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Gov. Youngkin outlines legislative priorities including sweeping tax cuts, education changes

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has announced dozens of bills and budget amendments he鈥檚 supporting to further what he calls his Day One Agenda.

In a statement on Friday, the Governor said they reflected 鈥渂ipartisan priorities.鈥

鈥淭hese initiatives will make Virginia’s communities safer, restore academic excellence, lower the cost of living, and I look forward to seeing these bills come to my desk,鈥 Youngkin said.

The bills include substantial tax cuts such as doubling Virginia鈥檚 standard income tax deduction to $9,000 for single tax filers and $18,000 for married couples filing jointly, sending out a one time tax refund of $300 to $600 dollars, a new requirement that .

He鈥檚 also supporting bills that suspend a recent state gas increase and eliminate Virginia鈥檚 2.5% grocery tax.

Youngkin campaigned on sweeping tax cuts. At one point on the campaign trail he said he was considering getting rid of the state income tax, though he later walked that back.

Left leaning groups have criticized Youngkin鈥檚 tax plans.

Youngkin says the cuts will be paid for in part from Virginia鈥檚 $2.6 billion surplus, the largest in the state鈥檚 history.

The Governor is also backing a number of bills that would make changes to public education, including one bill forbidding the teaching of what it calls 鈥渋nherently divisive concepts鈥 in school.

Youngkin’s already signed an executive order banning critical race theory from state curriculums, though Virginia school districts deny it’s being taught.

He鈥檚 also supporting a new bill that requires school principals to report 鈥渃ertain enumerated acts that may constitute a misdemeanor offense” to law enforcement and to notify parents of students who are victims that the offense has been reported.

It comes after Youngkin ordered an investigation into the Loudoun County Public School鈥檚 handling of sexual assault cases.

Another bill on the list changes the policy around sexually explication instruction taught in classrooms. School Boards would now have to notify parents that such material was being taught, allow parents to review the material and provide alternative options if parents don鈥檛 want their children learning that content.

He鈥檚 also backing school reopening legislation that requires in person instruction for students except 鈥渋n the case of the 10 unscheduled remote learning days otherwise permitted by law.”

Youngkin said he is also supporting increasing funding for charter schools in the Commonwealth.

The bills would have to pass a divided Virginia legislature.

Shayna Estulin

Shayna Estulin joined 91欧美激情 in 2021 as an anchor/reporter covering breaking news in the D.C. region. She has loved radio since she was a child and is thrilled to now be part of Washington鈥檚 top radio news station.

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