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Virginia Advances Affordable Agenda
March 15, 2026
The Commonwealth of Virginia's 2026 General Assembly session adjourned after passing the full Affordable Virginia Agenda, targeting reductions in housing, healthcare, and energy costs for families. Governor Abigail Spanberger is currently reviewing the legislation and plans to reconvene the legislature on April 23 to finalize the state budget incorporating these priorities. This legislative progress signals upcoming budget allocations and procurement opportunities aligned with affordability initiatives across multiple sectors.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new or expanded contracts related to affordable housing development, healthcare services, and energy cost reduction programs within Virginia.
- Vendors specializing in construction, healthcare IT, energy efficiency, and related services may find increased demand as agencies implement the Affordable Virginia Agenda.
- The April 23 reconvening date is critical for final budget approval, after which procurement solicitations and contract awards are likely to accelerate.
- Organizations should engage with Virginia state agencies and monitor communications from the Office of the Governor to align proposals with emerging budget priorities.
Iβm tremendously grateful to legislators for their work this session to address the challenges facing Virginia families, Virginia businesses, and Virginia schools. The General Assembly has passed a slate of legislation squarely focused on making life less expensive for Virginians.
— Governor Abigail Spanberger
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Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia General Assembly, Office of the Governor
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- March Releases · VA · Mar 15