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2026 Priority Bills

Education

Cat Number Title Patron House Senate GA Governor updated
education HB 92 Support Equity in public school funding and staffing; at-risk Program established, standards of quality. more...
The bill establishes (i) the At-Risk Program for the purpose of supporting programs and services for students who are educationally at-risk, including programs and services of prevention, intervention, or remediation;...
Sam Rasoul (D) Passed
94-Y 3-N 0-A
Continued
Continued to 2027, S-Finance and Appropriations committee, 15-Y 0-N
3/5/26
education HB 199 Support Through-year growth assessment system; alternatives during 2024-2028 school years permitted. more...
Extends from the 2025-2026 school year to the 2027-2028 school year the period during which, pursuant to applicable law, the Board of Education is required to permit school boards to administer assessments as alternatives to the through-year growth assessment system established by the Board of Education. ...
Sam Rasoul (D) Passed
94-Y 3-N 0-A
Passed
(40-Y 0-N 0-A) w substitute
Agreed
Senate Substitute agreed to by House on March 10 (91-Y 6-N 0-A)
3/15/26
education HB 206 Support College partnership laboratory schools; transparency. more...
Requires, for college partnership laboratory schools that form a collaborative partnership with one or more local school divisions, the parents of any enrolled student to be notified of such collaborative partnership ...
Karen Keys-Gamarra (D) Passed
73-Y 25-N 0-A
Passed
Passed Senate (21-Y 19-N 0-A)
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 10, 2026
3/15/26
education HB 279 Support Average teacher salary in the Commonwealth; national average. more...
Requires the Governor's introduced budget bills for the 2027 and 2028 Regular Sessions .. to propose funding for ... the Commonwealth's share of compensation supplement incentives for Standards of Quality-funded instructional and support positions sufficient to increase the average teacher salary in the Commonwealth to at least the national average teacher salary ...
Nadarius Clark (D) Left
Appropriations
2/19/26
education SB 33 Support Programs for at-risk students; permissible uses of funding. more...
Includes as covered programs that are eligible for funding under the At-Risk Program initiatives to support both the physical and mental health of students in public schools, including the hiring of registered nurses and advanced practice registered nurses. The bill is a recommendation of the School Health Services Committee.
Barbara Favola (D) Passed
99-Y 0-N 0-A
Passed
39-Y 0-N 0-A
Enrolled
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 10, 2026
3/15/26
education SB 66 Support Sales and use tax, local; additional tax authorized in all counties and cities to support schools. more...
Authorizes all counties and cities to impose an additional local sales and use tax at a rate not to exceed one percent with the revenue used only for public school capital projects, defined in the bill, if such levy is approved in a voter referendum. ...
Jeremy McPike (D)
Left
Incorporated into SB607 and both left in committee
2/19/26
education SB 90 Support Equity in public school funding and staffing; at-risk Program established, standards of quality. more...
The bill establishes (i) the At-Risk Program for the purpose of supporting programs and services for students who are educationally at-risk, including programs and services of prevention, intervention, or remediation; ...
Barbara Favola (D)
Continued
to 2027 by S H&A (15-Y & 0-N)
2/10/26
No. of bills: 7

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2026 Session Dates

JAN 14: Session begins
FEB 18: Crossover
MAR 15: Session Adjourns
2026 Session is scheduled to last 60 days.
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Glossary

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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