Regulatory Reform Bill Update 1/21

Regulatory Reform


The following bill will be voted on in the House Health Subcommittee THIS MORNING, 1/21.


SUPPORT


SUPPORT: HB1555 – Healthcare Sand Box
Requires the Department of Health to establish the Health Care Regulatory Sandbox Program to enable a person to obtain limited access to the market in the Commonwealth to temporarily test an innovative health care product or service on a limited basis. 


Please contact these Delegates and tell them to VOTE YES on HB1555

Subcommittee: HealthDistrictPhoneEmail
Chair: Delegate Patrick A. Hope(D)1(804) 698-1001[email protected]
Delegate Charniele L. Herring(D)4(804) 698-1004[email protected]
Delegate M. Keith Hodges(R)68(804) 698-1068[email protected]
Delegate Marcia S. “Cia” Price(D)85(804) 698-1085[email protected]
Delegate Irene Shin(D)8(804) 698-1008[email protected]
Delegate Mark D. Sickles(D)17(804) 698-1017[email protected]
Delegate Kim A. Taylor(R)82(804) 698-1082[email protected]
Delegate H. Otto Wachsmann, Jr.(R)83(804) 698-1083[email protected]
Delegate Rodney T. Willett(D)58(804) 698-1058[email protected]

Bill Update From 1/20


Status: This bill passed the Senate Commerce and Labor bill. Next, it will be sent to the Senate Floor for a vote.

SUPPORT: SB1276 – Portable Benefit Accounts and Tax Deduction

This bill establishes a framework for portable benefit accounts for independent contractors and provides a state income tax deduction for contributions to these accounts. The legislation supports independent workers by creating a mechanism for flexible benefits and tax relief, allowing contractors to save for healthcare and other essential expenses while maintaining individual financial autonomy.


Status: This bill was killed in the Senate Local Government Committee.

SUPPORT: SB839 – Property Rights and Multi-Family Housing
This bill would require cities and counties to automatically allow apartment buildings or other multi-family housing to be built in areas that are currently zoned for businesses or commercial use, supporting strong property rights.