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HB 1207Paid family & med. leave insurance program; definitions, notice requirements, civil action, report.

VA 20261 session

Paid family and medical leave insurance program; notice requirements; civil action. Requires the Virginia Employment Commission to establish and administer a paid family and medical leave insurance program with benefits beginning April 1, 2028. Under the program, benefits are paid to covered individuals, as defined in the bill, for family and medical leave. Funding for the program is provided through premiums assessed to employers and employees beginning April 1, 2028. The bill provides that the amount of a benefit is 80 percent of the employee's average weekly net earnings, not to exceed 100 percent of the statewide average weekly net earnings, which amount is required to be adjusted annually to reflect changes in the statewide average weekly wage. The bill caps the duration of paid leave at 12 weeks in any application year and provides self-employed individuals the option of participating in the program. This bill is identical to SB 2.

Latest action: Acts of Assembly Chapter

Sponsors (51)
Action timeline (77)
  1. · house · H4020
  2. · house · H1401
  3. · house · H1412
  4. · house · H8120
  5. · house · H1418
  6. · house · H1408
  7. · house · H4640
  8. · house · H0212
  9. · house · H8500
  10. · house · H8120
  11. · house · H0218
  12. · house · H0208
  13. · house · H4640
  14. · house · H4110
  15. · house · H4120
  16. · house · H4410
  17. · house · H4410
  18. · house · H4601
  19. · house · H5000
  20. · senate · S4140
  21. · senate · S0201
  22. · house · H8500
  23. · senate · S0208
  24. · senate · S0508
  25. · senate · S4640
  26. · senate · S4150
  27. · senate · S4145
  28. · senate · S4150
  29. · senate · S4160
  30. · senate · S4160
  31. · senate · S4640
  32. · senate · S4130
  33. · senate · S4130
  34. · senate · S4160
  35. · senate · S4130
  36. · senate · S4160
  37. · house · H8500
  38. · senate · S4160
  39. · senate · S4160
  40. · senate · S4130
  41. · senate · S4410
  42. · senate · S4410
  43. · senate · S4601
  44. · senate · S4601
  45. · senate · S5022
  46. · house · H5432
  47. · senate · S5520
  48. · senate · S6010
  49. · senate · S5520
  50. · house · H6012
  51. · house · H6011
  52. · house · H6013
  53. · senate · S6011
  54. · senate · S6013
  55. · C6038
  56. · house · H6015
  57. · senate · S6015
  58. · house · H8500
  59. · house · H5610
  60. · house · H5601
  61. · senate · S5620
  62. · house · H8500
  63. · house · H7010
  64. · G7010
  65. · house · H5620
  66. · house · H7010
  67. · G7010
  68. · G7210
  69. · house · H7300
  70. · senate · S7300
  71. · G7320
  72. · house · H5615
  73. · house · H5602
  74. · house · H5620
  75. · senate · S5620
  76. · G7050
  77. · G9998
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Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Briana D. Sewell (D, state_lower VA)sponsor05
2Adele Y. McClure (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
3Alex Q. Askew (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
4Alfonso H. Lopez (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
5Amy J. Laufer (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
6Atoosa R. Reaser (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
7Betsy B. Carr (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
8Bonita G. Anthony (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
9C.E. Cliff Hayes, Jr. (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
10Charlie Schmidt (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
11Charniele L. Herring (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
12Dan I. Helmer (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
13Debra D. Gardner (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
14Delores L. McQuinn (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
15Destiny LeVere Bolling (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
16Elizabeth B. Bennett-Parker (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
17Elizabeth R. Guzman (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
18Garrett McGuire (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
19Gretchen M. Bulova (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
20Holly M. Seibold (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
21Irene Shin (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
22Jeion A. Ward (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
23Joshua E. Thomas (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
24Joshua G. Cole (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
25Karen Keys-Gamarra (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
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Predicted vote

Aggregated from: actual roll-call votes (when present) → sponsor → cosponsor → party median (predicts YES when ≥25% of the caucus sponsored/cosponsored). Each row labels its confidence tier so you can see why a position was predicted.

0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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