Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SJR18

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Dillon Rule; joint subcommittee to study.

Impact

The primary focus of the bill will be to evaluate how the Dillon Rule affects the interaction between state and local authorities, particularly under contemporary challenges that local governments face. The subcommittee will analyze the feasibility and implications of potentially abrogating the Dillon Rule and determine how such changes could be implemented within the framework of Virginia law, given its longstanding adherence to this rule.

Summary

SJR18 proposes the establishment of a joint subcommittee aimed at studying the implications and operational challenges posed by the Dillon Rule in Virginia. The Dillon Rule is a judicial philosophy that restricts local governments by allowing them to exercise only those powers that are expressly granted by the state constitution or statutes. This bill attempts to assess whether the current structure serves the needs of modern local governments or if a transition to home rule would offer more flexibility and autonomy in governance.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the historical justification for the Dillon Rule, which some argue has become an obstacle for local governments aiming to respond to complex, modern-day challenges. Supporters of the bill advocate for local autonomy, suggesting that a shift towards home rule could enable localities to better manage their unique needs and avoid the inefficient burden of numerous local bills that often arise in legislative sessions. Conversely, opponents may fear that dismantling the Dillon Rule could lead to inconsistent local laws that undermine statewide uniformity and create governance challenges.

Companion Bills

VA SJR18

Carry Over Dillon Rule; joint subcommittee to study.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR24

Dillon Rule; joint subcommittee to study.

VA SJR18

Dillon Rule; joint subcommittee to study.

VA HJR55

Recurrent Flooding, Joint Subcommittee on; study continued.

VA SJR28

Public transit systems, joint subcommittee to study funding needs.

VA SJR261

Virginia Gaming Commission; joint subcommittee to study feasibility of establishing Commission.

VA HJR548

Virginia Gaming Commission; joint subcommittee to study feasibility of establishing Commission.

VA HJR10

Virginia Gaming Commission, Joint Subcommittee studying feasibility of establishing; continued.

VA SJR12

Virginia Gaming Commission, Joint Subcommittee studying feasibility of establishing; continued.

VA HJR25

Historically black colleges and universities; joint subcommittee to study challenges faced, etc.

VA SJR243

Recurrent Flooding, Joint Subcommittee on; continued, membership increase.

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