh Deeds for Senator
Senator Creigh Deeds has dedicated his life to fighting for a Virginia that works for everybody. Raised in Bath County on his grandparent’s farm, Creigh attended Bath County High School before graduating from Concord College. His grandfather, a local Democratic Committee Chair during the Great Depression, instilled in him a passion for democracy and helping others from an early age.
Determined to pursue a career of service, Creigh graduated from Wake Forest University with his law degree. He was later elected Commonwealth’s Attorney of Bath County. Four years later, Creigh won a seat in the Virginia House of Delegates, where he fought for working families for nearly a decade. He was then elected to serve in the State Senate, where he remains to this day.
As the most effective legislator in the Commonwealth, Creigh has passed more bills than any other member of the General Assembly. His track record includes delivering results on progressive issues such as gun violence reform, protecting abortion access, and fixing the broken mental healthcare system. He has been endorsed by Virginia’s top abortion access and women’s rights advocacy organizations, including REPRO Rising VA (formerly NARAL Pro-Choice VA) and the VA National Organization for Women PAC. Creigh has also earned endorsements from Gabby Giffords, her lifesaving organization Giffords PAC, and over 75+ other progressive groups and leaders.
In the State Senate, Creigh presides as the Chair of the Commerce and Labor Committee and serves on several other committees. He is the second highest ranking member of the State Senate, making him a powerful advocate for our priorities in the legislature.
Creigh lives in Charlottesville with his wife Siobhan and their three rescue pups: Mila, Dilly, and SallyMae. He is the proud father of four children and four beautiful grandchildren.
Awards:
- 1998 Warren Stambaugh Award
- 1999 Leadership in Public Policy Award, The Nature Conservancy
- 2006 Profiles in Courage Award, Coalition of Labor Union Women, Western Virginia Chapter
- 2007 Legislator of the Year, Virginia Association for Parks
- 2008 Legislator of the Year Award, The Washington DC Building Trades Council
- 2008 Col. Michael S. Harris (Ph.D.) Award, American Association of University Professors, Virginia Conference
- 2012 Enduring Support Award, Virginia Association of Parks
- 2012 Outstanding Legislator of the Year, Virginia Sheriffs Association
- 2013 VAISEF Distinguished Service Award
- 2014 Richard T. Greer Advocacy Award, National Alliance on Mental Illness