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House adopts wide slate of third‑reading bills on energy, labor, education and health

March 03, 2026 | 2026 Legislature VA, Virginia


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House adopts wide slate of third‑reading bills on energy, labor, education and health
The Virginia House of Delegates cleared a large portion of its third‑reading calendar on March 3, passing bills on energy, labor, education and public health during a full morning session.

Sponsors presented committee substitutes and floor summaries for many bills. Among those the House passed were SB 72 (energy efficiency upgrades for certain low‑income residents, described by the sponsor as reducing heating‑related cost of living), SB 73 (directing the Department of Medical Assistance Services to train school staff on Medicaid billing navigation for school health services), SB 121 (steps toward including farm workers in the Virginia minimum wage act, while retaining an H‑2 exemption in the Senate version), and SB 191 (requiring a minimum two‑person freight train crew). Several bills addressing energy and consumer protections also moved forward, including measures on appliance efficiency (SB 256), grid metrics (SB 621) and renewable portfolio standards adjustments (SB 175).

Votes were reported by the clerk for many items. For example, SB 72 passed on a 64–34 recorded count; SB 73 passed (recorded as 79–19); the House approved SB 121 by 63–35. Most committee substitutes were agreed to on voice votes before final passage.

Why it matters: The package touches everyday consumer protections (energy and appliance standards), workplace rules (minimum staffing and wages), and public health and education administration (Medicaid billing navigation in schools). Many of these bills now advance toward final enrollment or any required conference actions.

Next steps: The clerk and leadership announced committee meeting schedules and adjourned the House to reconvene the following day at noon. Legislative staff will publish enrolled bills and any conference committee notices in the coming days.

Votes at a glance: SB 661 (gaming) — passed 57–39–1; SB 72 (energy efficiency) — passed 64–34; SB 73 (DMAS school training) — passed 79–19; SB 121 (farm workers & minimum wage) — passed 63–35; SB 191 (train crew minimum) — passed 64–34. (Tallies as reported by the clerk in floor announcements and recorded roll calls.)

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