by James C. Sherlock
Fish gotta swim. The General Assembly gotta do the bidding of the nursing home lobby. Patients be damned – literally.
Consider the fate of House Bill 2253 in the 2025 General Assembly.
- As introduced, it would have empowered the Health Commissioner to impose serious sanctions on our worst nursing homes; but
- As substituted, it gives her no authority to do anything likely to even inconvenience them.
That was not a substitution. It was an execution.
The substitute bill is objectively inhumane. It assures that Virginia will remain a prime target for people seeking the double-digit annual gains available from levels of understaffing far below federal minimum safe patient standards. Levels at which patients are proven to suffer and die without any pretense of adequate care.
It passed unanimously in both chambers. I doubt very many of them read the midnight substitute.
The governor should veto it.


















