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Subject Two Visuals Look at the Session's Activity So Far
Date January 24, 2020 3:15 PM
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In the Virginia legislature, the proportion of Republican- and Democratic-sponsored bills introduced each year has roughly mirrored the number of seats each party held. This year, Democrats -- who regained control of both chambers for the first time in two decades -- have introduced more than their share of bills. ([link removed])
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The first two weeks of the General Assembly session are always the slowest as committees get organized and begin to review legislation. VPAP compares the number of bills referred ([link removed]) from House and Senate committees ([link removed]) in the first two weeks with the number of measures referred in recent years following an election.
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