Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR425

Introduced
3/12/26  
Engrossed
3/13/26  

Caption

Commending the Virginia Young Democrats Disability Caucus.

Impact

The HR425 serves as an official acknowledgment of the contributions made by the Virginia Young Democrats Disability Caucus to civic life within the Commonwealth. It highlights their successful advocacy for significant pieces of legislation, including HB 671, which prohibits disability-based jury discrimination, and HB 1404, allowing local governments to appoint non-voting youth representatives. These legislative achievements underline the effort to increase representation and involvement of young disabled individuals in governmental processes.

Summary

House Resolution 425 (HR425) commends the Virginia Young Democrats Disability Caucus for their advocacy and efforts to empower disabled youth across the Commonwealth of Virginia. The resolution recognizes the mission of the organization, which is focused on promoting disability rights, increasing awareness, and providing a platform for Virginians with disabilities. With over 100 members, the youth-led caucus has engaged in various initiatives to mobilize, train, and empower disabled citizens while fostering civic engagement through events such as lobby days.

Contention

While HR425 primarily functions as a commendation, discussions surrounding its implications touch upon the broader themes of civic engagement and disability rights advocacy. Some may raise questions about the effectiveness of such resolutions in leading to substantive change versus mere acknowledgment of the efforts. The resolution symbolizes support for the organization but also reflects the ongoing challenges faced by disabled individuals in achieving equitable representation and recognition in legislative matters, marking it as a point of contention within community discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR455

Commending the Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth.

VA HR465

Commending the Iranian American community in Virginia.

VA HB1705

Virginia Retirement System; disability benefits for certain emergency dispatchers.

VA HR462

Commending Mark Merrill.

VA HR460

Commending Michele Moyer Lee.

VA HB1760

Mental health for children 5 yrs. of age or younger; DBHDS, et al., to develop screening, etc.

VA HB1800

Persons with disabilities; rights to the full and free use of public playgrounds.

VA HJR453

Recognition of the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe of Virginia.

VA HJR445

Persons with disabilities; JLARC to study transportation options in rural areas.

VA HB1865

Virginia Access to Justice Act; establishes public defender office in each judicial circuit.

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