Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB5

Introduced
11/17/25  
Refer
11/17/25  
Report Pass
2/4/26  
Report Pass
2/10/26  
Engrossed
2/12/26  
Refer
2/18/26  
Report Pass
2/24/26  
Engrossed
2/27/26  
Engrossed
3/3/26  
Enrolled
3/9/26  
Chaptered
4/13/26  

Caption

Income-Qualified Energy Efficiency and Weatherization Task Force; established, report.

Impact

The bill intends to address significant challenges in energy efficiency and weatherization access for income-qualified households, ensuring that these groups receive necessary upgrades to improve living conditions and reduce energy costs. The report mandated by the bill will analyze the current situation and provide important data on the demographics of those needing assistance and the outcomes of existing programs. Furthermore, it will highlight potential barriers that hinder participation in these programs, contributing to informed policy decision-making at the state level.

Summary

SB5 establishes the Income-Qualified Energy Efficiency and Weatherization Task Force in Virginia, under the Department of Housing and Community Development. This initiative aims to identify barriers faced by income-qualified energy customers in accessing energy efficiency programs and to develop strategies for enhancing the coordination between state and federal utilities. The Task Force is tasked with reporting its findings and recommendations by September 30, 2027, to improve the delivery of energy-efficient housing and resources for eligible individuals and households, including multi-family buildings and manufactured homes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB5 leans towards a positive acknowledgment of the need for structured support for vulnerable households struggling with energy costs. By instituting a dedicated Task Force, it signifies a commitment to addressing inequities in housing and utility access, which is generally viewed favorably by community advocates and social service organizations. However, potential critiques may arise regarding the funding and implementation of the recommendations set forth by the Task Force, depending on the resources allocated by the state.

Contention

While the overarching goals of SB5 are broadly supported, contention may arise regarding the specifics of execution, particularly concerning funding and the actual effectiveness of the proposed improvements. Stakeholders may debate the level of insight the Task Force can truly provide, along with the state's willingness to act on the recommendations post-report. Possible challenges in coordinating efforts across multiple government departments may also lead to disputes regarding accountability and outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1935

Income Qualified Energy Efficiency and Weatherization Task Force; established, report.

VA SB777

Income-Qualified Energy Efficiency and Weatherization Task Force; established, definitions, report.

VA HB2744

Electric utilities; energy efficiency upgrades, report.

VA SB1342

Electric utilities; energy efficiency upgrades, report.

VA HB2030

Environmental Justice Task Force; established, report.

VA HB2506

Income tax, state; energy-efficient homes tax credits.

VA HB2086

Income tax, state; energy efficient homes tax credits.

VA SB230

Electric utilities; energy efficiency programs, duty to implement the Energy Policy, etc.

VA HB1708

Access to Housing Task Force; report.

VA HB2509

Virginia Clean Energy Innovation Bank; established, report.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.