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Compostable takeout containers are one of many options food vendors have to put their food in. House Bill 1902 bans food vendors from using plastic foam containers. Photo by David Tran
Mar 1, 2021

Virginia restaurants grapple with plastic foam container ban

RICHMOND, Va. — From vermicelli bowls to crispy chicken, Pho Luca’s, a Vietnamese-owned Richmond restaurant, uses plastic foam containers to package takeout meals. That may soon change after the General Assembly recently passed a bill banning such packaging. After negotiations on a Senate amendment, the House agreed in a 57-39 vote last week on an […]

Mar 1, 2021

Lawmakers pass COVID-19 workers’ comp bills

RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia General Assembly passed multiple bills allowing health care workers and first responders to receive workers’ compensation benefits if they are disabled or die due to COVID-19. “We did it!” Del. Chris Hurst, D-Blacksburg, said in a Twitter post. “Health care heroes who got COVID on the job will get the […]

Virginia State Capitol. Photo by Conor Lobb, VCU Capital News Service
Mar 1, 2021

UPDATED: Va. becomes 2nd state with consumer data protection law

Updated March 2: Gov. Ralph Northam signed the Consumer Data Protection Act on Tuesday. In a statement, sponsor Sen. David Marsden, D-Fairfax, said, “This is a huge step forward. By creating this omnibus bill, we take the lead in data privacy in the United States. This omnibus bill is clear, concise and holds companies accountable for […]

Del. Guzman, D-Woodbridge, stands with Biden supporters raising support for workers rights for essential workers. (Photo courtesy Elizabeth Guzman)
Feb 25, 2021

Delegate celebrates passage of limited paid leave bill

RICHMOND,Va. — After four years and multiple bills, Del. Elizabeth Guzmán, D-Woodbridge, is on the cusp of being able to secure paid leave for some Virginia workers. “It feels really good,” Guzmán said. “I think about the amount of people who are going to get this benefit and how they will have peace of mind […]

Virginia Senate District 16. Photo courtesy Virginia Public Access Project
Feb 20, 2021

Lawmakers kill bill calling for transparency in redistricting commission

RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia Senate killed a House proposal to expand access to the commonwealth’s new redistricting commission and help make the process more transparent and democratic. House Bill 2082, patroned by Del. Mark Levine, D-Alexandria, would have required the redistricting commission meetings to be advertised and accessible to the public. The commission will […]

Virginia State Capitol. Photo by Conor Lobb, VCU Capital News Service
Feb 20, 2021

Lawmakers advance bills to compensate first responders hit by COVID-19

RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia lawmakers have passed bills that allow certain first responders to file workers’ compensation benefits for being disabled from COVID-19, but still need to reach agreement on some differences. The measures would make COVID-19 an occupational disease for firefighters, emergency medical services personnel and law enforcement or correctional officers and allow thes[...]

Virginia State Capitol. Courtesy Virginia Department of Historic Resources.
Feb 18, 2021

Virginia lawmakers advance Consumer Data Protection Act

RICHMOND, Va. — The General Assembly is advancing legislation that allows Virginia consumers more protection with their online data, though opponents say the measure does not include the ability for people to file private lawsuits against companies that breach the proposed law. The measure is known as the Consumer Data Protection Act in both chambers […]

Del. Guzman, D-Woodbridge, stands with Biden supporters raising support for workers rights for essential workers. (Photo courtesy Elizabeth Guzman)
Feb 4, 2021

Virginia House advances paid leave bill for essential workers

RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill on Thursday which would provide paid leave to essential workers. House Bill 2137, introduced by Del. Elizabeth Guzman, D-Woodbridge, would require essential businesses to offer paid leave to their workers, according to the bill. Employees must be offered a minimum of one paid hour […]

A substitute for HB 2015 defined an essential worker as a healthcare provider, homecare provider, airport worker, or one that works for an essential retail business. Essential retail businesses do not include restaurants, banks, or financial institutions. | Photo by Cameron Jones, Capital News Service
Feb 3, 2021

Va. House kills bill requiring hazard pay for essential employees

RICHMOND, Va. — Lawmakers unanimously shot down legislation this week that would have required employers to provide hazard pay to essential employees and provide protective equipment in the event of a stay-at-home order. Del. Hala S. Ayala, D-Woodbridge, said she introduced House Bill 2015 to help protect and further compensate employees required to work during […]

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Nov 16, 2020

What a legalized marijuana market could look like for Va.

If Virginia legalizes marijuana, sales could generate up to $300 million in annual state tax revenue and create 11,000 jobs, according to a Joint Legislative Audit & Review Commission (JLARC) report issued Monday. But legalizing the drug would not be without hurdles. While the marijuana use was decriminalized in Virginia this year and the state’s […]

Gov. Ralph Northam discussed the state's future plans for easing restrictions during an April 24 news conference.
Oct 21, 2020

Northam signs bills on COVID-19, criminal justice

Gov. Ralph Northam signed 16 bills from the General Assembly‘s fall special session into law on Wednesday, many of which were related to the COVID-19 pandemic and criminal justice reforms. Northam also proposed changes to five bills. “I am proud to sign new laws that strengthen our COVID-19 response efforts and make our criminal system […]

Virginia State Capitol. Courtesy Virginia Department of Historic Resources.
Oct 13, 2020

Delegate plans to reintroduce quarantine pay bill next session

RICHMOND, Va. — Del. Elizabeth Guzmán, D-Woodbridge, said she is no stranger to the struggles of low-paying jobs. Guzmán said she immigrated to the United States from Peru as a single mother and worked multiple minimum wage jobs just to be able to pay rent and care for her daughter. Guzmán has a mission to […]

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