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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]So glad to have a GA and governor who will step up and protect Virginians. [/b] Spanberger recently signed hundreds of bills that will help Virginians. * [b]Housing Affordability & Supply[/b]: HB 594 streamlines approval for affordable housing developments, while HB 4, HB 352, and HB 867/SB 74 empower localities to create, preserve, and incentivize affordable housing units. HB 164/SB 328 removes caps on homeownership grants. * [b]Healthcare Access & Costs[/b]: HB 736 limits prior authorization delays, HB 425 expands telehealth for high-risk pregnancies, and HB 6/SB 596 establishes the right to contraception. HB 424/SB 745 protects in-network referrals. * [b]Cost of Living & Energy[/b]: HB 1 raises the minimum wage, and other initiatives focus on reducing utility and heating costs. “It is now a legal right in Virginia to access birth control after Governor Abigail Spanberger signed the [b]Right to Contraception Act [/b]into law on Wednesday. The law bars state and local governments from passing or enforcing laws restricting the obtaining of contraceptives. Former governor Glenn Youngkin previously vetoed similar legislation.” “Every Virginian should be able to determine their own medical options without the interference of politicians.” https://wset.com/news/local/virginia-governor-abigail-spanberger-signs-right-to-contraception-act-policy-richmond-democrat-april-2026-birth-control Governor Spanberger signed the following bills into law to [b]contend with high housing costs and increase housing availability[/b]: · HB867 (Delegate Rae Cousins), SB74 (Senator Jeremy McPike) — Giving every community the opportunity to adopt an affordable housing program. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB4 (Delegate Elizabeth Bennett-Parker) —Empowering localities to preserve and protect the long-term affordability of existing housing. · HB352 (Delegate Josh Thomas) — Giving localities new tools to incentivize the construction of affordable housing through performance-based grant programs.Passed with bipartisan support. · HB594 (Delegate Shelly Simonds) — Streamlining the approval process for specific affordable housing developments to help localities build more homes faster. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB164 (Delegate Josh Thomas), SB328 (Senator Russet Perry) — Removing caps on homeownership grants so localities can better support employees seeking to live where they work. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB806 (Delegate Betsy Carr) — Promotes safe, affordable housing by enabling more industrial development authorities to finance affordable housing. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB15 (Delegate Cia Price), SB48 (Senator Aaron Rouse) — Improving protections for Virginia renters. Governor Spanberger signed the following bills into law focused on [b]making healthcare more affordable and accessible[/b]: · HB736 (Delegate Michelle Maldonado) — Preventing costly delays in care by limiting prior authorizations. Passed unanimously. · HB424 (Delegate Destiny LeVere Bolling), SB745(Senator Kannan Srinivasan) — Blocking health insurers from barring in-network providers from referring patients to in-network clinical laboratories or pathology service providers. Passed unanimously. · HB425 (Delegate Destiny LeVere Bolling) — Expanding access to telemedicine service for women experiencing high-risk pregnancies or women 35 years of age or older on Medicaid. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB6 (Delegate Cia Price), SB596 (Senator Jennifer Carroll Foy) — Establishing the right to contraception. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB456 (Delegate Rodney Willett), SB291(Senator Lashrecse Aird) — Increasing the quality of care for premature or sick babies. Passed unanimously. Governor Spanberger signed the following bills into law to [b]address high costs of energy and other utilities[/b]: · HB284 (Delegate Michael Feggans), SB371(Senator Jeremy McPike) — Requiring Dominion Energy and Appalachian Power to develop voluntary demand flexibility programs for high energy demand customers. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB507 (Delegate John McAuliff) — Setting stricter emissions standards for data center generators to reduce air pollution from the Commonwealth’s growing data center sector. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB683 (Delegate Charniele Herring), SB659(Senator Christie New Craig) — Creating the Solar Interconnection Grant Program to provide additional assistance for schools and city buildings looking to utilize solar projects to offset costs. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB770 (Delegate Charniele Herring), SB650(Senator David Marsden) — Allowing water and sewer utilities to offer discounted rates for low-income customers. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB1360 (Delegate Irene Shin) — Requiring investor-owned utilities to provide greater transparency on coal and oil generating units in rate proceedings. Passed unanimously. · HB1144 (Delegate Marty Martinez) — Allowing localities to reduce or waive water and sewer fees for first-time homebuyers and affordable housing developments. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB242 (Delegate Joshua Cole) — Prohibits public utilities from increasing monthly payments more than once a year for customers enrolled in a budget plan. Passed with bipartisan support. · HB1002 (Delegate Kathy Tran) — Prohibits some utilities from disconnecting residential customers without attempting to arrange a payment plan or connect a customer with bill payment assistance or energy savings programs. Passed with bipartisan support. “I am signing this legislation into law to help deliver relief for families in communities across the Commonwealth. Virginians deserve results when it comes to contending with the high cost of living — and I am deeply grateful to the lawmakers who focused relentlessly during this legislative session on contending with high costs facing families. Our work is not finished, and I look forward to continuing our efforts to make Virginia a more affordable place to live," Gov. Spanberger said. https://www.wsls.com/news/local/2026/04/08/gov-spanberger-signs-bills-into-law-to-address-high-housing-healthcare-and-utility-costs/ Great news for VA! [/quote] I look forward to Section 8 housing being built in your neighborhood.[/quote] We already have multiple AH housing options in our neighborhood. What’s the issue? Oh right. You think you’re better than people who weren’t born into lucky situations. [/quote]
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