Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB76

Introduced
1/4/22  
Refer
1/4/22  
Report Pass
1/21/22  

Caption

Absentee voting; reimbursement of costs to counties and cities for cost of conducting.

Impact

The proposed changes under HB 76 would significantly impact state laws related to election administration, especially in how financial responsibility is distributed between state governance and local jurisdictions. By mandating reimbursement for absentee voting, the bill seeks to alleviate the financial strain on counties and cities, ensuring that all eligible voters can exercise their rights without local governments facing budgetary challenges stemming from election costs.

Summary

House Bill 76 introduces amendments to the Code of Virginia specifically addressing the costs associated with conducting absentee voting. According to the bill, counties and cities are responsible for these costs; however, the General Assembly is mandated to establish a reimbursement plan within the general appropriation act. Each locality would be fully reimbursed for their absentee voting expenses annually in accordance with the developed plan. This initiative aims to ensure that local governments are not financially burdened by the voting process, particularly as absentee voting becomes increasingly crucial in modern elections.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intention to protect local governments from potential financial strains, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding provided by the General Assembly to meet these reimbursement obligations. Stakeholders might debate the potential implications of such reimbursement plans, particularly in times of budgetary constraints, as well as whether the allocation will sufficiently cover all incurred costs. Additionally, there could be challenges in the logistics of implementing the reimbursement framework and ensuring timely payments to localities.

Notable_points

The unanimous voting history of HB 76 (21 yeas and 0 nays during the report from the Privileges and Elections committee) indicates bipartisan support for the bill's objectives. This consensus reflects a shared recognition among legislators regarding the importance of facilitating absentee voting in a fair manner that does not disadvantage municipalities.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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