SR64 - Celebrating the life of John Oliver Wynne.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Louise Lucas, Lashrecse D. Aird, Lamont Bagby
Last updated 9 months ago38 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SB645 - Local fiscal distress; determination by Auditor of Public Accounts, state intervention.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Lashrecse D. Aird
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Local fiscal distress; determination by Auditor of Public Accounts; state intervention. Sets out a procedure for determining when localities are in fiscal distress, as defined in the bill, and when state intervention may be necessary. The bill requires the Auditor of Public Accounts to develop criteria for a preliminary determination that a locality may be in fiscal distress. The bill also requires the Director of the Department of Planning and Budget to identify any amounts remaining unexpended from general fund appropriations in the state budget as of June 30 of each year, which constitute state aid to local governments. From such unexpended balances, the Governor may reappropriate up to $750,000 from amounts that would otherwise revert to the balance of the general fund and transfer such amounts as necessary to establish a component of fund balance that may be used for the purpose of providing state assistance, oversight, and intervention actions for localities deemed to be fiscally distressed and in need of state assistance, oversight, or intervention to address such distress. The bill provides that if a report to the Governor concludes that a locality located in Planning District 19 (Crater Planning District Commission) is either unwilling or unable to comply with the conditions necessary to address its fiscal distress, the Commission on Local Government shall appoint an emergency fiscal manager and implement a remediation plan to restore sustainable fiscal health to such locality. The emergency fiscal officer shall give timely notice of any proposed actions to be taken and an opportunity for public input prior to such action and shall establish benchmarks that will allow such locality to exit the state intervention plan upon meeting such benchmarks. Local fiscal distress; determination by Auditor of Public Accounts; state intervention. Sets out a procedure for determining when localities are in fiscal distress, as defined in the bill, and when state intervention may be necessary. The bill requires the Auditor of Public Accounts to develop criteria for a preliminary determination that a locality may be in fiscal distress. The bill also requires the Director of the Department of Planning and Budget to identify any amounts remaining unexpended from general fund appropriations in the state budget as of June 30 of each year, which constitute state aid to local governments. From such unexpended balances, the Governor may reappropriate up to $750,000 from amounts that would otherwise revert to the balance of the general fund and transfer such amounts as necessary to establish a component of fund balance that may be used for the purpose of providing state assistance, oversight, and intervention actions for localities deemed to be fiscally distressed and in need of state assistance, oversight, or intervention to address such distress. The bill provides that if a report to the Governor concludes that a locality located in Planning District 19 (Crater Planning District Commission) is either unwilling or unable to comply with the conditions necessary to address its fiscal distress, the Commission on Local Government shall appoint an emergency fiscal manager and implement a remediation plan to restore sustainable fiscal health to such locality. The emergency fiscal officer shall give timely notice of any proposed actions to be taken and an opportunity for public input prior to such action and shall establish benchmarks that will allow such locality to exit the state intervention plan upon meeting such benchmarks.
STATUS
Passed
SJR223 - Commending Thomas Taylor, Ed.D.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Tara A. Durant
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SR101 - Commending M. Siddique Sheikh.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Jennifer D. Carroll Foy, Jennifer Barton Boysko, Jeremy S. McPike
Last updated 9 months ago5 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SB355 - VA Self-Service Storage Act; rental agreement may be delivered and accepted electronically.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Aaron R. Rouse
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Virginia Self-Service Storage Act. Permits a rental agreement for a leased self-service storage space to be delivered and accepted electronically. The bill permits a rental agreement to contain statements that the rental agreement is deemed accepted by the owner where the owner accepts rent or where the occupant accepts possession or delivers rent. Finally, the bill permits towing of any abandoned, immobilized, unattended, or trespassing vehicles or watercraft that are not authorized to be at the self-service storage facility. Virginia Self-Service Storage Act. Permits a rental agreement for a leased self-service storage space to be delivered and accepted electronically. The bill permits a rental agreement to contain statements that the rental agreement is deemed accepted by the owner where the owner accepts rent or where the occupant accepts possession or delivers rent. Finally, the bill permits towing of any abandoned, immobilized, unattended, or trespassing vehicles or watercraft that are not authorized to be at the self-service storage facility.
STATUS
Passed
SB696 - Marijuana-related offenses; modification of sentence.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Angelia Williams Graves, Jennifer Barton Boysko, Saddam Azlan Salim
Last updated 8 months ago3 Co-Sponsors
Modification of sentence for marijuana-related offenses. Creates a process by which persons convicted of certain felony offenses involving the possession, manufacture, selling, giving, distribution, transportation, or delivery of marijuana committed prior to July 1, 2021, who remain incarcerated or on community supervision on July 1, 2024, may receive an automatic hearing to consider modification of such person's sentence. The provisions of this bill sunset on July 1, 2027. Modification of sentence for marijuana-related offenses. Creates a process by which persons convicted of certain felony offenses involving the possession, manufacture, selling, giving, distribution, transportation, or delivery of marijuana committed prior to July 1, 2021, who remain incarcerated or on community supervision on July 1, 2024, may receive an automatic hearing to consider modification of such person's sentence. The provisions of this bill sunset on July 1, 2027.
STATUS
Vetoed
SB241 - Workers' compensation; notice of right to dispute claim.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Jeremy S. McPike, Angelia Williams Graves
Last updated 8 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
Workers' compensation; notice of right to dispute claim. Requires that when an employee's workers' compensation claim is denied, an employer or insurer shall include in its letter denying benefits a notice that the employee has a right to dispute the claim denial through the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission.
STATUS
Passed
SJR205 - Commending William B. Downey.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Ryan T. McDougle, J.D. Diggs
Last updated 9 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SR72 - Celebrating the life of Vivian Ann Bland.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Louise Lucas
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
STATUS
Passed
SJR114 - Commending the Honorable Charles Vic Mason.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Richard H. Stuart, Ryan T. McDougle
Last updated 9 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SB634 - State Corporation Commission; powers and duties.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Aaron R. Rouse
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
State Corporation Commission; powers and duties. Provides that in proceedings before the State Corporation Commission relating to the regulation and oversight of utilities, the Commission shall consider public health and safety, the economy of the Commonwealth, the promotion of workforce development for residents of the Commonwealth, and the maintenance of fair labor standards for workers employed by public service companies and their contractors, if applicable to the proceeding. State Corporation Commission; powers and duties. Provides that in proceedings before the State Corporation Commission relating to the regulation and oversight of utilities, the Commission shall consider public health and safety, the economy of the Commonwealth, the promotion of workforce development for residents of the Commonwealth, and the maintenance of fair labor standards for workers employed by public service companies and their contractors, if applicable to the proceeding.
STATUS
Vetoed
SJR183 - Celebrating the life of Julie Clemente.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Jennifer Barton Boysko, Lashrecse D. Aird, Lamont Bagby
Last updated 9 months ago40 Co-Sponsors
STATUS
Passed
SB584 - General Services Board; established.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Creigh Deeds
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Department of General Services; General Services Board established; Chief Administrator. Establishes the General Services Board to oversee the Department of General Services and, among other duties, to appoint a Chief Administrator for the Department. The Board shall consist of nine members: one nonlegislative citizen member appointed by the Governor, two nonlegislative citizen members appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules, two nonlegislative citizen members appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates, one department or agency head appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules serving ex officio, one department or agency head appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates serving ex officio, and two department or agency heads appointed by the Governor serving ex officio. Under current law, the Department is headed by the Director who is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Governor. Department of General Services; General Services Board established; Chief Administrator. Establishes the General Services Board to oversee the Department of General Services and, among other duties, to appoint a Chief Administrator for the Department. The Board shall consist of nine members: one nonlegislative citizen member appointed by the Governor, two nonlegislative citizen members appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules, two nonlegislative citizen members appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates, one department or agency head appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules serving ex officio, one department or agency head appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates serving ex officio, and two department or agency heads appointed by the Governor serving ex officio. Under current law, the Department is headed by the Director who is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Governor.
STATUS
Vetoed
SB448 - Cannabis control; establishes a framework for creation of a retail marijuana market, penalties.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Aaron R. Rouse, Jeremy S. McPike, Adam P. Ebbin
Last updated 8 months ago6 Co-Sponsors
Cannabis control; retail market; penalties. Establishes a framework for the creation of a retail marijuana market in the Commonwealth, to be administered by the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority. The bill allows the Authority to begin issuing all marijuana licenses on September 1, 2024, but provides that no retail sales may occur prior to May 1, 2025.
STATUS
Vetoed
SB736 - Clerks' offices; days of operation, clerks' authority to close office.
Virginia - 2024 Regular SessionIntroduced by
Ryan T. McDougle
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Days of operation of clerks' offices; clerks' authority to close office. Allows the clerk of the circuit court of any county or city to close the clerk's office on (i) Christmas Eve; (ii) any day or portion of a day that the Governor declares as a holiday for state employees; and (iii) any day or portion of a day on which the Governor, Supreme Court, or Judicial Council authorizes state offices to be closed. Under current law, the clerk may only close the clerk's office once a judge authorizes such clerk to do so in these circumstances.
STATUS
Passed
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