From Senator Bill Stanley <[email protected]>
Subject Senator Stanley's Weekly Update
Date January 29, 2024 12:14 AM
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** Senator Stanley’s Session Weekly Update
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Friends,

The Assembly's engines are roaring. Committees churn, bills multiply, and Senate sessions stretch like marathons. Constituents and advocates swarm the halls, their voices a symphony of passion. The pace is frantic, and the hours are long, but my staff and I continue to work hard for our region, fueled by the sheer energy of it all.


** Child Safety Bill Blocked By Democrats
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My Republican colleagues and I were both dismayed and puzzled by Democrats killing a bill to protect children from sex offenders.

Senator Danny Diggs offered what seemed to me a commonsense idea-- Keep convicted child sex offenders at least 100 feet away from State Parks where children congregate.Children and their families deserve to be able to enjoy Virginia’s parks without worrying that a known sex offender might be lurking in the park or just outside it.

Democrats decided to focus on the concerns of the sex offenders rather than the safety of children. They claimed the bill was overly broad. One supporter of the Democrats’ position even testified that it was “pointlessly cruel” to bar sex offenders from public parks—as if that outweighed the cruelty they caused to the children they assaulted.

Republicans sought to return the focus to where it belonged—the safety of children to play without fear, but the Democrats would have none of it. They decided that the“cruelty” to sex offenders was more important than child safety and killed thebill.

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** Legislation Moves Forward
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This past week, we were pleased to have several pieces of legislation come before both committees as well as for consideration by the full Senate, and with their passing this week ensures that these bills will continue in the lengthy process of becoming laws soon.

Senate Bill 5, creating the STEM+C Competition Team Grant Fund, was reported from Finance and Appropriations Wednesday uncontested, and now heads to the Senate floor for final consideration This grant program will allow all schools throughout the Commonwealth to create and grow STEM competition teams, such as robotics, in their schools. The scholarship program focuses on those school systems in rural and inner cities that might not otherwise be able to finance such teams programs that will benefit them for the rest of their lives.

Senate Bill 28 passed the full Senate last Tuesday, 36-3, and its passage is a monumental step in reforming our education system and ensuring that the focus in our school is centered on our student learning, and not what is on their cell phone. Senate Bill 28 empowers each school division in the Commonwealth with the ability to create regulations to prohibit the use of handheld electronics during the school day by students. As I said to my fellow members of the Senate when the Bill was debated on final passage, the use of cell phones by students during the school day distracts them from learning, potentially subjects them to cyber-bullying, and encourages physical violence that is recorded by on-lookers and then posted on social media. This bill will allow students to focus on their studies during the school day, and will prevent bullying and violence that is now prevalent in our schools because cell phones have become too much apart of the students’ day.


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Radford University Students from the District

Members from the Franklin County School Board

Radford University at Carilion Physician Assistant Students from the District


** Staying Connected
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As session continues, and legislation continues coming before us in committee, and before the full Senate, please let me know where you stand on legislation. If you find yourself traveling to or through Richmond, and are able to, please come by my office at the General Assembly building. I am in Room 514, and while my schedule is often packed and subject to change, I would love to stop and say hello to you. If you need our assistance while we are in session, please feel free to contact me at our Richmond Senate office, at 804-698-7507.

We want to keep you informed and engaged throughout the legislative session. Please visit our website, www.senatorstanley.com, and follow us on social media for updates, resources, and opportunities to get involved.

Thank you for your continued support. I am humbled to represent you here in Virginia’s Capitol. I’ll be in touch next week with another update from the GeneralAssembly.

Have a wonderful week!

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