Gov Spanberger signs bills to lower health, housing, energy costs

RICHMOND, Va. (WFXR) – On Tuesday, March 31, Governor Spanberger put her signature on bills set to crack down on rising prescription drug costs, increase the housing supply and protect Virginia ratepayers from increased energy costs, according to the Governor herself.

Spanberger says these bills are designed to make healthcare, housing, and energy more affordable, accessible, and reliable for Virginians.

Gov. Spanberger says the following bills were signed into law with the goal of making healthcare more affordable and accessible:

  • SB669 (Senator Aaron Rouse) — Stopping predatory middlemen from hiking up the cost of prescription drugs passed unanimously.
    • This legislation is identical to HB830, patroned Delegate Katrina Callsen, which will be signed by the Governor once communicated.
  • SB405 (Senator L. Louise Lucas) — Increasing access to quality, affordable care by investing in and growing Virginia’s healthcare workforce, passed unanimously.
    • This legislation is identical to HB815, patroned by Delegate Mark Downey, which will be signed by the Governor once communicated.
  • HB220 (Delegate Patrick Hope), SB630 (Senator Jennifer Carroll Foy) —Eliminating additional fees on healthcare premiums, passed with bipartisan support.
  • HB60 (Delegate Jeion Ward) — Protecting Virginians’ access to critical preventive healthcare, passed with bipartisan support.

Gov. Spanberger says the following bills were signed into law with the goal of increasing the affordability and accessibility of housing:

  • HB1227 (Delegate Josh Thomas), SB729 (Senator Michael Jones) — Leveraging the Commonwealth’s bonding authority to support the development of new affordable housing, passed with bipartisan support.
  • SB628 (Senator Mamie Locke) — Keeping Virginians in their homes by expanding the Virginia Eviction Reduction Program pilot program, passed with bipartisan support.
    • This legislation is identical to HB527, patroned by Delegate Adele McClure, which will be signed by the Governor once communicated.
  • HB655 (Delegate Michelle Lopes Maldonado), SB346 (Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg) — Boosting housing supply by making it easier to build manufactured homes, passed with bipartisan support.

Gov. Spanberger says the following bills were signed into law with the goal of addressing Virginian’s high energy costs:

  • HB1191 (Delegate Irene Shin), SB377 (Senator Scott Surovell) — Permitting high energy use customers to invest in new energy infrastructure while protecting ratepayers from increased costs, passed unanimously.
  • HB369 (Delegate David Reid) — Encouraging investment in cutting-edge energy technology, like fusion and nuclear, passed with bipartisan support.
    • This legislation is identical to SB598, patroned by Senator Creigh Deeds, which will be signed by the Governor once communicated.
  • SB505 (Creigh Deeds) — Evaluating how to best protect ratepayers from paying excessive costs due to market spikes in fuel costs., passed unanimously.
    • This legislation is identical to HB1256, patroned by Delegate Irene Shin, which will be signed by the Governor once communicated.
  • HB562 (Delegate David Reid) — Encouraging electric co-operatives to provide more reliable power for customers and help ease demand on the grid, passed with bipartisan support.
    • This legislation is identical to SB487, patroned by Senator McPike, which will be signed by the Governor once communicated.
  • HB889 (Delegate Irene Shin), SB497 (Senator Russet Perry) — Streamlining permitting of new high-voltage transmission infrastructure in existing utility and highway corridors, passed with bipartisan support.
  • HB1225 (Delegate Irene Shin), SB407 (Senator Jennifer Boysko) — Supporting the development of electric vehicle charging stations to expand access and reliability, passed with bipartisan support.

Gov. Spanberger says the following bills were signed into law with the goal of lowering costs for disabled Veterans and making filing taxes more affordable for Virginians:

  • HB94 (Delegate Elizabeth Bennett-Parker) — Expanding the exemption from annual vehicle registration fees for disabled Veterans, passed with bipartisan support.
  • HB1180 (Delegate Kimberly Pope Adams), SB591 (Senator Jeremy McPike) — Creating a free tax filing program for individuals to reduce the burden on working Virginians during tax season, passed unanimously.

The full list of legislation signed by Governor Spanberger is available here.

Background to these bills from the Office of Governor Spanberger:

“In the opening months of her administration, Governor Spanberger has remained laser-focused on making life less expensive for Virginians. In December, Governor Spanberger announced the “Affordable Virginia Agenda” — her key legislative priorities with General Assembly leaders to lower housing, healthcare, and energy costs for Virginians.”…

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