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January 14, 2014 Legislative Highlights

The disAbility Law Center of Virginia is a private nonprofit organization, dedicated to advancing the rights of people with disabilities in Virginia.  The dLCV may educate policymakers about the impact of proposed legislation. We urge you to let us know if there is an important issue or proposal that you think we should know about. ...

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January 9, 2014 Legislative Highlights

The session began yesterday and already it is busy!  Committees are meeting to consider bills assigned to them – you can find the schedule of committee meetings and other useful information about the session at http://leg1.state.va.us. The disAbility Law Center of Virginia may educate policymakers about the impact of proposed legislation. There are a number...

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January 7, 2014 Legislative Highlights

The disAbility Law Center is a private nonprofit organization that advocates and advances the rights of people with disabilities in Virginia.  The dLCV is available to assist legislators and other policymakers in understanding the implications of legislative proposals for people with disabilities. The General Assembly session begins at noon on January 8, 2014.  If you...

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Feb 13, 2013 Legislative Highlights

Final Update from 2013 House Bill 1844 was approved by both the House and the Senate and now goes to the Governor. The bill eliminates or updates certain code references and provides for the transfer of records and physical property to the new protection and advocacy organization. The General Assembly must complete the committee work on...

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Feb 7, 2013 Legislative Highlights

House Bill 1844 was approved by the Senate Committee on Education and Health today. The bill is in support of VOPA’s transition to a private non profit. The bill eliminates or updates certain code references and provides for the transfer of records and physical property to the new protection and advocacy organization. It now goes to...

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Feb 6, 2013 Legislative Highlights

Each house has now completed work on the bills that started in that house. They now begin work on bills that started in the other house. The exception is the budget. Both houses are working on their own version of the budget bill this week. Advocates for people with disabilities and for people living in...

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Feb 1, 2013 Legislative Highlights

Wednesday, February 6th is “crossover.” On that day, each house of the General Assembly may consider only bills that originated in the other house. If a bill has not been approved by its house of origin by Tuesday, the bill will not proceed. If you know of a bill or a budget item of particular...

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Jan 28, 2013 Legislative Highlights

HouseBill 1844, in furtherance of the Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy’s move out of state government to a private nonprofit organization, has been approved by the full House.  It will move, now, to the Senate for consideration.  The bill eliminates or updates certain code references and provides for the transfer of records and physical...

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Jan 18, 2013 Legislative Highlights

On Thursday, House Bill 1844 was approved by the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions. The bill has had its “first reading” in the full House. This bill is in furtherance of the Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy’s move out of state government to a private nonprofit organization. It eliminates or updates certain code references...

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Jan 17, 2013 Legislative Highlights

This morning, a house subcommittee killed a number of bills that would have made it easier for people with disabilities, caretakers, and others to be able to vote absentee. See details below. A Senate Committee will be considering similar bills this afternoon. House Bill 1844 will be heard at the House Committee on Health, Welfare and...