From Tammy Mulchi <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Newsletter
Date December 12, 2024 3:36 AM
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Email from Senate of Virginia The Spirit of Christmas: Community, Connection, and Giving in Southside Virginia The Spirit of Christmas: Community, Connection, and Giving in Southside Virginia   Greetings, There’s something truly magical about Christmas in a small town. This past weekend, communities across our area welcomed the season with parades, tree lightings, and festive celebrations. Despite the crisp 30-degree temperatures, the streets were alive with joy—neighbors bundled up but beaming with holiday spirit, cheering, clapping, and celebrating together.   The festivities weren’t limited to events; it was wonderful to see so many people supporting local small businesses. It reminded me of the rewards and challenges that come with owning and operating a small business. Small businesses are at the core of our communities, and their success is vital to our region. Last week, I attended the Virginia Small Business Commission Meeting in Richmond, where I serve as Vice Chair. We received an update from the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, which oversees licensing for over 325,000 Virginia workers. Under the Youngkin administration, significant progress has been made, including reducing license wait times from an average of 33 days to just 5. Additionally, unnecessary education requirements have been reduced, enabling professionals to enter the workforce more quickly. Virginia now also offers universal reciprocity, recognizing similar licenses from other states, which allows skilled professionals relocating to our Commonwealth to begin working without delay. While this season is filled with social events and parades, much of my focus has been on preparing legislative priorities for the upcoming General Assembly Session, which begins January 8th. There are important deadlines to meet as we finalize legislation and begin building support for these initiatives. My goals this session include reducing burdens on small businesses, making schools safer, keeping vapes out of children’s hands, and starting to make our homes safe places from those who abuse us inside them. Serving as your Senator is a responsibility I take very seriously. There are those who simply hold office, but I strive to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those I represent. While you may not see me at every event this season, please know it’s because I’m working diligently on your behalf. This past weekend also marked a personal milestone. As founder of The Windsong Foundation, I was thrilled by the success of our first official fundraiser, the Clarksville Christmas Home Tour. Seven generous homeowners and one local church welcomed nearly 100 visitors to raise funds for women overcoming domestic abuse. I am humbled by the generosity of the organizers and participants who made this event possible. I would be remiss if I didn’t express my gratitude for the outpouring of kindness shown to my family last week. My 3-year-old grandson underwent brain surgery at MCV Children’s Hospital, and I spent several days there with him, my daughter, and my son-in-law. Thanks to exceptional care, he is now home and recovering well. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your prayers and many acts of kindness! I truly represent the kindest constituents in the entire state! Southside Virginia reminds us that Christmas is about more than lights or decorations. It’s about connection, community, and the spirit of giving that carries us through the season and beyond. Whether raising funds for a good cause, helping a neighbor, or simply celebrating together, our small towns create a holiday experience that’s both heartwarming and unforgettable. As we continue this season of giving and gratitude, I hope we all take a moment to pause and appreciate these small but profound joys. May we carry the warmth of community, the love of family, the goodness of God, and the spirit of Christmas into the new year ahead. As always, my team and I are here to assist with any questions or concerns you may have. Please don’t hesitate to reach out at 434.374.5129 or via email at [email protected].     Nationwide Injunction Suspends Corporate Transparency Act Filing Obligations On December 3, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction, suspending enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and its Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting Rule. This ruling effectively halts the requirement for reporting companies to disclose their BOI to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). The injunction relieves businesses of their CTA filing obligations until further notice. For companies created before 2024, this means no need to submit initial BOI reports before the January 1, 2025, deadline. Similarly, companies formed in 2024 are no longer required to file within 90 days of their creation. The court’s decision is based on its preliminary assessment that the CTA exceeds Congress’s constitutional authority. Judge Amos Mazzant’s opinion found the law likely unconstitutional as it targets the existence of anonymous corporate entities rather than their economic or commercial activities. Appeal and FinCEN Response Expected An appeal of the injunction is anticipated, and the ruling could be reversed. Businesses are encouraged to stay vigilant, as reinstated compliance requirements might not extend deadlines. FinCEN is expected to issue interim guidance or a position on the case before year-end. Governor Glenn Youngkin to Commit Additional $50 Million to Accelerate Virginia’s Business-Ready Site Development Link To Article DONATE Email Us P.O. Box 145, Clarksville, VA 23927 (434) 374 5129 Share This Email Share This Email Share This Email Senator Tammy Mulchi | P.O. 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