Virginia National Guard; reports to General Assembly, state militias, etc.
SB 337 restricts specific communications between Virginia's National Guard and other state militia organizations, passing the Senate 21-18 and advancing to House review.
SB 337 restricts specific communications between Virginia's National Guard and other state militia organizations, passing the Senate 21-18 and advancing to House review.
SB 337 prohibits certain communications between the Virginia National Guard and other state militia organizations. The bill has already passed the Virginia Senate with a narrow 21-18 vote and is now under review by the House Committee on Public Safety. The specific communications being restricted are not detailed in the provided summary, requiring access to the full bill text for precise scope.
This legislation addresses coordination and information-sharing between state military forces, which could affect emergency response capabilities, civil defense operations, and the organizational structure of Virginia's defense infrastructure. The narrow Senate passage indicates significant legislative disagreement about whether such restrictions are necessary or prudent.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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