
Sen. Scott Surovell (D-Fairfax), Senate Majority Leader
by Ali Ahmad
One of the most striking themes from last Wednesdayโs reconvened session was the widespread rejection of Governor Spanbergerโs recommendations. Legislative Information Services shows that of 180 bills amended, the legislature adopted 137, placing those bills straight into law without returning them to her desk.
For the first time in decades, the General Assembly also preemptively overrode the Governorโs potential veto on a bill she amended. That bill now passes into law without the opportunity for additional action by the Governor. Essentially cutting the Governor out of the process. The rest of the bills are back on her desk for a final 30-days of bill review.
Many of the bills where the Governorโs recommendations were rejected were, without a doubt, some of the most sweeping changes to Virginia law adopted by the legislature this session.
Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell (D-Fairfax) said he was โdisappointedโ that these changes were proposed โat the 11th hour instead of during the legislative process.โ
The Governor IS Part of the Legislative Process
This language is a deliberate obfuscation of the legislative process outlined by the Constitution of Virginia. A 60- or 45-day session is followed by a 30-day Bill Review by the governor, then a Reconvened Session and then a subsequent 30-day review on any bill that has been returned to his or her desk.
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