Richmond Roundup: Week 8
One week left in the 2024 session of The General Assembly.
Most of the action this week took place in committee, where I am pleased to say we made significant progress in fighting Virginia’s deadly fentanyl epidemic. Although the House version of the bill was killed, a Senate bill made its way through committee that would make the use of pill presses to manufacture fake pills laced with fentanyl its own crime. I am optimistic that we can move this bill forward.
I commend the work of my Republican colleagues who worked hard to get this bill a hearing, and I’m pleased to say that it was reported to the floor on a unanimous vote from the Appropriations Committee. It will likely be up for final passage on Monday.
The action wasn’t all reserved to the House floor though. Several of my colleagues took to the court to raise $100,000 for the Massey Cancer Center. The House reigned victorious over the Senate, and our Governor showed that he’s got some serious game! It was a great event for an even better cause.