Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB292

Introduced
1/9/26  
Refer
1/9/26  
Report Pass
1/28/26  
Engrossed
2/2/26  
Refer
2/4/26  
Report Pass
3/3/26  
Enrolled
3/14/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  

Caption

Agricultural and forestal districts advisory committee; membership.

Impact

The passage of HB292 aims to enhance local governance over agricultural and forestal matters by ensuring that committees are composed of individuals with direct knowledge and experience in the industry. This initiative seeks to align local regulations with the unique agricultural characteristics of each district, thus potentially improving resource management and planning. By formalizing the advisory role of these committees, the bill hopes to create a structured approach to agricultural and forestry development, which can positively affect local economies and land management practices.

Summary

House Bill 292 seeks to amend the Code of Virginia regarding the membership of agricultural and forestal districts advisory committees. The bill establishes a framework for local governing bodies to create advisory committees tasked with guiding the planning and management of agricultural and forestal resources within their districts. Specifically, it outlines the composition of these committees, which is expected to include landowners actively engaged in agricultural or forestal production, local property assessment officers, and representatives from local governing bodies.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB292 appears to be largely positive, reflecting a supportive view among legislators for increased local control and input in agricultural and forestal district management. The smooth passage of the bill through the Senate, evidenced by a unanimous vote, indicates that there is a broad consensus on the importance of engaging local stakeholders in shaping policies that affect their livelihoods.

Contention

While HB292 passed without opposition, potential points of contention could arise surrounding the implementation of these advisory committee structures, particularly regarding the selection of members and the extent of their advisory powers. There may also be concerns about how decisions made by these committees will be integrated into broader state agricultural policies, suggesting the need for ongoing dialogue between state authorities and local committees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB890

Agricultural commodity boards; Agricultural Council, appointment and membership terms.

VA HB1798

Agricultural commodity boards; Agricultural Council, appointment and membership terms.

VA SB1232

Autism Advisory Council; name change, membership, repeals sunset date.

VA HB1772

Autism Advisory Council; name change, membership, repeals sunset date.

VA HB2280

New Americans Advisory Board, Office of; increase in membership.

VA HB2327

Eastern Virginia Groundwater Management Advisory Committee; extension of sunset date.

VA SB1041

Va. Forensic Nursing Advisory Council; established.

VA HB2088

Va. Forensic Nursing Advisory Council; established.

VA HB1686

Campaign finance; prohibited personal use of campaign funds; complaints, hearings, civil penalty, and advisory opinions.

VA HJR67

Fair school funding reform; joint committee of various House and Senate committees to study.

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