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2026 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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Legislative Language Updates (language only)

Item 1 #3c

Item 1 #3c

Legislative Department
General Assembly of Virginia

Language

Page 3, line 25, strike "$126,160" and insert "$133,843".

Page 3, line 28, strike "$344,216" and insert "$365,179".

Page 3, line 31, strike $240,613" and insert "$256,511".

Page 3, line 35, strike "$52,102" and insert "$55,275".

Page 3, line 36, strike "$60,409" and insert "$62,183".

Page 3, line 39, strike "$19,538" and insert "$20,728".

Page 3, line 40, strike "$11,583" and insert "$13,818".

Page 4, line 25, strike "$83,336" and insert "$88,412".

Page 7, after line 2, insert:

"3. The Legislative Branch, as a coequal and separate branch of government, shall be exempt from directives and executive orders from the Executive Branch and the Governor related to purchasing, finance, and information technology. The Clerks of the House of Delegates and Senate, with approval from the Speaker of the House and/or Chair of Senate Rules, shall determine when it is in the best interest of the Legislature to follow Executive Branch procedures. The Clerks of the House of Delegates and Senate shall have full authority to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with Executive Branch agencies and outside vendors for services. The Clerks of the House of Delegates and Senate shall approve and have final authority over the maintenance, operations, upkeep, upgrades, and construction of their respective spaces in legislative buildings. The Clerks shall collaborate on joint spaces."

Page 8, line 55, after "M." insert "1."

Page 9, after line 4, insert:

"2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Speaker of the House of Delegates or the President Pro Tempore of the Senate may appoint a designee to any council, commission, or other body in the legislative or executive branch of state government in lieu of any member of the House of Delegates or Senate, respectively, who is serving as an ex officio member of such body."

Page 11, line 13, strike "Coastal" and insert "Recurring".

Page 14, strike lines 18 through 21 and insert:

"2. No later than August 1, 2026, DLAS shall submit for approval to the Legislative IT Council, the agency's development priorities through the 2027 fiscal year. Those priorities shall include resolution of outstanding issues with the Legislative Information System (LIS), Lobbyist-in-a-Box, and redesign of bill drafting and e-filing. DLAS shall cease development of all other systems unless otherwise directed by the Joint Committee on Rules or the Legislative IT Council."



Explanation

(This amendment makes language updates to Item 1, to include such matters as removal of outdated references and directives, updating compensation amounts to reflect recent statewide pay actions, and clarifying legislative authority with regard to appointments and operating guidelines.)