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Virginia Senate advances broad slate of bills on guns, elections and local policy in Friday session
Summary
The Virginia Senate on Feb. 14 moved a large number of House and Senate measures, approving an uncontested block of bills and recording roll-call votes on several contested measures including firearm limits, election rules and environmental changes.
The Virginia Senate on Feb. 14 passed a long list of bills during a busy floor session, approving an uncontested block of House bills and recording roll-call votes on multiple contested measures that touched firearms policy, elections administration and environmental management.
The Senate approved an uncontested block of House bills without debate, with the tally recorded as "Ayes 36, no 0." The body then considered and voted on a series of individual House and Senate measures across policy areas.
Votes at a glance (selected items recorded on the floor):
- House Bill 16 07 (assault firearms prohibition, House cognate to Senate Bill 11 81): Passed. Vote recorded: "Ayes 21, noes 15." (Clerk: "Eyes 21, nose 15. The bill…
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