Where 25 key issues stand in assembly Here is where 25 issues stand at the session's midpoint
SESSION MIDPOINT
As the
The governor is holding out hope for his proposed
Youngkin can either sign, veto or seek to amend bills that reach his desk.
<h2>Abortion</h2>
Each chamber passed Democratic proposals to prohibit use of search warrants to access menstrual health data, and to prevent extradition of people who come to
Lawmakers defeated Republican proposals for restrictions, including measures to bar use of public funds for abortions, to prohibit abortions sought on the basis of the sex or race of the fetus, and to bar abortions with one exception, for the life of the pregnant person.
<h2>Appointments</h2>
Democratic lawmakers confirmed Youngkin's appointment of
<h2>Arena project</h2>
<h2>Budget</h2>
On Sunday, the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations committees will release their versions of the
<h2>Cannabis</h2>
The
<h2>Cocktails to-go</h2>
The
<h2>Colleges</h2>
Both chambers passed measures to end legacy admissions - the practice in which the children of alumni get extra consideration in the admissions process. Youngkin has indicated he would sign the legislation.
The
<h2>Constitutional amendments</h2>
<h2>Data centers</h2>
A bill to let localities assess a proposed data center's impact on water use and carbon emissions passed the House, but a similar
A proposal for a study of future energy needs for data centers was continued. Lawmakers defeated another measure that said approval of a data center site could only come if the facility took steps to reduce noise.
<h2>Lawsuits</h2>
A bill to grant double damages to Virginians whose auto insurers deny claims in bad faith has passed the
<h2>Local government</h2>
The
Lawmakers put off until 2025 consideration of measures that would let the
<h2>Gambling</h2>
Lawmakers backed giving
<h2>Guns</h2>
The
Republican-backed proposals to raise minimum sentencing for crimes committed with guns did not progress.
<h2>K-12 education</h2>
Bills that would require that public school teachers be paid at or above the national average teacher salary passed both chambers.
Legislation that would encourage intra-district open enrollment died in the
A bill that unanimously passed the
<h2>Meals tax fees</h2>
The
<h2>Medical malpractice</h2>
A bill to create an exemption for
<h2>Medically assisted death</h2>
A bill to allow medically assisted death for people with terminal illness and less than six months to live has passed the
<h2>Mental health</h2>
A bill died that died would have allowed state hospitals to divert to general hospitals people with serious physical illnesses that the state facilities can't care for.
<h2>Minimum wage</h2>
Along party lines, the
<h2>Skill games</h2>
The
<h2>SCC judges</h2>
The assembly elected
<h2>'Second look' law</h2>
The
<h2>Taxes</h2>
The
A House subcommittee killed the only bill that would have fully repealed the local car tax, which Youngkin had urged without proposing a plan to do it.
<h2><strong>Tenants</strong></h2>
A bill that would let localities set limits on landlords' rent increases was put on ice until 2025, which likely means it will die.
These measures now move to the
<h2>Workplace issues</h2>
Bills that would allow workers' compensation payments for Virginians injured by repeated workplace stress passed
Bills to create paid family leave for people who need time off to care for family members or for themselves died in the House money committee but passed the
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Where Virginia issues stand Here is where 25 issues stand at the session's midpoint
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