This week has been another busy one for committee action as the House and Senate work to complete their dockets before Tuesday, February 15, or the critical "Crossover" deadline. "Crossover" is the last day of the Session where, excluding the budget, a bill can be considered within the chamber of origination.
It was another busy week of committee and subcommittee action as the House of Delegates and Senate strive to complete their work before "Crossover Day" on Tuesday, February 15, when bills must advance to the other Chamber or die in committee.
As usual during Session, we are meeting weekly with the VBWA Board of Directors to review bills and receive advice on strategy to determine VBWA's adopted positions. Listed below are highlights of those of interest introduced to-date. Should you want more details, you can go directly to the bill summary, bill history and bill text by clicking the bill number below.
The 2022 Virginia General Assembly is well underway, and as usual, the VBWA legislative team is advocating both for and against bills that touch the Three-Tier System. Last week, we held our virtual legislative conference with the VBWA Board and briefed them on our progress.
This year, lawmakers are considering over 2,400 pieces of introduced legislation, and a handful touch on issues related to beer, wine, and spirit distribution. There are two weeks until "Crossover Day" on Tuesday, February 15, when all legislation must advance to the other Chamber, or find itself dead by default.