How is Virginia's biennial budget bill HB 30 taking shape as the General Assembly closes the deal?
Virginia's biennial budget bill (House Bill 30) passed the House 83-14 on Feb. 27, was reported unanimously (22-0) by House Appropriations on Feb. 22, and the Senate agreed to the conference report on June 22 - a package that adds a new data-center electricity consumption charge projected at up to $1.2 billion over the biennium while boosting K-12 funding, teacher pay, Medicaid, and marketplace subsidies. Debate on the floor centered on RGGI-related fees, a new litigation unit, a paid family and medical leave program, and whether the data-center package goes far enough.
AI-generated summary compiled from Citizen Portal's coverage of the bill. Officials' positions below are sourced from their own words in indexed meetings and press events.
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On How is Virginia's biennial budget bill HB 30 taking shape as the General Assembly closes the deal
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- Senate agrees to budget conference report, adds data-center electricity charge and boosts education and health fundingJune 22, 2026
- Senate conferees propose tiered data-center impact fee in compromise budgetJune 16, 2026
- House says budget talks stalled as Senate insists on removing data-center sales tax exemptionMarch 13, 2026
- Virginia House passes budget (House Bill 30) after heated debate over taxes, RGGI and paid family leaveFebruary 27, 2026
- House Appropriations Committee adopts biennium budget package (HB 30) in unanimous voteFebruary 22, 2026
