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Legislative Town Hall Meeting April 25, 2018

April 3, 2018 by Tracy Eppard

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Public Town Hall Meeting March 28, 2017

March 20, 2017 by Tracy Eppard

Free and Open to the Public

Joint Legislative Town Hall Meeting
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  • Senator Creigh Deeds

    Creigh Deeds
    State Senator, 25th District

  • and
  • Delegate David Toscano

    David Toscano
    State Delegate, 57th District

Tuesday, March 28, 2017
6:00 – 8:00pm
Monticello High School, Charlottesville

Senator Creigh Deeds and Delegate David J. Toscano will hold a joint town hall meeting in Charlottesville to share insights from the 2017 General Assembly session and provide an opportunity to answer questions, receive comments, and listen to concerns from constituents.

Senator Creigh Deeds represents the 25th Senate District which includes the city of Charlottesville and part of Albemarle County. His district also includes the counties of Alleghany, Bath, Highland, Nelson, and Rockbridge and the cities of Buena Vista, Covington, and Lexington. In the Senate, Creigh serves on the Courts of Justice Committee, the Privileges and Elections Committee, and the Transportation Committee.

Delegate David Toscano represents the 57th House of Delegates District which includes the city of Charlottesville and part of Albemarle County. Delegate Toscano was first elected by his peers in 2011 as the House Democratic Leader. In the House of Delegates, David serves on the Courts of Justice Committee, the Rules Committee, and the Transportation Committee.

For more information contact:

Senator Deeds’ Office: 434.296.5491 or email: [email protected]
Delegate Toscano’s Office: 434.220.1660 or email: [email protected]

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2013 General Assembly Session Highlights

February 27, 2013 by Tracy Eppard

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2021 Virginia General Assembly

2021 Session — Week 1

January 16, 2021 By Creigh Deeds

The 2021 Session of the General Assembly got off to an interesting start. The pandemic has pushed us into a corner. On January 1st, we lost a member of the Senate. Senator Ben Chafin was a good man who cared about the people he represented and the issues he fought for. He will be missed. His […]

Important Upcoming Dates

December 30, 2020 By Creigh Deeds

  • Budget hearings on January 6
  • January 13 is the first day of the 2021 Session
  • January 15 is the Senate budget amendment deadline
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2020 Virginia General Assembly

The Special Session Continues

September 14, 2020

We knew back in April that we would need to return to Richmond for a special session to address budgetary issues. The pandemic dramatically reduced the amount of revenue flowing into Virginia’s tax coffers. We experienced a $2.7 billion budget shortfall and have seen nearly every aspect of state government impacted by the pandemic. Budgetary matters, for the most part have yet to be considered. The first few weeks of this special session has been consumed by other issues, such as the eviction crisis and utility bills, and by criminal justice reform. [Read More…]

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Virginia General Assembly 2019

Major Accomplishments in Richmond This Week!

The General Assembly returned to Richmond on April 3 for our 2019 reconvened session to consider gubernatorial vetoes and amendments. The governor has 30 days from the adjournment of the regular session to sign, veto, or offer amendments to legislation. The authority of Virginia’s governor to amend legislation is atypical compared to the president and many other governors. This power provides an opportunity to impact policy in a significant way. [Read More…]

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