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February 24, 2016 – Legislative Update

2016 Virginia General Assembly February 24, 2016 Both the Senate and the House money committees have offered amendments to the Governor’s proposed budget. Both houses will debate those amendments on Thursday, and then send their proposed changes to the other house for review. We expect each side will reject the proposal of the other side,...

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February 19, 2016 – Legislative Update

2016 Virginia General Assembly February 19, 2016 The State budget process will soon be front and center in the legislature.  On Sunday, the money committees of both houses will release their proposed amendments to the Governor’s budget.  Those committee reports are not easy to decipher until they release what is known as the “half sheets,”...

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February 16, 2016 – Legislative Update

2016 Virginia General Assembly February 16, 2016 Today is “crossover.”  All the bills that began in one house must be complete in that house by the end of the day today.  If a bill is not approved by its house of origin by the end of the session today, it is dead.  The exception is...

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February 10, 2016 – Legislative Update

2016 Virginia General Assembly February 10, 2016 The mission of the disAbility Law Center of Virginia is to protect and advance the legal, human and civil rights of people with disabilities, to combat and prevent abuse, neglect and discrimination, and to promote independence, choice and self-determination by persons with disabilities. There are two bills in...

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February 8, 2016 – Legislative Update

2016 Virginia General Assembly February 8, 2016 The mental health subcommittee of the House Courts of Justice committee met for a long afternoon last Friday.  The committee struggled with two bills in particular, which they ultimately agreed to “report” – to bring to full committee — but with the understanding that the patron would meet...

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February 3, 2016 – Legislative Update

2016 Virginia General Assembly February 3, 2016 Legislation relating to mental health services will be considered by both the House and the Senate this week and next.  On Friday afternoon, we expect the House Courts of Justice Mental Health Subcommittee to meet, although that meeting is not yet listed on the official calendar.  We expect...

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January 15, 2016 – Legislative Update

2016 Virginia General Assembly January 15, 2016 The disAbility law Center of Virginia monitors developments in the legislature that may be of interest to people with disabilities.  We are available to educate policy makers about the potential impact of legislative proposals.  Please let us know of any legislative proposals or budget issues that you think...

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January 13, 2016 – Legislative Update

2016 Virginia General Assembly The 2016 legislative session in Virginia has begun.  This is a “long” session meaning that the legislature plans to be in session for 60 days, rather than the 45 days of the “short” session. The disAbility law Center of Virginia will be monitoring developments in the legislature that may be of...

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February 18, 2015 – Training Center Bills

The last of the bills that would impede the closure of the training centers was killed in subcommittee yesterday.  SB 1446 (Miller) was defeated in a subcommittee of the House Health, Welfare and Institutions committee on Tuesday, February 17th.    As originally drafted, the bill would have prohibited the development of a new discharge plan for...

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February 4, 2015 – Training Center Bills

The mission of the disAbility Law Center of Virginia is, through zealous and effective advocacy and legal representation, to protect and advance the legal, human and civil rights of people with disabilities, to combat and prevent abuse, neglect and discrimination, and to promote independence, choice and self-determination by persons with disabilities. We continue to monitor...