VirginiaHB9102026 Regular SessionHouseWALLET

Comprehensive statewide housing needs assessment; review of certain parcels.

Sponsored By: Jen Kiggans - to resign 12/31 (Republican)

Became Law

Summary

Department of Housing and Community Development; powers and duties of Director; comprehensive statewide housing needs assessment; review of certain parcels. Requires the Director of the Department of Housing and Community Development to conduct a review of parcels owned by certain partnerships, corporations, or real estate investment trusts as part of the comprehensive statewide housing needs assessment conducted by the Department at least every five years.

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

10 provisions identified: 9 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

Clear rights and notices for renters

The Department posts plain‑language tenant rights and duties for standard rentals and for manufactured‑home lot rentals. Each statement uses at least 14‑point type and lists the statewide legal aid phone and website. The site provides printable forms for renters and landlords to sign to confirm receipt of these rights. The Department also posts a sample lease termination notice with required language about accepting rent with reservation.

Weatherization help to cut energy bills

The Department manages 15% of the federal LIHEAP block grant for home weatherization. It also uses any contingency and carryover funds. Low‑income households get weatherization and related services under federal rules. These services help lower utility bills over time.

Help for local housing planning

The Director gathers key planning data from local governments and shares it with regions and service districts. The Department gives technical help to local planners and identifies federal and state resources for them. It develops statewide community development policies for Board review and runs federal community grants that support local projects. The Director helps the Governor deliver state housing aid when the legislature provides money. The Department also operates a database to help localities market sites and buildings for future housing or mixed‑use development.

Housing help for seniors and reentry

The Department sets rules for a statewide homeless intervention program. It plans to expand affordable, accessible housing and supportive services for older adults and people with disabilities. It also works with the housing authority to build strategies for people returning from prisons and jails. These actions aim to improve housing access for people with the greatest needs.

Statewide housing needs and goals

The law requires a statewide housing needs check at least every five years. The Director sets a statewide housing plan with measurable goals and updates it at least every five years. Each year, the Director reports progress to the General Assembly, including access to housing for people with disabilities. The Director also keeps a Consolidated Plan focused on low- and moderate‑income needs and updates it as needs change. Local housing reports are collected and posted on the Department’s website.

Stronger tools to finance affordable homes

The Director writes and runs the rules for the Virginia Housing Trust Fund. The Department solicits, reviews, and selects loan and grant applications, then guides closing, payments, servicing, and monitoring. The Director advises the Board on Trust Fund policies. The Department also co‑administers Private Activity Bonds with two state authorities, which support financing for affordable housing. These steps help steer more financing to affordable rental and for‑sale homes.

Energy rules for existing buildings

The Department puts in place federal energy standards for existing buildings when federal law requires it. Building owners may need to follow new energy rules or upgrades. These changes can add upfront costs but can lower energy use and future bills.

Homebuyer prep and housing education

The Department runs public information and education programs about housing. It helps families get ready to buy a home and counsels new homeowners. It also helps sponsors of low‑ and moderate‑income housing and supports better rental management. These programs aim to reduce problems and costs for renters and new homeowners.

Support for public water systems

The Department runs state programs that help public water supply systems with the Health Department. This support backs safe, reliable water service for communities. The law assigns responsibility but does not set a funding amount.

Stronger building code and training

The Department runs the Statewide Building Code and the Industrialized Building Safety Law. It also starts a Building Code Academy to train code officials and contractors. These steps support safer buildings and clearer, consistent rules across the state.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Jen Kiggans - to resign 12/31

    Republican • Senate

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 199 • No: 23

Senate vote 3/10/2026

Passed Senate

Yes: 22 • No: 18

Senate vote 3/6/2026

Passed by for the day Block Vote (Voice Vote)

Yes: 0 • No: 0

Senate vote 3/6/2026

Constitutional reading dispensed Block Vote (on 2nd reading)

Yes: 39 • No: 0

Senate vote 3/4/2026

Reported from General Laws and Technology

Yes: 10 • No: 5

House vote 2/10/2026

Read third time and passed House Block Vote

Yes: 98 • No: 0

House vote 2/4/2026

Reported from Courts of Justice with substitute

Yes: 22 • No: 0

House vote 1/30/2026

Subcommittee recommends reporting with substitute

Yes: 8 • No: 0

House vote 1/30/2026

Reconsidered by Courts of Justice (Voice Vote)

Yes: 0 • No: 0

House vote 1/30/2026

Subcommittee recommends continuing to 2027 (Voice Vote)

Yes: 0 • No: 0

House vote 1/27/2026

Referred from General Laws and referred to Courts of Justice (Voice Vote)

Yes: 0 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0703)

    4/13/2026Governor
  2. Approved by Governor-Chapter 703 (effective 7/1/2026)

    4/13/2026Governor
  3. Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB910)

    4/1/2026House
  4. Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 13, 2026

    3/31/2026Governor
  5. Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 31, 2026

    3/31/2026House
  6. Signed by Speaker

    3/31/2026House
  7. Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB910ER)

    3/30/2026House
  8. Enrolled

    3/30/2026House
  9. Signed by President

    3/30/2026Senate
  10. Passed Senate (22-Y 18-N 0-A)

    3/10/2026Senate
  11. Read third time

    3/10/2026Senate
  12. Passed by for the day

    3/9/2026Senate
  13. Passed by for the day Block Vote (Voice Vote)

    3/6/2026Senate
  14. Constitutional reading dispensed Block Vote (on 2nd reading) (39-Y 0-N 0-A)

    3/6/2026Senate
  15. Rules suspended

    3/6/2026Senate
  16. Reported from General Laws and Technology (10-Y 5-N)

    3/4/2026Senate
  17. Assigned GL&T sub: Housing

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

    2/11/2026Senate
  19. Constitutional reading dispensed (on 1st reading)

    2/11/2026Senate
  20. Read third time and passed House Block Vote (98-Y 0-N 0-A)

    2/10/2026House
  21. Engrossed by House - committee substitute

    2/9/2026House
  22. committee substitute agreed to

    2/9/2026House
  23. Read second time

    2/9/2026House
  24. Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB910)

    2/9/2026House
  25. Read first time

    2/6/2026House

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