For Release: Jan. 14, 2009
Contact: David Clementson
Email: dclementson@oag.state.va.us
Phone: 804-786-2071
Attorney General Bob McDonnell Announces 2009 Legislative Agenda
McDonnell Calls for: Election Reforms, Tax Credits for School Supplies, New Safeguards for Home Buyers, Greater Support for Public-Private Partnerships to Build Infrastructure
Limits Agenda to Less Than 15 Bills; Encourages General Assembly to Focus on Budget
RICHMOND - Attorney General Bob McDonnell unveiled his 2009 legislative agenda today, limiting his annual package of bills to less than 15 pieces of legislation in order to keep the General Assembly’s focus on the budget shortfall facing the Commonwealth.
“I have limited our 2009 legislative agenda to less than 15 bills, in support of the decision by the members of the House of Delegates to do the same,” Attorney General McDonnell said. “Over the past three years our legislative agendas have enjoyed broad, bipartisan support, with 83 bills passed and signed into law by the Governor. We accomplished this by bringing Virginians together to achieve positive results for the Commonwealth.”
McDonnell added, “This session of the General Assembly we must once again come together, this time to solve our budget challenges. We face at least a $3 billion dollar shortfall, and fixing this shortfall must be the focus of the next 45 days. With this in mind, I have proposed a very limited legislative agenda this year, consisting of common sense solutions to some of the challenges facing our Commonwealth. I am calling for important election reforms that will make voting easier and clear up legal problems, while providing important new safeguards for the democratic process. I have proposed a modest tax credit for the purchase of school supplies. At this tough economic moment we should pass measures which encourage consumer spending on the education of Virginia’s children. I am calling for mortgage lenders to be covered by the Virginia Consumer Protection Act. Finally, I will ask for a renewed commitment to public-private partnerships to get new infrastructure built quicker, and at reduced cost to the taxpayers.”
The announcement of the 2009 legislative agenda follows three past years of important reforms advocated by Attorney General McDonnell. He won passage of all his original campaign promises within the first two General Assembly sessions: sweeping new measures combating sexual predators, protecting children online, reducing frivolous prisoner litigation, eliminating burdensome government regulations, improving homeland security and securing private property rights. McDonnell has also secured numerous other reforms, including creating a Senior Alert to help locate missing senior citizens, cracking down on animal fighting, strengthening Virginia’s mental health system, and eliminating burdensome and unnecessary regulations.
To read more about the success of the Attorney General’s previous legislative packages, click on the following year links: 2006, 2007, 2008.
Attorney General Bob McDonnell’s 2009 Legislative Agenda
Election Reforms
Absentee Voters
Patron: Cosgrove/Martin
Voting Improvement Act
Patrons: Cosgrove/Blevins
Various Components Include:
Reduce Voting Lines
Change in Voting Precinct
Election Official Relief Act
Election Paraphernalia
Voter Domicile
Prevent Dual Registration and Voting
Click here to read more about these election reform proposals
Education/Tax Relief
School Tax Credit
Patron: Ware/Newman
Consumer Protection
Mortgage Lender and Broker Act
Patrons: Kilgore/Watkins
Click here to read more about the Attorney General’s mortgage reform proposals.
Prohibition on Sale of Recalled Products
Patrons: Iaquinto/McDougle
Price Gouging
Patron: Lingamfelter
Public Safety
Identity Theft
Patrons: Bell/Hurt
Gangs
Patrons: Cline/Obenshain
Infrastructure
Enhancing Virginia’s Infrastructure
Patron: McDougle
Electronic Filing with State Agencies
Patrons: Massie, Wagner
Other Legislation that Attorney General Bob McDonnell will Support
In addition to his legislative agenda, the Attorney General also supports the following legislative initiatives: