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Votes at a glance: Transportation Committee reports multiple bills including photo‑monitoring and highway safety measures

March 05, 2026 | 2026 Legislature VA, Virginia


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Votes at a glance: Transportation Committee reports multiple bills including photo‑monitoring and highway safety measures
The Transportation Committee reported several bills, many on subcommittee recommendations, moving multiple measures to the next stage of the legislative process.

What the committee moved
- Senate Bill 81: The substitute would allow state and local law enforcement to enforce certain federal traffic infractions within Planning District 8 and permit photo speed monitoring on the National Parkway if authorized by the federal government or National Park Service. The subcommittee recommended reporting on a vote of 10–0.

- Senate Bill 124: Clarifies reimbursement procedures for towing, impounding and storage costs owed by the Commonwealth and requires a form developed by the Supreme Court executive secretary; subcommittee recommended reporting 10–0.

- Senate Bill 150: Incorporated into another bill (listed in committee as an incorporation into the vehicle enforcement package); the subcommittee recommended incorporation 10–0.

- Senate Bill 219: Substitute includes provisions from House Bill 1220 and adds a second summons and vehicle registration refusal provisions; subcommittee recommended reporting 8–2.

- Senate Bill 436: Technical amendments align language and limit photo speed monitoring in highway work zones to when workers are present; subcommittee recommended reporting 10–0.

- Senate Bill 437: Substitute authorizes alternating amber and green warning lights on snow plows and truck‑mounted attenuators; subcommittee recommended reporting 9–0.

- Senate Bill 506: Would permit application of clear film to vehicle windshields so long as federal requirements and state safety standards are met; subcommittee recommended reporting 9–0.

How the committee handled the business
Committee leaders moved several bills in a block and pulled those requiring substitutes or technical amendments for separate consideration. Where the subcommittee vote was announced, the transcript recorded the recommended tallies (reported above). For several items the committee used voice votes to advance measures; numeric roll call tallies were provided for subcommittee recommendations but not always repeated on the full committee record in the transcript.

What happens next
Each bill reported will proceed according to the General Assembly's calendar for further consideration. Committee chairs said they appreciated subcommittee work and staff support that prepared measures for fuller committee review.

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