VirginiaHB11142026 Regular SessionHouse

Law-enforcement officers; paid military leaves of absence.

Sponsored By: May Nivar (Democratic)

In Committee

Summary

Military leaves of absence for employees of the Commonwealth or political subdivisions; law-enforcement officers. Provides that any person who is employed by the Commonwealth or a political subdivision of the Commonwealth as a law-enforcement officer shall receive paid leaves of absence for up to 388 hours for which a leave of absence is required, during which such person is engaged in federally funded military duty, to include training duty, or is called forth by the Governor for military duty.

Finance and Appropriations

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • May Nivar

    Democratic • House

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 157 • No: 0

Senate vote 3/6/2026

Continued to 2027 in Finance and Appropriations

Yes: 15 • No: 0

Senate vote 2/25/2026

Reported from General Laws and Technology and rereferred to Finance and Appropriations

Yes: 15 • No: 0

House vote 2/12/2026

Read third time and passed House Block Vote

Yes: 98 • No: 0

House vote 2/6/2026

Reported from Public Safety

Yes: 22 • No: 0

House vote 2/5/2026

Subcommittee recommends reporting

Yes: 7 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Continued to 2027 in Finance and Appropriations (15-Y 0-N)

    3/6/2026Senate
  2. Reported from General Laws and Technology and rereferred to Finance and Appropriations (15-Y 0-N)

    2/25/2026Senate
  3. Referred to Committee on General Laws and Technology

    2/13/2026Senate
  4. Constitutional reading dispensed (on 1st reading)

    2/13/2026Senate
  5. Read third time and passed House Block Vote (98-Y 0-N 0-A)

    2/12/2026House
  6. Read second time and engrossed

    2/11/2026House
  7. Read first time

    2/10/2026House
  8. Reported from Public Safety (22-Y 0-N)

    2/6/2026House
  9. Subcommittee recommends reporting (7-Y 0-N)

    2/5/2026House
  10. Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB1114)

    1/23/2026House
  11. Assigned HMPPS sub: Subcommittee #2

    1/23/2026House
  12. Referred to Committee on Public Safety

    1/14/2026House
  13. Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-14-2026 26102273D

    1/14/2026House

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