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Subcommittee moves multiple ABC and gaming bills; summary of actions and outcomes

February 03, 2026 | 2026 Legislature VA, Virginia


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Subcommittee moves multiple ABC and gaming bills; summary of actions and outcomes
The House subcommittee on ABC and Gaming took action on a range of bills spanning iGaming, distillery service limits, tobacco enforcement, restaurant mixed‑beverage modernization and DORA clarifications. The following is a concise list of the formal outcomes the subcommittee recorded before adjournment.

Votes and formal actions at a glance

- HB 161 (iGaming): Reported with substitute and referred to Appropriations (motion carried 5–4). See separate coverage for details.

- HB 1429: Carried over to 2027 under rule 22 by voice vote.

- HB 934 (distillery service limits): Substitute reduced service from 6 ounces to 4.5 ounces, required food be readily available (food trucks, owner/provided or BYOF), included a two‑year sunset and a report requirement to ABC; reported with substitute (7–2).

- HB 308 (vape/tobacco enforcement): Substitute removes a $400 annual fee, modernizes penalties (first offense $1,000; second $5,000; third $10,000), requires electronic ID verification after repeat violations and delays full enactment until January 2027 to allow the Attorney General's office to staff up; reported with substitute and referred to Appropriations (8–1).

- HB 729 (marketing to minors): Laid on the table with a letter to the Virginia Lottery (motion carried 8–1).

- HB 975 (MBAR modernization): Creates tiered mixed‑beverage ratio based on monthly food sales with ABC study requirement; reported as amended (6–3).

- HB 980 (voluntary self‑exclusion registry): Establishes a voluntary registry and optional court‑ordered entries; reported with substitute (8 yes, 0 no, 1 abstention).

- HB 1197 (automatic ABC reinstatement after health permit restoration): Laid on the table (7–2).

- HB 1343 (museum retail/special event license): Reported unanimously (9–0).

- HB 1484 (DORA clarifications): Laid on the table (4–3).

- HB 1157 (charitable gaming administrative cleanup): Reported unanimously (8–0).

Committee commentary and next steps

Committee members and stakeholders repeatedly framed their positions around three themes: public‑health risk and problem‑gambling prevention; potential revenue effects on the Lottery and K–12 funding; and impacts on local businesses and jobs (distilleries, restaurants, horse‑racing and casinos). Many bills include sunsets, report requirements, or delayed enactment language to allow agencies (Virginia ABC, Virginia Lottery, Attorney General) to study implementation and address enforcement concerns.

The subcommittee adjourned and most bills reported will proceed to the next relevant committee (often Appropriations or full committee) for further consideration. For bills referred to Appropriations, fiscal analyses and agency implementation plans will be the primary focus going forward.

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