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Schuyler VanValkenburg (Schuyler Thomas VanValkenburg) was born on 1982 in Johnstown, New York, U.S., is an American politician from Virginia. Discover Schuyler VanValkenburg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?
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Schuyler Thomas VanValkenburg (born 1982) is an American teacher and politician.
He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates representing the 72nd District on November 7, 2017, to replace retiring delegate Jimmie Massie.
He defeated Republicans Eddie Whitlock and GayDonna Vandergriff in the 2017 and 2019 elections, respectively.
In the 2023 state elections, VanValkenburg was elected over incumbent Siobhan Dunnavant in the newly redrawn 16th District.
The race was considered highly competitive for control of the State Senate.
VanValkenburg taught at Short Pump Middle School and continues to teach at Glen Allen High School after his election to the House of Delegates, working as a part-time legislator.
A Democrat, he defeated Republican lawyer Edward Whitlock III in 2017 as part of a Democratic wave in Virginia.
VanValkenburg has introduced twelve education-related bills since taking office.
VanValkenburg opposes the use of covenants not to compete (also known as non-compete agreements) in certain cases, such as for relatively low-wage workers or workers who do not have access to sensitive trade secrets, such as sandwich-makers, baristas or gym trainers.
He filed a bill in 2019 which would prohibit employers from enforcing non-compete agreements when no trade secrets were involved.
VanValkenburg's bill would apply only to workers whose average weekly earnings were less than the state's average weekly wage.
In 2019, VanValkenburg announced a bill to reform Virginia's anti-strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP) laws.
VanValkenburg's proposed bill came after Virginia's anti-SLAPP laws, which were intended to protect people from being intimidated or silenced by frivolous lawsuits, were criticized for being overly lax, allowing plaintiffs such as actor Johnny Depp and California Congressman Devin Nunes to file lawsuits in Virginia that may have been dismissed under California's more stringent laws.
VanValkenburg's bill, modeled after California's, would allow defendants in defamation cases to file motions to dismiss potentially-frivolous defamation suits earlier in the process.
If successful, they would be able to recover attorney fees.
In 2024, VanValkenburg filed a bill to update Virginia's sports betting laws.
The measure, Senate Bill 124, would amend the in-state college sports betting prohibition.
Sen. VanValkenburg told the Richmond Times-Dispatch that college sports betting happens whether regulated or not.
This bill would remove any potential conflicting bets and the idea that those living outside Virginia can bet on Virginia college games for locals.