Governor Glenn Youngkin | www.governor.virginia.gov
Governor Glenn Youngkin | www.governor.virginia.gov
RICHMOND, VA – Governor Glenn Youngkin today took final action on 84 pieces of legislation, signing 64 bills into law, amending 12 bills and vetoing 8 bills.
“Today, I am pleased to sign more than 60 bills into law with bipartisan support, a clear demonstration of what can be achieved when we set politics aside and work together for Virginians. These bills cover a wide range of topic areas but demonstrate my continuing commitment to lowering the cost of living for Virginians, streamlining regulations, supporting our veterans, ensuring safe communities, and improving government efficiency. In addition, I have returned several bills to the General Assembly with amendments, hopeful that they will be reviewed with serious consideration,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin.
The full list of signed bills is available here.
HB 48; HB 57; HB 115; HB 120; HB 136; HB 171; HB 174; HB 194; HB 287; HB 291; HB 292; HB 294; HB 312; HB 352; HB 383; HB 428; HB 432; HB 444; HB 477; HB 517; HB 647; HB 649; HB 701; HB 728; HB 729; HB 739; HB 779; HB 784; HB 836; HB 843; HB 876; HB 880; HB 894; HB 901; HB 934; HB 1044; HB 1113; HB 1317; HB 1333; HB 1336; HB 1412.
SB 19; SB 22; SB 25; SB 46; SB 50; SB 74; SB 89; SB 90; SB 132; SB 159; SB 173; SB 182; SB 184; SB 365; SB 372; SB 379; SB 443; SB 613; SB 616; SB 618; SB 624; SB 674; SB 677.
Governor Glenn Youngkin amended several bills to ensure the final version signed into law is in its best form.
The Governor Amended 12 Bills Including:
- HB 214, Common interest communities; residents providing certain services exemption.
- SB 35, Renewal of licensure; Boards of Medicine & Nursing to require Bd. of Nursing, etc., cont. ed. Reqd.
- HB 738, Space Force; extension of certain benefits and privileges for persons serving in Armed Forces.
- HB 438, Written complaints; felony offenses to be provided.
- HB 673, Resilient VA Revolving Fund; distributing loans or grants for projects.
- SB 189, Virginia Beach, City of; amending charter, transition of city council.
- SB 238, Health insurance; coverage for contraceptive drugs and devices.
- HB 597, Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; enforcement by localities.
- HB 498, School bd. policy; parental notification of responsibility of safe storage of firearms in household.
- SB 12, Children's advocacy centers; definitions, investigations by local departments of social services.
- SB 196, Voter registration; list maintenance data standards, challenges to a voter's registration.
- HB 588, VA Residential Landlord &Tenant Act; fire/casualty damage, landlord requirements for termination.
Finally, the Governor vetoed 8 bills to prevent the enactment of laws that would redundantly mirror existing statutes, potentially reverse our advancements in safeguarding election data, and impose excessive regulatory constraints on our Commonwealth.
The Governor Vetoed 8 bills including:
- SB 235, Sexually explicit content; policies on parental notification of instructional material.
- HB 833, Child abuse and neglect; custody and visitation, possession or consumption of authorized substances.
- SB 606, Voter registration; list maintenance, data sharing.
- SB 143, Railroad safety; requirements for railroad companies.
- HB 110, Surrogacy brokers; repeals statute of prohibition.
- HB 46 & SB 47, Firearm; transfers to another person from a prohibited person.
- HB 651, Cyber civilian corps; Virginia Information Technologies Agency, shall assess creation of corps.
Original source can be found here.