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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Creigh_DeedsCreigh Deeds - Wikipedia

    Robert Creigh Deeds (/ ˈ k r iː /; born January 4, 1958) is an American lawyer and politician serving as a member of the Senate of Virginia representing the 25th district since 2001. Previously, he was the Democratic nominee for Attorney General of Virginia in 2005 and Governor of Virginia in 2009.

  2. Creigh is a progressive legislator who fights for gun reform, abortion access, and mental health care. He is endorsed by Gabby Giffords, REPRO Rising VA, and over 75+ local and statewide leaders.

  3. Creigh is the second highest ranking member of the State Senate—which means this district has the most powerful advocate fighting for our priorities in the legislature. Creigh lives in Charlottesville with his wife Siobhan and three rescue pups Mila, Dilly, and SallyMae.

  4. 18 de nov. de 2023 · A horrific attack on state Sen. R. Creigh Deeds (D) by his mentally ill son set him on a quest to make Virginia into a model for psychiatric care. Ten years later, he reckons with what he’s...

  5. Creighton Deeds is a progressive champion with a track record of delivering results on the issues that matter to us most, such as gun safety, mental health, healthcare, abortion access, and more. Learn about his life, his work, and his vision for Virginia.

  6. apps.senate.virginia.gov › Senator › memberpageSenate of Virginia

    R. Creigh Deeds. Born in Richmond, Virginia, on January 4, 1958; educated at Concord College (B.A., 1980); Wake Forest University School of Law (J.D., 1984); Attorney; married Siobhan Deeds; Presbyterian; member: Millboro Presbyterian Church; Millboro Presbyterian Church; Millboro Ruritan Club; Millboro AF&AM Masonic Lodge #28; Warren Stambaugh ...

  7. 20 de jun. de 2023 · Sen. Creigh Deeds, a 31-year veteran of Virginia’s state legislature, appeared to have fended off a primary challenge from progressive Democrat Sally Hudson, who has represented Charlottesville in the House of Delegates since 2019 and had vowed to usher in a generational change in the state Senate.