2025 General Assembly Session Kick Off

The 2025 Virginia General Assembly Session will kick off on Wednesday, January 8 and should conclude the “short session” in 46 days.  Short sessions are designed to tweak the state budget based on updated projections and address a few legislative items. This year all legislators have a limited number of bills they can introduce. The entire House of Delegates is up for re-election in November as well as the offices for Governor, Lt. Governor, and Attorney General. 

With the House up for re-election and the Governor’s veto power, many do not anticipate a controversial session, but there is always intrigue during any session.  Democrats hold slim majorities in both the House and Senate and any bills passed by the legislature are subject to Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin’s veto as he enters his final year in the Governor’s mansion. 

In late December, the Governor announced his proposed budget for his final year in office.  He is pushing tax rebates and cuts.  In addition to signature items (car tax relief, energy needs, school construction and affordable housing) the Governor has proposed several budget items impacting VTCA members: 

Governor’s Budget: 

Legislative items to watch: 

 
Legislative items which are postponed until 2026: 

Just as this week’s winter storm dumped heavy, wet snow on Virginia, Legislators will introduce a large number of bills in the coming days and weeks.  Be on the lookout for VTCA’s Legislative Update.