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James M. LeMunyon (; born March 12, 1959) is an American entrepreneur who has co-founded and managed several technology businesses. From January 2010 to January 2018, he served four terms in the
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, representing the 67th district in the
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and Loudoun County suburbs of Washington, D.C. LeMunyon served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Administration at the U.S. Department of Commerce from 1989-1993. He is a member of the
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Early life, education, career

LeMunyon was born in
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and grew up in Linwood. He received a B.S. degree in physics and mathematics from Valparaiso University in 1981, and an M.S. in meteorology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1987. In between, he was chief of staff to Republican United States Representative
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of California. (campaign/constituent website) LeMunyon was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration in the administration of president George H.W. Bush from 1989–1993. Since then he was an executive at two semiconductor technology companies: Sterling Semiconductor, which he co-founded and which later was acquired by Dow Corning; and HexaTech. In the 1990s, LeMunyon was an adjunct faculty member in the international transactions graduate program at
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. In the Virginia House of Delegates, LeMunyon served on the House committees on Counties, Cities and Towns (2010–2014), Education (2010–2018), General Laws (2012–2018), Transportation (2014–2018), and Science and Technology (2010–2012). LeMunyon was regarded as an expert on transportation and education issues, and chaired the House Subcommittee on Government Procurement and the Freedom of Information Act. He also chaired the Freedom of Information Act Advisory Council, and served on the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission. LeMunyon was also known as one of the most productive and bipartisan members of the Virginia General Assembly, having authored more than 70 laws during his eight years in the House of Delegates. In addition to transportation and education policy, LeMunyon authored legislation requiring legislators' voting records be easily obtained online, substantial revisions to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act to reverse a Virginia Supreme Court decision, and extending the statute of limitation in cases of sexual abuse. During his last term LeMunyon sponsored more bills (32) signed into law by then Governor Terry McAuliffe (a member of the opposite party) than any other member of the Virginia House or Senate. All 32 bills passed with bipartisan majorities. Reflecting the political divisions in his district, LeMunyon's politics have been described as an eclectic mix of positions from the left and right. For example, he voted in favor of re-affirming Jefferson's Virginia Statute for Religious Liberty; coal tax credits;
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s; and closing the
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. He also favors allowing local governments to remove Confederate statues, supports non-partisan redistricting, and a convention of the states to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to halt runaway federal debt.


Electoral history

Karrie Delaney defeated 67th House district incumbent Jim LeMunyon in the November 2017 election largely due to an anti-Trump backlash against Virginia's suburban Republican legislators in the Virginia House of Delegates elections.


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* (campaign finance) * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lemunyon, James 1959 births Living people Republican Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates George H. W. Bush administration personnel United States Department of Commerce officials Valparaiso University alumni University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni American Lutherans People from Fairfax County, Virginia Politicians from Elizabeth, New Jersey Businesspeople from Elizabeth, New Jersey 21st-century American politicians People from Linwood, New Jersey