Written By Hannah Pampoloni
The General Assembly 2024 session adjourned Saturday, with Loudoun representatives introducing 117 bills, 58 resolutions, and 90 budget amendments since Jan. 10.
Of those 117 bills, 52 passed, 33 failed, eight were incorporated into other legislation, and 24 were continued to 2025.
The bills included changes to gravel roads funding, data center regulations, education regulations, plastic bag tax revenue, firearms regulations, toll road changes, and local government regulations.
Bills that have passed now advance to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s desk for his signature or veto.