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Hi Jack,
Welcome to the sixth week of the Reaser Report! This newsletter will provide weekly updates during the 2024 legislative session, delivered straight to your inbox.
Sterling Community Update
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With gratitude for the bravery of our first responders, it’s also with deep sadness that I share a tragic accident that took the life of one of our firefighters, injured many others, and devastated our Sterling community. Friday, February 16th, Fire and Rescue crews from Loudoun County, Fairfax County, and MWAA responded to a call for a gas leak on Silver Ridge Drive in Sterling. Firefighters made entry, and as they were investigating, a catastrophic explosion occurred, injuring several responders from LCFR, SVFC, and Fairfax.
The fallen firefighter from Friday's home explosion in Sterling has been identified as Firefighter Trevor Brown, 45, of the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company. He has been affiliated with the Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System since 2016. Firefighter Brown leaves behind a wife and three children. Please keep Firefighter Brown’s family, friends, and colleagues as well as the homeowner, neighbors, and Sterling Community in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Loudoun County Fire and Rescue, along with Sterling Volunteer Fire Company, are currently assisting the family of FF Brown and the other injured firefighters. They are working to determine their needs and provide them with the necessary support. Loudoun County has two foundations, namely the Loudoun Career Fire Fighters Foundation and the Loudoun First Responders Foundation, which provide financial assistance to firefighters during times of hardship.
The Loudoun Career Fire Fighters Foundation is the charitable arm of L3756 and more info can be found at www.lcfff.org [[link removed]] .
The Loudoun First Responders Foundation supports all of Loudoun's First Responders. More info can be found here: [link removed] [[link removed]]
The DC Firefighters Burn Foundation has been taking care of the two burned firefighters at MedStar hospital and their families. Their website is [link removed] [[link removed]]
Legislative Updates
The General Assembly has successfully passed the midway point of Virginia’s legislative session, known as Crossover. From this point onwards, no new bills will be introduced or considered. Instead, the state House and Senate will only consider legislation that has successfully passed the opposite chamber.
I made a commitment during my campaign to move Virginia forward, and during my first legislative session, I introduced 11 bills aimed at achieving that goal. These bills were specifically designed to address our community's needs: protecting democracy, better business for Virginia and my district, supporting our students through Virginia’s public education system, and helping Virginia families.
This past Saturday, I hosted a Crossover Town Hall with Delegates David Reid and Kannan Srinivasan. We spoke about the successes from the first half of the legislative session and what we are doing to deliver to our constituents.
Couldn't make it? Dont worry! You can catch the entire Town Hall in the video below!
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Click the image to view the video.
I am so happy to share that ten bills have passed the House, with eight passing with bipartisan support!
HB 645 [[link removed]] makes easier the enforcement of reserved spaces for charging plug-in electric vehicles.
HB105 [[link removed]] corrects the inadvertent oversight of not including condo and co-op associations in parts of the Resale Disclosure Act.
HB 383 [[link removed]] strengthens the continuing education of real estate brokers and agents by focusing on ethics, agency, contracts, and legal updates without increasing the burden of total hours!
HB 392 [[link removed]] extends the protections of the VA Petroleum Products Franchise Act to the relationship between dealers and small business owners in Planning District 8.
HB 719 [[link removed]] provides research-based hazing prevention instruction to high school students.
HB 281 [[link removed]] gives local option for child day cares to open in office buildings.
HB 1028 [[link removed]] allows localities to include affordable housing in assisted living facilities.
HB 1402 [[link removed]] will assist in the transparency of prescription drug pricing by requiring pharmacy benefits managers to provide more information in their transparency reports. The bill also provides a civil penalty for failure to comply.
HB 102 [[link removed]] raises the compensation of counsel who represents indigent clients, protecting constitutional rights and democracy.
HB 1490 [[link removed]] empowers localities with the flexibility to offer more early voting hours and locations tailored to their communities needs.
I also had the honor of being a Chief Co-Patron on three very important bills that all passed the House with bipartisan support as well.
HB150 [[link removed]] stops the Social Services Board from demanding in-person appearances for those applying for or renewing participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
HB498 [[link removed]] requires local school boards to create and enforce a policy mandating the annual notification of parents, sent by email and, if applicable, SMS text message within 30 days of each school year, about their legal duty to safely store household firearms, associated risks, youth firearm-related statistics, and safety tips.
HB906 [[link removed]] states that in the event of a state of emergency declared by the Governor, electric, gas, water, and wastewater utilities regulated by the State Corporation Commission are prohibited from disconnecting service to residential customers for non-payment for a period of 30 days after the emergency declaration. Additionally, disconnections are not allowed during extreme weather conditions (below 32°F or above 92°F), as well as on Fridays, weekends, state holidays, and the day before a state holiday.
Conversations in the GAB
My team and I had a great time interacting with advocacy groups and constituents during their annual lobby days and Richmond visits. This week, I had the opportunity to meet with several groups working towards important causes, including the Loudoun County Democratic Committee and students from George Mason University!
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Members from Loudoun County Democrats visiting Richmond
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Students from George Mason University (my Law School Alma Mater!)
ICYMI In the News
General Assembly Advances Bipartisan Legislation to Make Medicine More Affordable for Virginians [[link removed]]
Virginia lawmaker proposing increased pay for court-appointed attorneys, an effort to improve the criminal justice system [[link removed]]
Why they want Virginia schools to educate teens on the dangers of hazing [[link removed]]
Want to Connect?
I want to hear from YOU!
Whether you want to bring an issue to my attention, need my office's assistance, or want to invite me to a community event, please reach out! If there is any way in which I may assist you, please let me know here: [link removed] [[link removed]] .
You can share your stories and concerns with me so that I can better serve you as your Delegate or help you connect with state agencies for assistance.
Find yourself in Richmond? Come stop by!
If you need to reach me or my team during the legislative session in Richmond, do not hesitate to drop us an email or give us a call. We would love to hear from you!
If you are interested in seeing how the session is going and would like to visit us in person at our office in the General Assembly Building, we would be more than happy to have you. Please reach out so we can reserve a time for you. You can contact my Chief of Staff, Caleigh Lynch, at
[email protected]. Looking forward to hearing from you soon!
I am grateful for your ongoing support and feel privileged to be your representative in Richmond.
Yours in Service,
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Atoosa Reaser
Delegate , HD-27
For inquires, please contact Caleigh Lynch at
[email protected]
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