Gov. Glenn Youngkin‘s proposal to cut income taxes and raise the sale tax didn’t survive its first test in the General Assembly on Thursday, as a Senate subcommittee recommended carrying over the legislation until next year and leaving it to a joint tax policy subcommittee to consider.

The recommendation by the Senate Finance & Appropriations Resources Subcommittee will go to the full committee next week for final action, but the outcome is all but certain.

Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.