2023 Priority Legislation

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2023 Priority Bills

Legislation we support

Cat Number Title Patron House Senate GA Governor updated
rights HB 1391 Support Commission on Social Media established; report. more...
Establishes the 20-member Commission on social media to study and make recommendations on the impacts and harms to citizens caused by social media platforms hosting or amplifying content that includes threats or suggestions of physical violence or danger toward citizens, institutions, groups, associations, or physical structures of the Commonwealth.
Wendy Gooditis (D-HD10) Tabled
1/31/23
education HB 1497 Support Teachers; required to be compensated at or above national average. more...
Requires public school teachers to be compensated at a rate that is at or above the national average. Under current law, compensation at such rate is aspirational. ...
Kelly Convirs-Fowler (R-HD21) Tabled
1/29/23
women HB 1511 Support Midwifery; administration of medication. more...
Allows licensed midwives to obtain, possess, and administer drugs and devices within the scope of their practice. The bill limits liability of entities that provide or dispense drugs or devices to a licensed midwife and that rely in good faith upon the license information provided by the licensed midwife.
Dawn M. Adams (D-HD68) Passed
Passed
Signed
02/20/23 House: Enrolled 02/20/23 House: Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1511ER)
9/14/23
guns HB 1515 Support Auto sear; prohibition on use penalty. more...
Makes it a Class 2 felony to possess or use an auto sear in the perpetration or attempted perpetration of a crime of violence.
Dawn Adams Tabled
1/30/23
women HB 1538 Support Health insurance; coverage for doula care services. more...
Requires health insurers, health care subscription plans, and health maintenance organizations whose policy, contract, or plan includes coverage for obstetrical services to provide coverage for doula care services provided by a state-certified doula.
Nadarius E. Clark (D-HD79) Tabled
1/26/23
campaign finance HB 1551 Support 1551 Campaign advertisements; independent expenditures, electioneering communications, disclaimer. more...
Broadens the scope of disclaimer requirements for campaign advertisements to include electioneering communications, as defined in the bill, and messages advocating for the passage or defeat of a referendum.
Dan Helmer (D-HD40) Tabled
2/1/23
campaign finance HB 1552 Support Campaign finance; prohibited personal use of campaign funds, complaints, hearings, civil penalty. more...
Restricts personal use of campaign contributions.
Marcus B. Simon (D-HD53) Tabled
2/1/23
education HB 1560 Support High school students; development of Title IX and sexual harassment prevention training modules. more...
Requires the Department of Education to develop culturally appropriate, age-appropriate, and trauma-informed Title IX and sexual harassment prevention training modules concerning Title IX rights and protections, consent, and sexual harassment prevention and reporting and to make such training modules available to each school board for the education of high school students. ...
Vivian E. Watts (D-HD39) Failed
1/18/23
education HB 1566 Support Public school teachers and other Standards of Quality-funded positions; compensation. more...
Requires the Commonwealth to compensate its public school teachers at a rate that is competitive, defined in current law as at or above the national average teacher salary, in order to attract and keep highly qualified teachers. Current law declares it the policy of the Commonwealth to compensate public school teachers at such competitive rate but does not require it. ...
Sam Rasoul (D-HD11) Left
2/8/23
climate HB 1604 Support Virginia Electric Utility Regulation Act; regulation of rates. more...
This bipartisan Act, will lower energy costs and put money back in Virginians' pockets by holding regulated utilities accountable for overcharging customers.
Lee Ware (R-HD65) Passed
Passed
Signed
8/31/23
campaign finance HB 1648 Support Contributions; prohibited from foreign-influenced corporations, required reports. more...
Caps campaign finance donations/prohibits contributions from foreign-owned corporations.
Timothy Anderson (R-HD83) Left
2/15/23
campaign finance HB 1826 Support Campaign finance; prohibited personal use of campaign funds, complaints, hearings, civil penalty. more...
Prohibits any person from converting contributions to a candidate or his campaign committee for personal use. Current law only prohibits such conversion of contributions with regard to disbursement of surplus funds at the dissolution of a campaign or political committee. ...
Mike Cherry (R-HD66) Tabled
2/1/23
climate HB 1852 Support HB 1852 Public school bldgs. & facilities; construction & renovation, renewable energy generation facility. more...
Directs the Commission on School Construction and Modernization, in consultation with the Department of Energy, to develop and make recommendations on strategies to assist interested school divisions with incorporating renewable energy generation facilities in the construction or renovation of school buildings
Suhas Subramanyam (D-HD87) Tabled
1/25/23
climate HB 1853 Support Public utilities; shared solar, minimum bill. more...
Expands access and use of solar energy.
Suhas Subramanyam (D-HD87) Tabled
1/24/23
rights HB 1895 Support Employee protection; prohibited retaliation; prohibited nondisclosure and nondisparagement. more...
The Silenced No More Act, to strengthen a statute protecting employees from retaliatory termination by further protecting persons who speak out or discuss/disclose conduct believed to be illegal discrimination (including sexual assault and harassment), or waste, fraud or abuse, and to void and make unenforceable nondisclosure agreements (but for settlement amounts) and nondisparagement agreements (unless otherwise requested by the victim).
Eileen Filler-Corn Passed
Passed
Signed
02/25/23 Senate: Conference report agreed to by Senate (40-Y 0-N) 02/25/23 House: Conference report agreed to by House (94-Y 1-N) 02/25/23 House: VOTE: Adoption (94-Y 1-N)
9/14/23
education HB 1938 Support Public schools; staffing ratios; school counselors with training or experience in mental health. more...
Requires each school board to employ, in addition to the school counselors that it employs as otherwise required by law, at least one full-time school counselor with specialized training or experience in mental health per 1,000 students in grades kindergarten through 12.
Kenneth Plum (D-HD36) Tabled
2/1/23
rights HB 2003 Support Employment; training and education; sexual harassment and workplace discrimination. more...
Requires each employer with 50 or more employees, including the Commonwealth and its agencies, institutions, and political subdivisions, to provide annual interactive training and education regarding sexual harassment and workplace discrimination by January 1, 2024.
Paul Krizek Tabled
1/26/23
governance HB 2050 Support Virginia Freedom of Information Act; electronic meetings, local and regional public bodies. more...
Expands electronic meeting access for regional and local public bodies.
Elizabeth B. Bennett-Parker Tabled
1/24/23
education HB 2111 Support Standards of Quality; work-based learning, teacher leaders and mentors, principal mentors. more...
Makes several changes to the Standards of Quality, including requiring the establishment of units in the Department of Education to oversee work-based learning and principal mentorship statewide and requiring the Board of Education to establish and oversee the local implementation of teacher leader and teacher mentor programs in Standard 5. ...
Jeffrey Bourne(D-HD71) Left
2/8/23
education HB 2145 Support Standards of Learning assessments; English language learner students; parental opt out. more...
Requires each local school board to ensure that the parent of each English language learner student is notified of the option to not have his child take any Standards of Learning assessment. ...
Elizabeth R. Guzman (D-HD31) Tabled
1/25/23
rights HB 2148 Support Employee protection; prohibited retaliation; prohibited nondisclosure and nondisparagement. more...
A Know Your Rights Bill, to require employers to inform workers of their rights to file a charge of discrimination with the U.S. EEOC or Office of the Attorney General within 300 days after an alleged unlawful discriminatory practice occurred.
Elizabeth Guzman Tabled
1/26/23
guns HB 2240 Support Prohibiting the sale, transport, etc., of assault firearms, large-capacity firearm magazines. more...
Expands the definition of "assault firearm" and prohibits any person from importing, selling, transferring, manufacturing, purchasing, or transporting an assault firearm. A violation of this provision of the bill is a Class 6 felony
Dan Helmer PBI
1/30/23
climate HB 2267 Support Electric utilities; cost recovery; alternative to rate adjustment clause. more...
Rate Adjustment Clause Reform. Protect Virginians from excessive surcharges on their electric bills by restoring the authority of regulators to determine the appropriate way for utilities to recover costs from customers.
Tony Wilt (R-HD26) Passed
PBI
2/20/23
campaign finance HB 2281 Support Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council; powers and duties; complaints; penalties. more...
Authorizes the Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council to investigate alleged violations of the State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act and the General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act (the Acts). ...
Irene Shin (D-HD86) Left
2/8/23
governance HB 2281 Support Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council; powers and duties; complaints; penalties. more...
Strengthens Virginia ethics enforcement by expanding the role of the Virginia Conflict of Interest and Ethics Advisory Council.
Irene Shin Left
2/8/23
campaign finance HB 2286 Support Elections; campaign finance; contribution limits; civil penalty. more...
Establishes contribution limits from any individual to any candidate campaign committee, political action committee, and political party committee and from any political action committee or political party committee to any campaign committee. ...
Schuyler VanValkenburg (D-HD72) Tabled
2/1/23
guns HB 2288 Support Assault firearms; purchase; age requirement; penalty. more...
Provides that in order to purchase an assault firearm a person must be 21 years of age or older. The bill also expands the definition of "assault firearm" as the term applies to criminal history record information checks.
Mark Sickles Tabled
1/30/23
guns HB 2350 Support Firearms; storage in residence where minor present, penalty. more...
Requires any person who possesses a firearm in a residence where such person knows or reasonably should know that a minor under 18 years of age is present to store such firearm unloaded in a locked container, compartment, or cabinet and to store all ammunition in a separate locked container, compartment, or cabinet.
Marcus  Simon (D) Tabled
1/5/24
rights HJ  460 Support Constitutional amendment; repeal of same-sex marriage prohibition (1st reference) more...
Repeals the constitutional provision defining marriage as only a union between one man and one woman.
Timothy Anderson (D-HD-83) Left
2/8/23
women HJ 519 Support HJ 519 Constitutional amendment; fundamental right to reproductive freedom (first reference). more...
Provides that every individual has the fundamental right to reproductive freedom and that the right to make and effectuate one's own decisions about all matters related to one's pregnancy cannot be denied, burdened, or otherwise infringed upon by the Commonwealth, unless justified by a compelling state interest and achieved by the least restrictive means. ...
Charniele Herring (D-HD46) PBI
1/30/23
climate HJ 522 Support Study; Department of Energy more...
Directs the Department of Energy to study the impacts of data center development on Virginia's environment, economy, energy resources, and ability to meet carbon-reduction goals.
Danica A. Roem (D-HD-13) Tabled
1/30/23
climate HJ 545 Support Clean energy; Dept. of Energy to study barriers for local governments to purchase. more...
Requests the Department of Energy to study the barriers for local governments to directly purchase clean energy or to facilitate the purchase of clean energy by their constituents. ...
Briana D. Sewell (D-HD51) Tabled
1/30/23
campaign finance HR 242 Support Elections; political independence of Virginians necessitates state control over election spending. more...
Resolution supports a U.S. Constitutional amendment allowing Congress and the states to regulate election spending.
Vivian E. Watts (D-HD39) Left
2/8/23
campaign finance SB 803 Support Campaign finance; campaign contribution limits; civil penalty. more...
Prohibits persons from making any single contribution, or any combination of contributions, that exceeds $20,000 to any one candidate for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, or the General Assembly in any one election cycle. ...
Chapman Petersen (D-HD34)
PBI
1/18/23
campaign finance SB 804 Support Campaign finance; prohibited contributions to candidates more...
Prohibits candidates, campaign committees, and political committees from soliciting or accepting contributions from any public utility, as defined in the bill, and prohibits any public utility or any political committee established by such public utility from making any such contribution.
Chapman Petersen (D-SD34)
PBI
1/18/23
climate SB 804 Support Campaign finance; prohibited contributions to candidates. more...
Restricts regulated utilities from making campaign contributions, and candidates and political committees from accepting such contributions.
Chap Petersen (D-SD34)
PBI
1/19/23
education SB 818 Support Public elementary and secondary schools; programs of instruction on mental health education. more...
Requires each public elementary, middle, and high school to provide at each grade level, in addition to health instruction, an additional age-appropriate course of instruction on mental health. ...
Lionell Spruill (D-SD5) Defeated
Passed
2/13/23
education SB 819 Support Public schools; Standards of Quality, early intervention services for reading and mathematics. more...
Provides that each local school division is permitted to use any nationally recognized, research-based assessment or screener in identifying and assessing the progress of any student in need of reading or algebra readiness intervention services as an alternative to a diagnostic test that must be approved by the Department of Education.
Barbara Favola (D-SD31)
Stricken
2/2/23
climate SB 848 Support Public school bldgs. & facilities; construction & renovation, renewable energy generation facility. more...
Expand access and use of solar energy and, under SB848, perform a study to assist interested school divisions with incorporating renewable energy generation facilities in the construction or renovation of K-12 school buildings.
Barbara Favola (D-SD31) Tabled
Passed
2/13/23
campaign finance SB 854 Support Campaign advertisements; independent expenditures; disclaimer requirements. more...
Broadens the scope of disclaimer requirements for campaign advertisements to include electioneering communications, as defined in the bill, and messages advocating for the passage or defeat of a referendum. ...
Barbara Favola (D-SD31) PBI
Passed
2/15/23
education SB 856 Support Public elementary and secondary schools; comprehensive school counseling program. more...
Requires each local school board to develop and implement a written plan for a comprehensive school counseling program for the purpose of providing support that meets the mental and emotional health needs of all students and guiding students in academic progress, postsecondary planning, and social-emotional learning. ...
Lionell Spruill (D-SD5)
PBI
1/29/23
voting rights SB 907 Support Elections; protection of election officials, penalty. more...
Enhances the protections afforded election officials and expands the criminal penalties for hindering or preventing an official from administering an election.
Lionell Spruill Tabled
Passed
2/14/23
guns SB 909 Support Firearms; transfers to another person from a prohibited person. more...
Ensures that the firearms required to be relinquished under a protective order or assault and battery of a household member are actually relinquished.
Barbara A. Favola (D-SD31) Tabled
Passed
2/10/23
guns SB 918 Support Assault firearms and certain ammunition feeding devices; carrying, sale, transfer, etc. more...
Prohibits the sale of an assault firearm and a large capacity ammunition feeding device, as those terms are defined in the bill.
Joseph Morrissey
Incorp
1/24/23
campaign finance SB 946 Support Campaign finance; fundraising during special sessions prohibited. more...
Prohibits campaign fundraising on any day the General Assembly is scheduled to meet during a special session. Currently, campaign fundraising is prohibited only during regular sessions of the General Assembly.
David Suetterlein (R-HD19)
Left
2/8/23
education SB 1043 Support Public education; student mental health and counseling, definitions, licensure requirements. more...
Requires the Department of Education, in consultation with the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, to develop, adopt, and distribute to each school board a model memorandum of understanding between a school board and a public or private community mental health services provider that sets forth parameters for the provision of mental health services to public school students enrolled in the local school division by such provider.
Jeremy McPike (D-SD29) Passed
Passed
Signed
02/24/23 Senate: Conference report agreed to by Senate (40-Y 0-N) 02/24/23 House: Conference report agreed to by House (94-Y 0-N) 02/24/23 House: VOTE: Adoption (94-Y 0-N)
9/14/23
campaign finance SB 1053 Support Campaign finance; prohibited contributions to candidates more...
Prohibits candidates, campaign committees, and political committees from soliciting or accepting contributions from any public utility, as defined in the bill, and prohibits any public utility or any political committee established by such public utility from making any such contribution.
Jeremy McPike (D-SD29) PBI
Passed
2/15/23
climate SB 1083 Support Shared solar programs; SCC to establish by regulation. more...
Expand access and use of solar energy.
Scott Surovell (D-SD36) Tabled
Passed
2/16/23
education SB 1118 Support Employment of teachers; English as a Second Language Incentive Reward Program and Fund;established. more...
Provides that each local school board shall adopt employment policies and practices designed to promote the employment of highly qualified teachers to effectively serve the educational needs of students who are English language learners, including providing financial support for teachers seeking and obtaining an endorsement in English as a second language pre-kindergarten through grade 12. ...
Ghazala F. Hashmi (D-HD10) Defeated
Passed
2/13/23
guns SB 1139 Support Firearms; storage in residence where minor present, penalty. more...
Requires any person who possesses a firearm in a residence where such person knows or reasonably should know that a minor under 18 years of age is present to store such firearm unloaded in a locked container, compartment, or cabinet and to store all ammunition in a separate locked container, compartment, or cabinet. ...
Jennifer Boysko (D-SD33) Tabled
Passed
2/10/23
climate SB 1166 Support Energy planning and electric utility oversight; Commonwealth Energy Research Consortium established. more...
Requires the Commission on Electric Utility Regulation (the Commission) to establish the Commonwealth Energy Research Consortium (the Consortium), consisting of public institutions of higher education in the Commonwealth, to conduct energy research and policy analysis for the Commonwealth. ...
Scott A. Surovell (D-SD36) Passed
Passed
Signed
02/25/23 Senate: Conference report agreed to by Senate (31-Y 9-N) 02/25/23 House: Conference report agreed to by House (93-Y 0-N) 02/25/23 House: VOTE: Adoption (93-Y 0-N)
8/31/23
guns SB 1181 Support Unfinished frames or receivers and unserialized firearms; sale, transfer, or purchase, penalty. more...
Creates a Class 1 misdemeanor... for any person to knowingly sell, offer to sell, transfer, or purchase an unfinished frame or receiver ...
Ebbin (D) Tabled
Passed
3/11/24
guns SB 1192 Support Assault firearms; carrying in public areas prohibited, penalty. more...
Prohibits the carrying of certain semi-automatic center-fire rifles, pistols, and shotguns on any public street, road, alley, sidewalk, or public right-of-way or in any public park or any other place of whatever nature that is open to the public. ...
Ebbin (D) Tabled
Passed
3/11/24
education SB 1215 Support Public school teachers and other Standards of Quality-funded positions; compensation. more...
Requires the Commonwealth to compensate its public school teachers at a rate that is competitive, defined in current law as at or above the national average teacher salary, in order to attract and keep highly qualified teachers. ...
Louise Lucas (D-SD18) Passed
Passed
Signed
02/23/23 Senate: Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB1215ER) 02/23/23 House: House insisted on amendments 02/23/23 House: House requested conference committee
9/14/23
rights SB 1248 Support MEI Project Approval Commission; board level gender and diversity requirements. more...
Requires gender-balance and diverse members on the boards of corporations asking for incentives from the state of Virginia.
Louise Lucas (D-SD-18) Tabled
Passed
2/14/23
education SB 1257 Support School counselors; staff time. more...
Defines the terms "direct counseling" and "program planning and school support" for the purpose of the provision of law that requires each school counselor to spend at least 80 percent of his staff time during normal school hours in the direct counseling of individual students or groups of students and clarifies that each school counselor may also spend up to 20 percent of his staff time during normal school hours on program planning and support.
Barbara Favola (D-SD31)
Incorp
1/29/23
climate SB 1266 Support Public utilities; shared solar; minimum bill. more...
Expand access and use of solar energy.
Scott Surovell (D-SD36) Tabled
Passed
2/16/23
education SB 1268 Support School psychologists; staffing flexibility. more...
Provides that in order to fill vacant school psychologist positions, any local school board may employ, under a provisional license issued by the Department of Education for three school years with an allowance for an additional two-year extension with the approval of the division superintendent, clinical psychologists licensed by the Board of Psychology, provided that any such individual makes progress toward completing the requirements for full licensure as a school psychologist during such period of employment.
Barbara Favola (D-SD31)
Incorp
1/29/23
guns SB 1283 Support Assault firearms; age requirement; penalty. more...
Provides that in order to purchase an assault firearm a person must be 21 years of age or older. The bill expands the definition of "assault firearm" as the term applies to criminal history record information checks.
John S. Edwards
Incorp
1/24/23
climate SB 1321 Support Virginia Electric Utility Regulation Act; regulation of rates. more...
Affordable Energy Act. This bipartisan bill restores the State Corporation Commission's ability to lower electric rates and prevent monopoly utilities from overcharging customers. Since 2009, Dominion Energy has overcharged Virginians by at least $1.9 billion.
Creigh Deeds (D-SD25) Passed
Passed
Signed
02/21/23 House: VOTE: Block Vote Passage (99-Y 0-N) 02/24/23 Senate: Enrolled 02/24/23 Senate: Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB1321ER)
8/31/23
education SB 1325 Support Standards of Quality; work-based learning, teacher leaders and mentors, principal mentors. more...
Makes several changes to the Standards of Quality, including requiring the establishment of units in the Department of Education to oversee work-based learning and principal mentorship statewide and requiring the Board of Education to establish and oversee the local implementation of teacher leader and teacher mentor programs in Standard 5
Jennifer McClellan | Ghazala Hashmi Tabled
Passed
2/13/23
governance SB 1328 Support Removal of officers; elected officers and officers appointed to elected office; recall election. more...
Reforms the recall process so that it can be carried out in a more fair and standardized manner without increasing the cost to localities or the state.
Jennifer L. McClellan | Jennifer B. Boysko Tabled
Passed
2/14/23
education SB 1334 Support Board of Education; Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting participant code of ethics. more...
Directs the Board of Education to develop and enforce a code of ethics relating to appropriate participation and collaboration at Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings among school staff, parents, students, and any other invited participants. ...
Ghazala F. Hashmi (D-SD10) Tabled
Passed
2/15/23
governance SB 1351 Support Virginia Freedom of Information Act; electronic meetings, local and regional public bodies. more...
Expands electronic meeting access for regional and local public bodies.
David Marsden Tabled
Passed
2/14/23
guns SB 1382 Support Purchase, possession, sale, transfer, etc., of assault firearms and certain ammunition feeding. more...
Creates a Class 1 misdemeanor for any person who imports, sells, manufactures, purchases, possesses, transports, or transfers an assault firearm, as that term is defined in the bill, and prohibits a person who has been convicted of such violation from purchasing, possessing, or transporting a firearm for a period of three years from the date of conviction.
Creigh Deeds Tabled
Passed
2/10/23
climate SB 1417 Support Electric utilities; cost recovery; alternative to rate adjustment clause. more...
Rate Adjustment Clause Reform. Protect Virginians from excessive surcharges on their electric bills by restoring the authority of regulators to determine the appropriate way for utilities to recover costs from customers.
David R. Suetterlein (R-SD19)
PBI
1/24/23
campaign finance SB 1427 Support Campaign finance; political action committees; certain large pre-election expenditures. more...
Requires in-state political action committees to file a report for any single expenditure of $1,000 or more made between October 1 and the date of the November general election. ...
David Suetterlein (R-HD19) Passed
Passed
Signed
8/31/23
campaign finance SB 1471 Support Campaign finance; prohibited personal use of campaign funds; complaints, hearings, civil penalty. more...
Prohibits any person from converting contributions to a candidate or his campaign committee for personal use. Current law only prohibits such conversion of contributions with regard to disbursement of surplus funds at the dissolution of a campaign or political committee. ...
Jennifer B. Boysko (D-HD33) Tabled
Passed
2/15/23
voting rights SJ 223 Support Constitutional amendment; qualifications of voters and the right to vote (first reference). more...
Amends the Virginia Constitution to restore voting rights to felons after they complete their sentences.
Mamie Locke Tabled
Passed
2/17/23
education SJ 228 Support Students; qualification & training requirements of school personnel who administer health services. more...
Directs the School Health Services Committee to study the feasibility of implementing the recommendations of the Department of Education relating to standardizing the qualification and training requirements for school personnel, such as school nurses, who administer health services to students in order to improve the equity, consistency, and quality of school health services, including mental health services, provided in public schools in the Commonwealth.
Barbara A. Favola (D-SD31) Tabled
Passed
2/13/23
climate SJ 240 Support Study; Department of Energy; impacts of data center development; report. more...
Directs the Department of Energy to study the impacts of data center development on Virginia's environment, economy, energy resources, and ability to meet carbon-reduction goals.
Chapman Petersen (D-SD34) Tabled
Passed
2/13/23
women SR 255 Support Constitutional amendment; fundamental right to reproductive freedom (first reference). more...
Provides that every individual has the fundamental right to reproductive freedom and that the right to make and effectuate one's own decisions about all matters related to one's pregnancy cannot be denied, burdened, or otherwise infringed upon by the Commonwealth, unless justified by a compelling state interest and achieved by the least restrictive means.
Jennifer McClellan | Jennifer Boysko PBI
Passed
2/17/23
No. of bills: 72

Note: The Rules Committees of both Chambers have limited the number of bills that individual members may introduce this Session: Senators have bill limits of 26, and Delegates have bill limits of 15.

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Dec 12: Bills available
Jan 11: Session begins
Feb 8: Crossover*
Feb 15: Budget conferees named


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Dillon Rule. Restricts local government authority to enact ordinances.

Conference Committee. A temporary committee w. members from both the House and Senate, tasked with reconciling differences in legislation that passed both chambers.

Continued/Carried over. Action taken in an even-numbered year to postpone the consideration of a measure until the next regular session of the General Assembly.

Crossover. The last day for a bill to pass out of the chamber in which it was introduced and move forward for consideration in the opposite chamber. If a bill does not move forward, it is "Left" (dead).

Engrossed. A legislative stage when a bill passes the second reading in the House of origin. Every bill has to be "read" on the floor three times before voting on it. The action or any debate or discussion usually comes on the day of the second reading or the third reading.

Enrolled. Legislation which has passed both the House of Delegates and the Senate, signed by the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate, sent to the Governor, but not yet signed.

Failed to report. Defeated. The rejection of a motion to 'report' a bill to the full chamber.

Incorporated. Rolled into someone another bill. Either because they're identical, or they have incorporated *some* of the language in, and the patron agreed to have her name on the other bill.

Patron. Bill sponsor. There can be many patrons.

PBI. Passed by Indefinitely. Action to allow a committee to reconsider legislation at a later meeting. If the committee takes no further action, the bill is dead. [Usually the bill is dead.]

Referred. The assignment of legislation to another standing committee with no stance on the policy of the measure (neither endorses nor rejects the legislation).

Reported. The approval of a measure by the majority of the committee. The legislation may be reported by the committee with or without amendments. A bill may also be reported and referred to another committee.

Stricken. Legislation removed from a committee's docket, frequently at the request of the patron.

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