Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB966

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Chief Resilience Officer of the Commonwealth; moves position under the Governor, etc.

Impact

If implemented, HB966 will significantly reorganize the state's approach to resilience by integrating various state agencies under the leadership of the Chief Resilience Officer. This reorganization aims to foster more effective communication among entities responsible for flood management, environmental protection, and infrastructure resilience. The establishment of the Virginia Community Flood Preparedness Fund will facilitate the allocation of resources for flood prevention projects and permits local governments to receive financial support for implementing essential resilience-related initiatives. The bill specifically prioritizes assistance for low-income areas, ensuring equitable access to flood mitigation resources.

Summary

House Bill 966 seeks to establish the Office of Commonwealth Resilience and the position of Chief Resilience Officer within the Virginia government. This Officer will act as the primary coordinator of resilience and adaptation initiatives, overseeing efforts to enhance the state's capacity to address flooding and other environmental challenges. The bill emphasizes the importance of communication and cooperation across various state and local agencies to streamline resilience efforts, thus enhancing Virginia's response to recurrent flooding events. The Chief Resilience Officer will also develop strategies and recommend funding opportunities to bolster community resilience across the state.

Contention

While supporters of HB966 herald it as a necessary move towards comprehensive flood management and environmental resilience, critics may argue that the effectiveness of centralized authority rests largely on its implementation. The overarching concern revolves around potential bureaucratic hurdles that could delay resource allocation and hinder local efforts to combat flooding. Some stakeholders might worry that while the bill aims for a unified strategy, it could inadvertently stifle local innovation and responsiveness by enforcing state-level regulations that may not suit specific local conditions.

Companion Bills

VA HB1458

Similar To Chief Resilience Officer of the Commonwealth; moves position under the Governor, etc.

Previously Filed As

VA HB847

Virginia Resiliency Authority; established, definitions, report.

VA SB569

Coastal Virginia Resiliency Authority; established, members, report.

VA HB1970

Virginia Coastal Resilience Technical Advisory Committee; renames Committee.

VA HB2409

Virginia College Savings Plan; renamed Commonwealth Savers Plan, duties of governing board.

VA HB2396

Virginia College Savings Plan; renamed Commonwealth Savers Plan, duties of governing board.

VA SB1519

Virginia College Savings Plan; renamed Commonwealth Savers Plan, duties of governing board, report.

VA SB1332

Federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth; consultation on permits and reviews.

VA HB2004

Federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth; agencies to consult on permits and reviews.

VA HB2195

Workforce development; consolidation of policies and programs, etc.

VA SB1470

Workforce development; consolidation of policies and programs, etc.

Similar Bills

VA HB1458

Chief Resilience Officer of the Commonwealth; moves position under the Governor, etc.

VA SB733

Chief Resilience Officer of the Commonwealth; moves position under the Governor.

VA SB733

Chief Resilience Officer of the Commonwealth; moves position under the Governor.

VA HB1970

Virginia Coastal Resilience Technical Advisory Committee; renames Committee.

VA SB506

Flood resiliency & protection; implements recom. from first Va. Coastal Resilience Master Plan.

VA HB516

Flood resiliency & protection; implements recom. from first Va. Coastal Resilience Master Plan.

VA SB551

Flood resiliency & protection; implements recom. from first Va. Coastal Resilience Master Plan.

VA HB602

Flood Control, Department of, and Commonwealth Flood Plan; created, report.