In the Virginia legislature, the proportion of Republican- and Democratic-sponsored bills introduced each year has roughly mirrored the number of seats each party held. This year, Democrats -- who regained control of both chambers for the first time in two decades -- have introduced more than their share of bills.
The first two weeks of the General Assembly session are always the slowest as committees get organized and begin to review legislation. VPAP compares the number of bills referred from House and Senate committees in the first two weeks with the number of measures referred in recent years following an election.
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