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Department of Housing and Community Development; Eviction Reduction Program; report. Establishes the Eviction Reduction Program within the Department of Housing and Community Development to expand the work of the Department in (i) promoting housing stability, (ii) identifying factors that contribute to eviction filings, (iii) providing interventions to prevent or divert evictions, and (iv) supporting eviction prevention and diversion efforts across the Commonwealth. The bill requires the Department to report annually to the General Assembly regarding the Program.
Introduced
Jan 13, 2026
Last Action
Mar 10, 2026
Session
VA 2026
Sponsors
1 primary · 5 co
Passed Senate (21-Y 19-N 0-A)
Read third time
Passed by for the day
Rules suspended
Passed by for the day Block Vote (Voice Vote)
Constitutional reading dispensed Block Vote (on 2nd reading) (39-Y 0-N 0-A)
Reported from General Laws and Technology (10-Y 5-N)
Assigned GL&T sub: Housing
Constitutional reading dispensed (on 1st reading)
Referred to Committee on General Laws and Technology
Read third time and passed House (64-Y 33-N 0-A)
Read second time
committee substitute agreed to
Engrossed by House - committee substitute
Read first time
Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB527)
Reported from Appropriations (17-Y 5-N)
Subcommittee recommends reporting (6-Y 1-N)
Committee substitute printed 26106258D-H1
Assigned HAPP sub: Commerce Agriculture & Natural Resources
Reported from General Laws with substitute and referred to Appropriations (17-Y 4-N)
House subcommittee offered
Subcommittee recommends reporting with substitute and referring to Appropriations (8-Y 2-N)
Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB527)
Assigned HGL sub: Housing/Consumer Protection
Referred to Committee on General Laws
Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-14-2026 26103259D
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Passed Senate (21-Y 19-N 0-A)
Adele Y. McClure