Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1537

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  
Report Pass
1/30/23  
Engrossed
2/1/23  
Engrossed
2/2/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
2/10/23  
Enrolled
2/20/23  
Chaptered
3/21/23  

Caption

Pound, Town of; repealing Chapter 312, 2022 Acts, relating to Charter.

Impact

The repeal of Chapter 312 indicates a significant shift in the legislative approach to local governance in Pound. By dismantling past regulation, SB1537 could potentially allow local authorities more flexibility in managing their governance structures, potentially leading to more tailored and effective local solutions. However, the implications of such changes vary based on the effectiveness of the previous charter provisions and the needs of the community that the local governance is meant to serve.

Summary

SB1537 is a legislative bill aimed at repealing Chapter 312 of the Acts of Assembly of 2022, which pertains to local governance, specifically related to the town of Pound. This bill effectively removes previous provisions that may have governed the town's charter, reinstating the pre-existing conditions for local governance as they were prior to the enactment of Chapter 312. By repealing these statutes, the bill seeks to streamline or adjust local regulatory frameworks to align with updated local needs or state mandates.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB1537 appears to be overwhelmingly supportive, as evidenced by the vote results showing 98 in favor and none against. This indicates a strong consensus among legislators that the repeal of Chapter 312 is viewed positively, perhaps reflecting a common agreement on the need for local autonomy or adjustments in governance. However, the absence of opposition raises questions about the lack of broader debate on the potential consequences of deregulatory actions.

Contention

While the passage of SB1537 has not generated significant public contention as seen from the voting results, it does raise concerns regarding the sufficiency of local governance structures once Chapter 312 is repealed. Critics may argue that repealing statutes without a concrete replacement or revision could lead to gaps in local governance or oversight. Thus, while the bill is supported, the long-term effects on community governance and public service delivery remain points of interest and caution.

Companion Bills

VA HB1641

Same As Pound, Town of; repealing Chapter 312, 2022 Acts, relating to Charter.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1641

Pound, Town of; repealing Chapter 312, 2022 Acts, relating to Charter.

VA HB904

Pound, Town of; repealing Charter, effective date.

VA H0510

An act relating to repealing the charter of the Town of Danville

VA SB25

Repealing a requirement for a report on chartered public school payments.

VA SB25

Repealing a requirement for a report on chartered public school payments.

VA HB719

Repealing the use of unused district facilities by chartered public schools.

VA HB71

Repealing a department of education report on chartered public school funding.

VA HB515

Repealing the chartered public school eligibility for state school building aid.

VA SF1693

Towns provision to adopt home rule charters

VA HB1566

AN ACT to amend Chapter 167 of the Private Acts of 1994; as amended by Chapter 39 of the Private Acts of 2020 and Chapter 52 of the Private Acts of 2022; and any other acts amendatory thereto, relative to the charter of the Town of Oakland.

Similar Bills

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