
As the 2026 legislative session comes to a close, I want to take a moment to reflect on the past nine weeks of hard work and dedication from everyone in our office and throughout the building. From long days of committee meetings to floor debates, it has been an incredible journey.
This session, we were proud to pass meaningful legislation aimed at strengthening our communities and building a better Commonwealth. With Sine Die marking the official end of the session, many of our bills are now headed to the Governor for final approval. This is an important step in turning our ideas into action.
As I make my way back to Loudoun, my focus will shift to serving constituents directly in the district while continuing to monitor the implementation of this year’s legislation. I am grateful for the opportunity to represent you and look forward to continuing my work on behalf of the community.
Update on Legislation
This session, we focused on expanding key economic opportunities, investing in world-class public education, and protecting community safety and healthcare. I am proud to share that 12 of my bills have passed the Senate!



Thank You to Our Incredible Interns – Learn More About Interning
We are incredibly grateful to the interns from Virginia Commonwealth University, Rana, and the University of Richmond, Ashley, for their hard work, dedication, and energy. Their contributions have made a real difference in our office, and we will truly miss their energy and enthusiasm!


Interested in interning or have questions?
If you or someone you know is a college student eager to gain hands-on experience, please email us at [email protected] to learn more about opportunities with our office.
News Highlights or Legislation Headed to the Governor – Featured on the News
Incredibly grateful that my legislation, which prioritizes public safety by ensuring child predators cannot simply wait out the clock, is headed to Governor Abigail Spanberger.

This Week at the General Assembly




How My Office Can Help You
Navigating state agencies can be confusing and difficult at times. As the delegate for House District 27, I can help you communicate with state agencies such as the Virginia Employment Commission, Departments of Taxation, Social Services, Transportation, and more! I can also submit inquiries with those agencies on your behalf. There are limits to what I can do, however. For example, I am unable to expedite cases or force state agencies to favor your inquiry, provide legal advice or recommend a specific attorney, intervene with judicial issues, overturn decisions, or be involved with matters between private businesses.
Whether you require my office’s assistance, want to bring an issue to my attention or invite me to a community event, please reach out here: https://atoosareaser.com/help/.
Alongside constituent services, I can submit drafts for commending and memorial resolutions. If you know of a person or organization in the district that deserves special recognition, please submit a request here: resolution request form.
Yours in Service,

Atoosa Reaser (she/her)
Virginia House of Delegates
District 27 (Eastern Loudoun)
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