Restraints on juveniles; use in court prohibited, exceptions. [HB-2222]
Use of restraints on juveniles in court prohibited; exceptions. Prohibits the use of instruments of restraint, as defined in the bill, on a juvenile appearing before the juvenile and domestic relations district court unless, upon motion of the attorney for the Commonwealth or on the court's own motion sua sponte, the court makes a finding that (i) the use of such restraints is necessary (a) to prevent physical harm to such juvenile or another person, (b) because such juvenile has a history of disruptive courtroom behavior that has placed others
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HB-2222: Restraints on juveniles; use in court prohibited, exceptions.
Sponsored by: Rep. Alfonso Lopez
Approved By Governor-chapter 454 (effective 07/01/25) on 03/24/2025
Florence Neal Cooper Smith Sickle Cell Research Endowment Fund; established. [HB-2500]
Florence Neal Cooper Smith Sickle Cell Research Endowment Fund established. Establishes the Florence Neal Cooper Smith Sickle Cell Research Endowment Fund to support medical and biomedical sickle cell disease research conducted in institutions of higher education in the Commonwealth that relates to the causes and potential cures of sickle cell disease. The Fund shall be administered by the Commonwealth Health Research Board.
HB-2500: Florence Neal Cooper Smith Sickle Cell Research Endowment Fund; established.
Sponsored by: Rep. Betsy Carr
Approved By Governor-chapter 415 (effective 07/01/25) on 03/24/2025
Film industry community zones; local designation. [HB-2012]
Film industry community zones; local designation. Allows localities to establish, by ordinance, one or more zones in a film industry community, defined in the bill as a community that has a film industry presence or the potential of a film industry presence within the designated area and where such presence drives, or has the potential to drive, significant economic activity. The bill provides that a locality, or another political subdivision acting on behalf of the locality, may offer unique benefits to film industry businesses, along with related
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HB-2012: Film industry community zones; local designation.
Sponsored by: Rep. Wendell Walker
Passed By Indefinitely In Local Government (9-y 6-n) on 02/10/2025
Taxation, Department of; repealing Virginia Free File Tax program. [HB-2264]
Department of Taxation; free tax filing program. Directs the Tax Commissioner to terminate the Virginia Free File program and the related agreement with the Consortium for Virginia. The bill also requires the Tax Commissioner to develop and offer a free individual state income tax filing program, effective beginning in taxable year 2028, that is similar to and compatible with the federal Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Direct File program. To implement the new program, the bill requires the Tax Commissioner to enter into a memorandum of understanding
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HB-2264: Taxation, Department of; repealing Virginia Free File Tax program.
Sponsored by: Rep. Betsy Carr
Vetoed By Governor on 03/24/2025
Virginia National Guard; deployment to active duty combat. [HB-2193]
Virginia National Guard; deployment to active duty combat. Prohibits the Virginia National Guard from being deployed into active duty combat, defined in the bill, unless Congress has made an official declaration of war, defined in the bill, or has taken an official action as authorized by the Constitution of the United States for the purposes of expressly executing the laws of the United States, repelling invasion, or suppressing an insurrection.
HB-2193: Virginia National Guard; deployment to active duty combat.
Sponsored by: Rep. Marcus Simon
Passed By Indefinitely In General Laws And Technology (9-y 6-n) on 02/12/2025
Local anti-rent gouging authority; civil penalty. [HB-2175]
Local anti-rent gouging authority; civil penalty. Provides that any locality may by ordinance adopt anti-rent gouging provisions. The bill provides for notice and a public hearing prior to the adoption of such ordinance and specifies that all landlords who are under the ordinance may be required to give at least two months' written notice of a rent increase and cannot increase the rent by more than the locality's calculated allowance, described in the bill as the maximum amount a landlord can increase a tenant's rent during any 12-month period,
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HB-2175: Local anti-rent gouging authority; civil penalty.
Sponsored by: Rep. Delores McQuinn
Left In Courts Of Justice on 02/04/2025
Income Qualified Energy Efficiency and Weatherization Task Force; established, report. [HB-1935]
Department of Housing and Community Development; Income-Qualified Energy Efficiency and Weatherization Task Force established; report. Directs the Department of Housing and Community Development to establish, in collaboration with the Department of Energy, and with assistance from the Department of Social Services, the Income-Qualified Energy Efficiency and Weatherization Task Force to determine barriers to access and enrollment in the current energy efficiency programs for income-qualified energy customers and to evaluate and develop a plan to
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HB-1935: Income Qualified Energy Efficiency and Weatherization Task Force; established, report.
Sponsored by: Rep. Dan Helmer
Vetoed By Governor on 03/24/2025