2025 Session Ends on a Muted "Wait and See" Approach

Governor Glenn Youngkin has completed his review of the 2025 Bills sent to his desk by the Virginia Legislature.  He made adjustments to the State Budget – supporting key aspects of the $188 Billion budget and showing a key focus on possible impacts of federal layoffs by President Trump.  The legislature has formed a State Task Force to address Federal Government spending reductions and layoffs.   
 
Legislation impacting Transportation design and construction and mining was minimal this year.  Authorizing VDOT to issue up to $1 billion in bonds for special structures enables VDOT and industry to accelerate several projects. 

Legislation Impacting Transportation Construction 

Bills that did pass:   

Bills That Did Not Pass: 

What This Means for VTCA Members 

The passage of SB 1082 marks a significant investment in critical infrastructure projects, while HB 2074 enhances safety and communication on job sites. However, the failure of key procurement and funding bills highlights ongoing policy debates over labor agreements, VDOT’s role in project delivery, and alternative transportation funding.  

The Budget also includes an additional $175 million general fund for the I-81 Improvement program based on the funding contingent on the 2024 year-end surplus. This funding not only will expedite construction projects along the I-81 Improvement program but will also save money in the long run. 

Lawmakers will take up his revisions and vetoes on April 2.   

Moving forward, VTCA and industry stakeholders will continue advocating for policies that promote a robust and sustainable transportation network in Virginia.  This November Virginia will vote for the state-wide offices of Governor, Lt. Governor and Attorney General as well as all 100 House of Delegates.   

Next year’s Session will most likely bring forth many additional ideas and concepts which the the Alliance members must pay close attention to. 

VTCA remains committed to working with industry stakeholders and policymakers to ensure Virginia’s transportation network remains strong, efficient, and well-funded. We encourage members to stay engaged, participate in VTCA’s legislative initiatives, and prepare for an active 2026 session.