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Votes at a glance: Virginia Senate acts on governor amendments, judicial slate and several high-profile bills

3214638 · April 2, 2025
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Summary

The Senate in a special reconvened session recorded votes on a broad set of governor amendments, confirmed judicial nominees under a joint order and debated high-profile bills including pharmacy/PBM reform and tax provisions. Many governor amendments were adopted; others were rejected after recorded roll calls.

The Virginia Senate, meeting in special session on April 1, 2025 in Richmond, completed a packed calendar that included the formal execution of a joint order to elect judges, and votes on dozens of bills and governor-recommended amendments. Below are the most consequential outcomes and recorded roll-call tallies that were announced on the floor.

What was most prominent

- Judicial elections (HJR 6005): The Senate complied with the joint order and voted to elect nominees named by several Senate resolutions; the clerk recorded unanimous tallies (Ayes 40, No 0) and the chair declared the nominees duly elected.

- Governor amendments: The Senate considered dozens of governor amendments. Some were adopted by voice or…

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