Biography & Current Office
Background & current office
Robert C. “Bobby” Scott is a Democratic representative from Virginia’s 3rd District and has served in the House since 1993. Congress.gov records his continuing service in the chamber and current Virginia district.
Scott is the ranking member of the House Committee on Education and Workforce in the 119th Congress, serving opposite Chairman Tim Walberg. That committee role is recorded as institutional leadership rather than treated as evidence for any separate political claim.
In February 2026 Scott introduced H.R. 7340, the Rebuild America’s Schools Act of 2026. Congress.gov records the measure’s referral to the Education and Workforce and Ways and Means committees; this review does not imply enactment.
Editorial research reviewed: August 16, 2026. Public-record fields continue to refresh independently from official chamber sources.
Public record
Current seat & contact information
- Chamber
- U.S. House of Representatives
- Representation
- Virginia · District 3
- Party
- Democratic
- Birth date
- April 30, 1947
- Washington phone
- (202) 225-8351
- Office
- 2328 Rayburn House Office Building Washington DC 20515-4603
Committees & Leadership
Current leadership and reviewed committee roles
Leadership / institutional roles
- Ranking Member — House Committee on Education and Workforce
- Democratic representative — Virginia 3rd District
Reviewed committee assignments
- House Committee on Education and Workforce — Ranking Member
Recent Recorded Votes
Official recorded-vote record
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Sponsored/Cosponsored & Curated Notable Legislation
Legislation & official congressional activity
H.R. 7340 — Rebuild America’s Schools Act of 2026
Scott introduced H.R. 7340 on February 4, 2026. Congress.gov records referral to the House Education and Workforce and Ways and Means committees; the bill had not been promoted here as enacted law.
Use the official federal records below to review sponsored legislation, roll-call activity and current office statements. TrumpsMouth will add claim-specific vote explanations only when a particular vote or legislative action is actually part of a sourced claim.
Claims & Evidence
Evidence tracker
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