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Sine Die
“Sine die” is the language that marks the end of the regular session of the Virginia General Assembly.
2024 Legislative Agenda: FILING BILLS
State Senators are limited to introducing 21 pieces of legislation this session, so I am hard at work putting the final touches on my package of bills for 2024.
Holding the Line on Green Energy Progress
Green Energy
Gun Violence Prevention Priorities
Gun violence
Continuing To Push on Crucial, Progressive Priorities
Continuing To Push on Crucial, Progressive Priorities
Column: What Happens to the Bills that Die?
house Bills
Column: Working with an Eye Towards Compromise
Progress advances every time we change the law for the better.
Politics
Column: Putting Crime Guns in the Cross Hairs
Gun legislation
Meet the Secretaries
Senate floor
Column: The Pace in Richmond Quickens
Richmond process
Opinion: Commentary: Detailing Relief in Dollars
On Monday Aug. 2, the Virginia General Assembly convened in Richmond for a Special Session to allocate federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and appoint judges to fill eight vacancies on the Virginia Court of Appeals.
Opinion: Commentary: What President Biden's American Jobs Plan Means to Virginia
The Biden administration recently released its American Jobs Plan which includes 2.25 billion dollars of national investment in infrastructure and services.
Opinion: Commentary: Road Diet, Mumble Strips, Speed Enforcement
Proposed safety fixes for GW Parkway, which can be incredibly dangerous for motorists and pedestrians alike.
The George Washington Parkway is a scenic and vital thoroughfare running through the 30th District.
Opinion: Commentary: Hard to Overstate Accomplishments
The General Assembly officially adjourned “sine die” on Monday, March 1, wrapping up a high-pressure session which caps one of the most progressive, accomplishment-filled two year legislative cycles in Virginia’s history.
Opinion: Commentary: Inland Flooding
Facing storm intensities far beyond what our infrastructure was designed to handle
With one week remaining in the 2021 legislative session, Senators and Delegates are putting the finishing touches on legislation, and preparing to head home to the districts they represent in Richmond and throughout the year.
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