All Roll Calls
Yes: 297 • No: 173
Sponsored By: R. Creigh Deeds (Democratic)
Passed
Public institutions of higher education; governing boards; membership and duties; work groups. Revises the membership and duties of the governing board of each public institution of higher education by, among other things, increasing from four years to six years the terms of each member of the governing board and requiring the governing board of each public institution of higher education to adopt policies defining and implementing shared governance among the components of the institution's organizational structure. The bill also directs the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia to convene work groups for the purpose of developing model shared governance policies, in accordance with the provisions of the bill, and for the purpose of studying and making recommendations on (i) institutional structures and processes relating to legal counsel; (ii) the current selection and use of outside legal counsel by public institutions of higher education; (iii) a process by which (a) the governing board of any public institution of higher education, the Governor, or the General Assembly or a committee thereof with relevant oversight responsibility, upon determining that the legal counsel of a public institution of higher education is not acting in the best interests of the institution, including due to a conflict of interest, failure to defend the lawful authority of the public institution of higher education, or failure to comply with state law, may request the Attorney General to review the adequacy of such legal representation and (b) upon a determination by the Attorney General or the General Assembly or a committee thereof with relevant oversight responsibility that such institution is not receiving adequate legal representation, the governing board of any public institution of higher education may request additional representation or approve alternate counsel as necessary to protect the interests of the institution; and (iv) policies for requiring any individual member of a governing board of a public institution of higher education to recuse himself from or not participate in any vote or decision of the governing board on any matter in which he has a personal or pecuniary interest or any partisan or ideological interest that would compromise his ability to vote or act objectively and in accordance with the primary duties set forth in relevant law. This bill incorporates SB 381 and is identical to HB 1385.
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R. Creigh Deeds
Democratic • Senate
There are no cosponsors for this bill.
All Roll Calls
Yes: 297 • No: 173
Senate vote • 4/22/2026
Passed by for the day Block Vote
Yes: 21 • No: 18
House vote • 3/14/2026
Conference report agreed to by House
Yes: 62 • No: 35
Senate vote • 3/14/2026
Conference report agreed to by Senate
Yes: 21 • No: 18
Senate vote • 3/12/2026
Senate acceded to request Block Vote
Yes: 40 • No: 0
Senate vote • 3/10/2026
House substitute rejected by Senate
Yes: 0 • No: 40
House vote • 3/9/2026
Passed House with substitute
Yes: 61 • No: 35
House vote • 3/4/2026
Reported from Education with substitute
Yes: 15 • No: 6
House vote • 3/2/2026
Subcommittee recommends reporting with substitute
Yes: 7 • No: 3
Senate vote • 2/17/2026
Read third time and passed Senate
Yes: 22 • No: 18
Senate vote • 2/16/2026
Committee substitute agreed to (Voice Vote)
Yes: 0 • No: 0
Senate vote • 2/13/2026
Passed by for the day Block Vote (Voice Vote)
Yes: 0 • No: 0
Senate vote • 2/13/2026
Constitutional reading dispensed Block Vote (on 1st reading)
Yes: 36 • No: 0
Senate vote • 2/12/2026
Reported from Education and Health with substitute
Yes: 12 • No: 0 • Other: 3
Passed by for the day Block Vote (21-Y 18-N 0-A)
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., May 23, 2026
Communicated to Governor
Governor's recommendation received by Senate
Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (SB494)
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 13, 2026
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 31, 2026
Signed by Speaker
Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB494ER)
Enrolled
Signed by President
Conference report agreed to by House (62-Y 35-N 0-A)
Conference report agreed to by Senate (21-Y 18-N 0-A)
Passed by temporarily
Conference Report released
House Conferees: Franklin of Montgomery, Carr, Zehr
Conferees appointed by House
Senate acceded to request Block Vote (40-Y 0-N 0-A)
Conferees appointed by Senate
House Conferees: Franklin, L.V., Feggans, Austin
Senate Conferees: Deeds, Locke, Surovell, Pillion
House requested conference committee
House insisted on substitute
House substitute rejected by Senate (0-Y 40-N 0-A)
Passed House with substitute (61-Y 35-N 0-A)
Substitute
4/14/2026
Gov Recommendation
4/13/2026
Enrolled
3/30/2026
Conference Report
3/14/2026
Substitute
3/14/2026
Substitute
3/4/2026
Substitute
3/2/2026
Substitute
2/12/2026
Substitute
2/9/2026
Introduced
1/13/2026
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