Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB499

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/3/26  
Report Pass
2/10/26  
Engrossed
2/12/26  

Caption

Chesapeake Bay Pay for Outcomes Fund; established, report.

Impact

The anticipated impact of SB499 is multi-fold. Primarily, it establishes a new funding avenue for projects targeting watershed restoration and nutrient management within Virginia's part of the Chesapeake Bay. The bill prioritizes projects that align with established pollutant reduction goals and emphasize measurable outcomes, thus aligning state efforts with broader environmental standards. By emphasizing a competitive solicitation process, this legislation encourages innovation and efficiency among project proposals, potentially enhancing state efforts to comply with federal environmental mandates while improving local water quality.

Summary

SB499 introduces the Chesapeake Bay Pay for Outcomes Fund, which aims to create a dedicated fund within the state treasury to support environmental efforts specifically geared towards reducing nutrient and sediment pollution in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. This fund is established with the intent to utilize state and other participatory finances to incentivize projects that achieve measurable outcomes in pollution reduction. To access funding from this initiative, projects must demonstrate verified reductions in pollution loads, providing a structured means to resource-specific environmental goals while fostering accountability and efficiency in public spending.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB499 is overwhelmingly positive, particularly among environmental advocates and lawmakers focused on sustainability. Stakeholders see the establishment of outcome-based funding as a pioneering step towards addressing pollution challenges in a structured and accountable manner. However, there are cautionary voices noting the importance of ensuring that the funding supports equitable solutions that serve various community needs, avoiding oversights where funding may disproportionately favor certain projects over others.

Contention

Despite the positive outlook, notable points of contention have surfaced. Critics apprehend that the criteria for project selection could inadvertently favor larger organizations over grassroots initiatives, leading to inequities in who benefits from state support. The emphasis on documented outcomes raises concerns about the practicality of data collection and the potential challenges smaller entities may face in demonstrating the required empirical evidence. Furthermore, discussions around accountability in managing public funds are crucial, as stakeholders reflect on the need for transparent processes to ensure the Fund's resources are allocated effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1365

Stormwater management regulations; localities outside Chesapeake Bay watershed.

VA HB2212

Stormwater management regulations; localities outside Chesapeake Bay watershed.

VA HB2331

Chesapeake Bay Preservation Areas; acceptance of signed & sealed plan in lieu of local plan review.

VA HB2170

Virginia Natural Resources Commitment Fund; distribution of certain funds, reports.

VA SB958

Virginia Water Quality Improvement Fund; establishing a reserve fund within Fund, etc.

VA SJR333

Commending veteran residents of Westminster-Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay.

VA HB1702

Urban Public-Private Partnership Redevelopment Fund; funding requirements, report.

VA SB930

Aquatic fauna/water quality in Chesapeake Bay & its major tributaries; surface water intakes.

VA SB835

Virginia College Opportunity Endowment and Fund; established, report.

VA HB1908

Virginia Institute of Marine Science; study of the cumulative impacts of surface water intakes on aquatic fauna and water quality in the Chesapeake Bay and its major Virginia tributaries; report.

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AR HB1928

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NY S05936

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MN SF1840

Grant program appropriation to promote certain nutrient management practices

MN HF1524

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MT HB736

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