Roanoke legislative committee finalizes priorities for upcoming General Assembly session
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The Roanoke City Legislative Committee met Nov. 3 and voted to finalize the city's legislative priorities for the next General Assembly session; the meeting transcript does not list the specific priorities.
The Roanoke City Legislative Committee voted Nov. 3 to finalize the city's list of legislative priorities for the upcoming General Assembly session, committee members said during the council's morning session.
The committee action will establish the city's formal requests and positions for state lawmakers when the General Assembly convenes. Committee members did not read the full list into the record during the meeting, and the transcript does not specify the individual priority items or any vote tally.
City staff noted that additional information is available on the city's website. The committee's vote to finalize the priorities was presented as a completed action in the council summary for the Nov. 3 meeting; further details and any staff briefing documents were not included in the publicly available meeting transcript.
Without specifics in the record, the committee's finalized priorities cannot be summarized here; the council packet or the city website is the official source for the complete list.
