Posts Tagged General Assembly 2022
Bill stripping citizen boards of permitting authority headed to House floor
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 23, 2022
The House of Delegates is considering a Senate bill that would strip permitting authority from two citizen boards. Michael Pope reports.
Republican efforts to roll back voting access officially dead for this year’s session
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 22, 2022
House Republicans began the session hoping to roll back some of the new voter access laws Democrats put in place over the last two years. As Michael Pope reports, they have been unable to make any of those changes.
Does Virginia need tax cuts? The debate is heating up in Richmond
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 22, 2022
Members of the General Assembly are debating the need for tax cuts, and it’s a conversation that is getting heated. Michael Pope reports on the latest flare up.
House and Senate working to iron out differences in education budgets
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 21, 2022
Lawmakers are trying to balance the books for the coming year. One part of the budget is a top priority for both parties: education. Michael Pope has more on the newly-released proposals.
Concealed carry law violation bill dies in state Senate
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 21, 2022
Senate Democrats are standing in the way of House Republicans who want to expand access to guns. Michael Pope reports.
State Senators want solar developers to study potential adverse impacts
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 18, 2022
The growth of solar energy in Virginia is creating concern among many people about solar farms, potentially putting green space in conflict with green energy. Michael Pope reports.
A bill rolling back local employee collective bargaining faces unlikely odds in state Senate
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 17, 2022
House Republicans are hoping to roll back some of the new labor laws that Democrats put into the code when they were in power. As Michael Pope reports, Senate Democrats are standing in their way.
Republicans and Democrats at odds over best approach to marijuana licenses
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 16, 2022
The House of Delegates is considering a bill from the Senate that creates new licenses to sell marijuana. Michael Pope reports.
Governor Youngkin signs legislation allowing parents to decide whether kids wear masks in school
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 16, 2022
Starting next month, masks will no longer be mandated in Virginia schools. Michael Pope has more from the state Capitol.
Effort to move up commercial marijuana sales moves forward in Senate, but future is hazy in the House
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 15, 2022
Legal sales of marijuana could begin as early as September. Michael Pope reports on the potential change of plan.
Education advocates push lawmakers for higher teacher pay, school infrastructure investments
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 14, 2022
As lawmakers try to balance the budget, advocates for schools are asking for an investment in public education. Michael Pope reports.
Effort to remove ban on same-sex marriage in Virginia Constitution clears Senate
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 14, 2022
Gay marriage has been the law of the land for years thanks to a Supreme Court decision. But the Virginia Constitution still bans same-sex marriage.
Michael Pope reports an effort to change that took a step forward Monday.
The Senate also approved a constitutional amendment to allow the automatic restoration of voting rights for formerly convicted felons. But it also faces an uphill battle in the House of Delegates.
House Education Committee fast tracks school mask mandate legislation
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 11, 2022

Governor Youngkin’s executive order on school masking has met court challenges and resistance from school boards. But, as Jahd Khalil reports, legislation could achieve his goal instead.
State Republicans working to pull Virginia out of RGGI
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 10, 2022
Republicans now in control of the House of Delegates want to roll back much of the environmental legislation approved by Democrats when they were in power. But, as Michael Pope reports, they’re going to hit a blue wall in the Senate.
Sexually explicit material notification legislation may be headed for a gubernatorial signature
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 9, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin may soon be receiving a bill that would allow him to deliver on a campaign promise to notify parents when their children will be learning about sexually explicit material. Michael Pope has the latest from the Capitol.
School mask mandate legislation likely headed to Youngkin’s desk
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 9, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin may soon be considering a bill that would prohibit local school boards from issuing mask mandates. Michael Pope reports.
One charter school bill backed by the governor is most likely dead for this year’s session
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 9, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin wants 20 new charter schools in Virginia. Three major bills to get that done have been introduced. Jahd Khalil reports that one bill was sent to the full House of Delegates, but another of the Governor’s bills died Wednesday.
State Senate rejects Andrew Wheeler nomination
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 8, 2022

Governor Glenn Youngkin is dealing with a major setback. The state Senate rejected one of his key cabinet nominees Wednesday. Michael Pope reports.
Governor Youngkin’s promise of cutting the grocery tax could be in trouble
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 8, 2022
One of the governor’s top priorities for cutting taxes may be in trouble. Michael Pope explains why.
Regional charter schools legislation passes House education committee
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 7, 2022
Key pieces of Governor Glenn Youngkin’s Charter School agenda have been voted down by the state Senate, which is controlled by Democrats. Jahd Khalil has this update on where things stand on the House side.
House Republicans eyeing new rules for the use of natural gas
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 7, 2022
Now that Republicans are in control of the House of Delegates, they’re taking a different approach to environmental issues. Michael Pope has this report about potential new rules around natural gas.
State lawmakers working to crack down on unsolicited, explicit photos
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 7, 2022
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would crack down on cyber-flashing, unsolicited pictures that often pop up on smartphones. Michael Pope explains.
State lawmakers mull solutions for complicated absentee voting structure
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 4, 2022
The pandemic has upended much of modern life. And as Michael Pope reports, it’s also created havoc with election returns.
Senate committee kills “divisive concepts” bill, members poised to kill House version, too
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 4, 2022
House of Delegates could debate Senate solitary confinement bill in the coming weeks
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 3, 2022
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would create new limitations on how long inmates can be held in solitary confinement in Virginia prisons. Michael Pope reports the bill is facing a tough time in the House.
Bill allowing students to access their transcripts despite unpaid debt clears state Senate
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 2, 2022
Members of the General Assembly are considering a bill that would change how colleges and universities handle transcripts. Michael Pope reports.
The effort to identify and memorialize Virginia Green Book locations
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 2, 2022
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would add historic markers on sites listed in African American travel guides. Michael Pope reports.
Virginia Republicans want to roll back the state’s 45-day early voting period
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 1, 2022
Virginia now has early voting. But lawmakers are divided about how early people should be able to vote. Michael Pope reports.
Senate Democrats could block Wheeler nomination later this week
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 1, 2022

Members of the General Assembly rarely reject a nominee for the governor’s Cabinet. But, as Michael Pope reports, lawmakers may be poised to say no to a controversial pick.
Religion references frame House debate on Republican proposal to stop minimum wage increases
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on February 1, 2022
The minimum wage in Virginia is now $11 an hour. It’s supposed to go up to $12 next year, unless a Republican bill passes. Jahd Khalil has this report from the Capitol.
State lawmakers are working to regulate predatory small business loans
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 31, 2022
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would regulate a currently unregulated set of business loans that some say are predatory. Michael Pope reports.
State lawmakers debate exactly what an “inherently divisive concept” is
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 28, 2022
Members of the General Assembly are divided on what constitutes being divisive. Michael Pope explains.
Youngkin’s education secretary pick gives insight into the administration’s priorities
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 27, 2022
Education was a top issue on the campaign trail last year, especially how schools address the issue of race. Michael Pope reports it’s now at the top of the agenda for the new administration in Richmond.
Youngkin asks General Assembly for $150 Million for charter schools
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 27, 2022

Virginia’s new governor wants to do some new things with public schools. One proposal involves the state’s universities. Reporter Jahd Khalil has more.
Democrats in the state Senate are blocking efforts to roll back gun control laws
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 26, 2022
Gun rights are on the agenda at the Virginia General Assembly, although efforts to weaken recent laws aimed at preventing gun violence don’t seem to be going anywhere. Michael Pope is at the Capitol with the latest.
There’s an effort in Richmond to boost local journalism, but its price tag may be a sticking point
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 26, 2022
Members of the General Assembly are considering a bill that would help an industry that’s increasingly endangered: local newspapers. Michael Pope reports.
Bill boosting pay for public defenders moves forward, but its future is unclear
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 25, 2022
Public defender offices are often stretched thin, although that may change soon. Michael Pope reports on a bill that might help level the playing field and increase their salaries.
Youngkin hopes to fulfill campaign promise of cutting taxes for Virginia veterans
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 24, 2022

Members of the Virginia General Assembly are already hard at work balancing the books for the budget this year. And as Michael Pope reports, one of the top agenda items for the new Republican governor is fulfilling a campaign promise about veterans.
Some state lawmakers are working to protect all expressions of religious faith in Virginia
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 24, 2022
Politics and religion are two subjects that don’t usually mix in polite company. But as Michael Pope reports, both are topics of debate at the General Assembly.
Should constitutional offices have a party identification?
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 24, 2022
Members of the state Senate are debating a bill that would change how local candidates appear on the ballot. Michael Pope is at the Capitol with the latest.
A number of bills currently under consideration in Richmond could change how utilities operate
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 21, 2022
Members of the General Assembly are considering a number of bills that would change how utilities operate. Michael Pope is at the Capitol with the latest.
Measure allowing medically questionable COVID-19 treatments fails in a Senate committee
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 20, 2022
Members of the General Assembly are fighting back against medical misinformation. Michael Pope reports.
Housing pressures for refugees continue, advocates head to Capitol
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 19, 2022
During the legislative session, representatives of Virginians head to Richmond to make their case for new legislation or funding. Wednesday advocates for refugees headed to the Capitol to represent new Virginians and Americans. Jahd Khalil reports.
Effort to decriminalize psilocybin gaining steam in Richmond
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 19, 2022
Last year, the General Assembly legalized small amounts of marijuana. This year, as Michael Pope reports, they are debating decriminalizing psilocybin. Michael Pope reports.
Electric vehicle parking spots bill moving to the House
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 19, 2022
The future of the automobile industry may end up being electric cars, which means that the future of parking spots might involve charging stations. Michael Pope reports on a bill under consideration in the General Assembly that would address that issue.
Limiting campaign donations met with resistance in the Virginia Senate
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 18, 2022
Members of the state Senate are rejecting limits to campaign contributions. Michael Pope is at the Capitol with the latest.
Bill limiting excessive testing in Virginia schools likely to move forward
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 18, 2022
Members of the General Assembly are considering a bill to simplify how students are tested in public schools. Michael Pope reports.
Bill limiting solitary confinement in Virginia clears first hurdle
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 14, 2022
Members of the General Assembly are considering a bill that would limit how long Virginia prisons can hold inmates in solitary confinement. Michael Pope has the latest from the Capitol.
Republican efforts to expand charter schools in Virginia likely to stall in the state Senate
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 13, 2022
On the campaign trail Republicans talked about expanding charter schools. Now that they’ve been elected to lead the House of Delegates, they feel they have a mandate to make it happen. But as Michael Pope reports, they’ll encounter opposition in the Senate.
The 2022 General Assembly session is now underway
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on January 12, 2022

Speaker of the House. (Credit: Michael Pope)
The General Assembly is now in session with Republicans in control of the Virginia House of Delegates. Michael Pope is at the Capitol with the latest.










