Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB87

Introduced
1/6/22  
Refer
1/6/22  
Report Pass
2/3/22  
Engrossed
2/8/22  

Caption

Pandemic response and preparedness; joint subcommittee established to study, report.

Impact

The bill is projected to influence state laws significantly by examining the powers of the Governor during long-term emergencies and the legislative oversight of such powers. It proposes to scrutinize how current laws have fared during the pandemic and to formulate recommendations for improvement. The outcomes of this bill could lead to amendments in current statutes regarding public health responses and emergency management protocols, ultimately shaping future responses to health crises.

Summary

HB87 establishes the Joint Subcommittee to Study Pandemic Response and Preparedness in Virginia. This initiative aims to assess the Commonwealth's responses to pandemics, particularly the COVID-19 pandemic, and evaluate the effectiveness of existing laws governing emergency responses. The subcommittee is tasked with understanding the performance of various systems, including healthcare, emergency management, education, and business regulations, to identify any gaps that need addressing for better future preparedness.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB87 appears to be supportive among those advocating for improved pandemic preparedness. Supporters believe that this initiative will enhance the state’s capabilities to handle future public health emergencies and encourage transparency and accountability within government responses. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding the scope of the Governor's powers and how these changes could affect local governance and individual freedoms during emergencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions about HB87 revolve around the balance of power between the state and local governments. Critics may argue that expanding the Governor's powers could undermine local decision-making during crises. Additionally, concerns about how effectively the recommendations will be implemented and whether they will adequately address the needs of vulnerable populations during future emergencies have been raised, making this a contentious area of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1823

Lynching Sites Memorialization, Virginia Commission on; established, report, sunset.

VA HB2465

Va. Ed. & Workforce Data Governing Board & Office of Va. Education & Workforce Data; established.

VA SB00705

An Act Establishing An Office Of Pandemic And Public Health Preparedness.

VA SB835

Virginia College Opportunity Endowment and Fund; established, report.

VA HB2593

Virginia College Access and Affordability Scholarship Fund; established, report.

VA HB2225

Commonwealth Savers Plan; Access Fund established, report.

VA SB1065

Commonwealth Savers Plan; Access Fund established, definitions, report.

VA SJR18

Dillon Rule; joint subcommittee to study.

VA HJR24

Dillon Rule; joint subcommittee to study.

VA HB2770

Virginia School Safety Preparedness Fund and Program; created and established, report.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.