[7] In 2014, Governor Terry McAuliffe appointed Bagby to the Norfolk State University Board of Visitors.
[8] As a member of the Virginia General Assembly and chair of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus, Senator Bagby has worked across the aisle and championed legislation focused on stopping the school-to-prison pipeline, creating affordable housing, criminal justice reforms, voting rights, environmental justice, and consumer protections.
He is a member of the Senate Committees on Commerce and Labor, Courts of Justice, Education and Health, Local Government, and Transportation.
Bagby was named to the top 40 Extraordinary leaders under 40 list in Richmond alternative newspaper Style Weekly in 2009.
Prior to his political career, Senator Bagby was a teacher and administrator at his alma mater, Henrico High School.