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Appropriations subcommittee reports multiple capital outlay bills, sends measures on for further action

February 13, 2026 | 2026 Legislature VA, Virginia


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Appropriations subcommittee reports multiple capital outlay bills, sends measures on for further action
The General Government Capital Outlay Subcommittee of the Appropriations Committee met and voted to report several House bills and substitutes to the next stage of the legislative process.

Members opened the meeting, confirmed a quorum, and proceeded through a packed agenda of capital outlay and related measures. House Bill 398 (identified in the transcript as "safeguarding American veteran" and noted as by Delegate Herring) was moved, seconded and reported by a roll-call tally recorded in the transcript as 5 yes, 0 no, 2 absent. The committee then considered House Bill 569 and its substitute; members moved to adopt the substitute and reported HB 569 by a vote of 5 to 2.

The panel next addressed HB 850 and a motion to incorporate that measure into HB 1046. According to the record, the incorporation was acted on by voice vote; the transcript states that HB 1046 "reports with the substitute," reflecting adoption of the substitute language and the incorporation of HB 850 into HB 1046.

House Bill 1298, identified in the transcript as authored by Delegate Delaney and described as expanding the current process for issuance regarding victims of human trafficking, was moved, seconded and reported by a unanimous vote of 7 to 0. House Bill 1378 by Delegate Wiley, described as a land-related measure in the transcript, was also reported by a 7 to 0 vote.

House Bill 1411, listed in the record as by Delegate Schmidt, was considered with a substitute; the transcript records that the substitute was reported by a vote of 5 to 1. Finally, the committee reported HB 1464 (transcript reference: "HB 14 64 by Delia") by a recorded vote of 7 to 0. With no objections and the agenda exhausted, the chair adjourned the meeting.

The transcript shows the committee handled these items largely by motions to report and votes on substitutes or incorporations; the record contains no extended debate or amendments described in detail. The measures were forwarded out of the subcommittee for further consideration in the legislative process.

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