Friends,
As the dust settles from the first week of the 2024 Virginia General Assembly session, I wanted to provide a quick update on what has been happening here at the Capitol, and let you know about all the work we are doing and the issues that matter most to you. There are a lot of new faces in the Senate. Following the 2023 election, 19 of the 40 senators are Republicans, putting the GOP in the minority. However, we look forward to working in a bipartisan manner with our counterparts across the aisle on areas where we can agree. But nearly half of the Virginia Senate are new members, so many in the chamber are learning as they go on procedure, decorum and the process of bill consideration. Another change is that we are all working out of a new General Assembly building. If you have visited your legislators in previous years, be ready for a whole experience as everyone, me included, finds our way around this new facility. Some new building kinks are still being worked out, which always happens with a large project, but the new building is citizen friendly for Virginians to participate in the process of state Government.
On Wednesday, we gaveled in the start of session, forming up in each chamber, establishing rules of order between the House and Senate, and welcomed our new Senate pages who assist us in doing our work. Later, on the first day, Governor Glenn Youngkin addressed a joint Session of the Senate and House and delivered his annual State of the Commonwealth speech. In it, the Governor discussed his administration’s accomplishments and laid out his vision for Virginia in the coming years.
The Governor laid out an ambitious agenda. This includes legislation to keep Virginians safer from violent crime and destructive street drugs, a proposal to allow students to earn career credentials while completing their high school diplomas, and improvements to our mental health care system, to name a few. In the coming weeks, He also put forth his reasoning for realigning our state tax code in order to be more competitive with other states in bringing industry and jobs to the Commonwealth, while at the same time providing needed tax relief to Virginians through his proposal to eliminate the car tax. I will closely review the Governor’s proposals as they go through the legislative process. I look forward to working with the Governor to improve our schools, make our neighborhoods safer, and ensure every Virginian has the skills and the opportunity to obtain a good job.