Virginia Dems spar with governor over money to pay looming bills
Big bills are coming due in
Hours after Spanberger proposed hundreds of changes to legislation passed by her fellow
Many Virginians drop ACA coverage and more likely will, SCC hears
In addition, they heard that the state employee health plan faces a potential
Legislators faulted Spanberger for opposing their budget proposal to repeal a sales tax exemption on purchases of data center equipment that could free
"You've taken skill games off the table. What's on the table?" Sen.
Budget deal in doubt as impasse over
Sickles, a former House budget negotiator, answered, "I think the administration might be open to new revenue sources, but we have no plan, no public plan, to raise taxes."
However, he also chided the
"If the (budget) conferees would meet and start working together, maybe we would find a compromise," he said. "I think we need to start doing our work."
The budget conference committee — six delegates and five senators from both political parties — has not met as a group since having breakfast with Spanberger on
House Appropriations Chairman
"I don't know what the full impact of it is going to be until we start meeting," Torian said in an interview Tuesday.
The main obstacle has been the
Senate Finance Chair
Lucas said with the extra money, as well as more than
"Hard-working Virginians need tax relief, teachers and public safety officers need raises, Virginians need assistance with health care premiums, and data centers need to pay their fair share," she said in a statement at the outset of the meeting.
"It seems to me that this is a generalized abdication of responsibility," Holsworth said.
Sickles, under questioning from Sen.
He estimated that
"That's why we oppose making such an abrupt change," he said. "There's no question there needs to be reform (of the tax exemption) going forward."
Senate Majority Leader
"It's pretty hard to legislate when the governor doesn't ever let us know her position on anything," Surovell complained.
"We're trying to figure out a budget in a constrained time frame at this point, and it would be really helpful if the governor would let us know what her position is, so we don't find out after we've gone through all the work of putting it together," he said.
Sickles acknowledged the effect of unexpected vetoes and proposed amendments, but he said, "She did her part. Now, you can take what she offered up, and you can accept it or not accept it."
"I would encourage you to read it and look at it from a good government policy perspective, and maybe you'll find that it makes sense," he said.
Sen.
"If we're ... going to face a
He didn't expect an answer, for which Figueroa said he was grateful.
"Nobody wants to answer that question," Lucas said.



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