• January 27, 2020: HJ 1/SJ 1: Resolution to ratify the
Equal Rights Amendment to the
United States Constitution • February 24, 2020: HB 35/SB 103: Restores parole eligibility to those serving 20 years of a sentence for crimes committed as a juvenile and for which they received a lengthy sentence • March 4, 2020: HB 245: Repeals the crime of fornication • March 2, 2020: HB 61: Provides that an adult sentenced for a juvenile offense can earn good conduct credit at the rate of one day for each one day served. • March 2, 2020: HB 386: Prohibits the performance of
conversion therapy by state-licensed counselors on juveniles under 18 • March 2, 2020: HB 587: Requiring the inclusion of space and equipment for changing babies during plans for new state government buildings • April 11, 2020: SB 868: Virginia Values Act, Prohibits
LGBT discrimination in employment, housing, credit, and public accommodations • HB 277: Allowing currently-incarcerated individuals to earn credit towards paying off fines and fees through community work • HB 1490: Repealing statutory bans on same-sex marriages and civil unions. • HB 696: Provides that localities may prohibit discrimination in housing, employment, public accommodations, credit, and education on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity • HB 1071: Repeals the crime of profane swearing • HB 973/SB 600: Repeals several laws enacted from 1901 to 1960 which encoded racial segregation of students in elementary and secondary schools and institutions of higher education in Virginia • HB 1514/SB 50: Protects hair texture, hair type, and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists from discrimination (see also:
CROWN Act)
Other legislation Notable bills filed include: •
HB 1: Legalization of no-excuse
absentee voting •
HB 2: Regulates firearms transfers and sales through
background checks • HB 3: Prohibits discrimination in housing on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity • HB 4: Legalizes and regulates casino gambling in Virginia through the
Virginia Lottery Board • HB 961: Banning sale and transport of
assault weapons and
high-capacity magazines • HB 1625: Repealing Virginia's statewide ban on
local governments removing or altering Confederate monuments • SB 2: Decriminalizing
cannabis in Virginia • SB 601: Eliminating
Lee-Jackson Day and making
Election Day a state holiday • SB 240:
Red flag law • HB 177: Joining the
National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (consideration moved to 2021 session)
Equal Rights Amendment HJ 1, prefiled by
Jennifer Carroll Foy, and SJ 1, filed by
Jennifer McClellan, will make Virginia the 3rd state since 2017 and the 38th overall necessary to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (counting the five that have since voted to rescind their ratifications). Both bills were given initial approval, with SJ 1 being approved 28-12 in the Senate and HJ 1 being approved 59-41 in the House, and were passed by the other chamber on January 27. All Democrats and several Republicans in both chambers voted in favor of the resolutions. However, experts and advocates have acknowledged legal uncertainty about the consequences of Virginia's potential ratification, due to the expired deadlines and the five states' purported revocations. ==Events==