The first batch of Republican bills to reduce Virginians’ income and sales tax liabilities is dead in this General Assembly session.
But some of those proposals remain alive in other legislation — including a bill sponsored by Senate Finance Chair Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, to extend the higher standard deductions and earned income tax credits — and most of them are still part of the two-year budget that Gov. Glenn Youngkin introduced last month before leaving office, and that the assembly will adopt before it adjourns March 14.
Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.



