(EconDevel) Economic Development

HB 29 Budget Bill.

Chief patron: Torian

Summary as introduced:
Budget Bill. Amends Chapter 2 of the Acts of Assembly of 2022, Special Session I, as amended by Chapter 769 of the Acts of Assembly of 2023, as further amended by Chapter 1 of the Acts of Assembly of 2023, Special Session I,

02/28/24 House: House acceded to request
02/28/24 House: Conferees appointed by House
02/28/24 House: Delegates: Torian, Sickles, Bulova, Carr, Austin, Bloxom
02/28/24 Senate: Conferees appointed by Senate
02/28/24 Senate: Senators: Lucas, Deeds, Locke, Boysko, McDougle, Pillion

HB 30 Budget Bill.

Chief patron: Torian

Summary as introduced:
Budget Bill. Provides for all appropriations of the Budget submitted by the Governor of Virginia in accordance with the provisions of § 2.2-1509 of the Code of Virginia, and provides a portion of revenues for the two years ending respectively on the thirtieth day of June 2025 and the thirtieth day of June 2026.

02/28/24 House: House acceded to request
02/28/24 House: Conferees appointed by House
02/28/24 House: Delegates: Torian, Sickles, Bulova, Carr, Austin, Bloxom
02/28/24 Senate: Conferees appointed by Senate
02/28/24 Senate: Senators: Lucas, Deeds, Locke, Boysko, McDougle, Pillion

HB 61 Enterprise zones; renewal periods.

Chief patron: Wright

Summary as introduced:
Enterprise zones; renewal periods. Authorizes the Governor, upon the recommendation of the Director of the Department of Housing and Community Development, to renew enterprise zones for up to four five-year renewal periods for zones designated on or after July 1, 2005, and for up to two five-year renewal periods for zones designated before July 1, 2005. Under current law, zones designated on or after July 1, 2005, may be renewed for up to three such periods and zones designated before July 1, 2005, may be renew for up to one such period.

02/19/24 Senate: Rereferred to Local Government
02/26/24 Senate: Reported from Local Government (10-Y 0-N)
02/27/24 Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N)
02/28/24 Senate: Read third time
02/28/24 Senate: Passed Senate (39-Y 0-N)

HB 116 Retail Sales and Use tax; exemption for data centers.

Chief patron: Sullivan

Summary as introduced:
Sales and use tax exemption; data centers. Requires data center operators to meet certain energy efficiency standards in order to be eligible for the sales and use tax exemption for data center purchases. Under the bill, a data center operator shall be eligible for the exemption only if such operator demonstrates that (i) its facilities either (a) have a power usage effectiveness score of no greater than 1.2 or (b) for data centers co-located in buildings with other commercial uses, achieve an energy efficiency level of no less than the most efficient 15 percent of similar buildings constructed in the previous five years and (ii) it will procure carbon-free renewable energy and associated renewable energy certificates from facilities equal to 90 percent of its electricity requirements or that its electricity will be otherwise derived from non-carbon-emitting, renewable sources.

01/21/24 House: Impact statement from TAX (HB116)
02/02/24 House: Assigned Finance sub: Subcommittee #2
02/06/24 House: House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
02/06/24 House: Subcommittee recommends continuing to 2025 with amendment(s)
02/07/24 House: Continued to 2025 with amendment(s) in Finance

HB 233 Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; eligible site for site development grant.

Chief patron: Campbell

Summary as passed House:

Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; eligible site for site development grant; minimum acreage requirement. Allows the Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority to determine a site of at least 50 but less than 100 acres to be eligible to receive a site development grant from the Virginia Business Ready Sites Program Fund. The reduced acreage requirement shall apply only to sites which (i) are located in GO Virginia regions 1 or 2, (ii) are located in a locality or region in which topographic or environmental factors constrain the availability of viable sites for economic development, (iii) present a unique economic development opportunity based on infrastructure, logistics, or other distinguishable features of the site, or (iv) create an economic development opportunity not currently available in the regional inventory of economic development sites. by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority.

03/01/24 Senate: Read third time
03/01/24 Senate: Reading of substitute waived
03/01/24 Senate: Committee substitute agreed to 241408462D-S1
03/01/24 Senate: Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB233S1
03/01/24 Senate: Passed Senate with substitute (40-Y 0-N)

HB 237 Virginia Growth and Opportunity Board; increases membership.

Chief patron: Austin

Summary as introduced:
Virginia Growth and Opportunity Board. Modifies aspects of the Virginia Growth and Opportunity Board by adding a fourth Secretary to the Board's membership, to be appointed by the Governor, and providing that the Secretary of Labor may be one of the Secretaries appointed to the Board. The bill also reduces the amount of matching funds required for any grant awarded from the Virginia Growth and Opportunity Fund by requiring such funds to be equal to at least half of the grant awarded.

02/23/24 Senate: Committee substitute agreed to 24108091D-S1
02/23/24 Senate: Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB237S1
02/23/24 Senate: Passed Senate with substitute (39-Y 0-N)
02/27/24 House: Senate substitute agreed to by House 24108091D-S1 (96-Y 0-N)
02/27/24 House: VOTE: Adoption (96-Y 0-N)

HB 412 Virginia Creative Economy Grant Fund and Program; established.

Chief patron: Convirs-Fowler

Summary as introduced:
Virginia Economic and Development Partnership Authority; Virginia Creative Economy Grant Fund and Program; established. Establishes the Virginia Creative Economy Grant Fund and Program, to be administered by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority, for the purpose of awarding grants to independent content creators and creative entrepreneurs for the purpose of developing and expanding the creative economy in Virginia. The bill provides for the award of grants of no more than $20,000 to any recipient.

01/08/24 House: Referred to Committee on General Laws
01/26/24 House: Assigned GL sub: Professions/Occupations and Administrative Process
01/29/24 House: Impact statement from DPB (HB412)
02/01/24 House: Subcommittee recommends incorporating (HB642-Glass)
02/06/24 House: Incorporated by General Laws (HB642-Glass)

HB 468 Financial Services Expansion Grant Fund; established.

Chief patron: McNamara

Summary as introduced:

Financial Services Expansion Grant Fund. Creates the Financial Services Expansion Grant Fund to make grant payments to an eligible financial services company that makes a capital investment of at least $87 million at a facility in Roanoke County and creates at least 1,100 new full-time jobs at the facility. The eligible financial services company would be eligible for an aggregate of $15 million in grants paid out over a 10-year period if it meets such performance parameters. This bill is identical to SB 156.

02/23/24 Senate: Read third time
02/23/24 Senate: Passed Senate (39-Y 0-N)
02/28/24 House: Enrolled
02/28/24 House: Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB468ER)
02/28/24 House: Impact statement from DPB (HB468ER)

HB 590 Electronic gaming devices; regulation, penalties.

Chief patron: Hayes

Summary as passed House:

Regulation of electronic gaming devices; penalties. Authorizes and specifies the licensing requirements for the manufacture, distribution, operation, hosting, and playing of electronic gaming devices, as defined in the bill, under the regulatory authority of the Virginia Lottery Board. The bill imposes a 30 percent tax on all gross profits from the play of such electronic gaming devices and provides for the use of such tax proceeds. The bill also imposes criminal and civil penalties for violations of the law and regulations related to electronic gaming devices.

02/28/24 House: House acceded to request
02/28/24 House: Conferees appointed by House
02/28/24 House: Delegates: Hayes, Krizek, Kilgore
02/28/24 Senate: Conferees appointed by Senate
02/28/24 Senate: Senators: Rouse, Aird, Craig

HB 642 Virginia Creative Economy Grant Program; established.

Chief patron: Glass

Summary as introduced:

Virginia Creative Economy Grant Program. Establishes the Virginia Creative Economy Grant Program, to be administered by the Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation, for the purpose of awarding grants to independent content creators and creative economy entrepreneurs, as those terms are defined in the bill, for the purpose of developing and expanding the creative economy, as defined in the bill, in the Commonwealth. The bill provides for the award of grants of no more than $20,000 to any recipient.

02/06/24 House: Referred to Committee on Appropriations
02/07/24 House: Assigned App. sub: Commerce Agriculture & Natural Resources
02/08/24 House: Impact statement from DPB (HB642H1)
02/09/24 House: Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (8-Y 0-N)
02/13/24 House: Left in Appropriations

HB 727 Administrative Process Act; emergency regulations for economic development projects.

Chief patron: Webert

Summary as introduced:
Administrative Process Act; emergency regulations for economic development projects. Provides that an agency may receive a waiver, defined in the bill as the approval for the promulgation of emergency regulations or suspension of current regulations, for the creation of qualifying economic development projects, also defined in the bill, upon consultation with and receipt of the approval of the Virginia Economic Development Partnership and Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority and the approval of the Governor that such regulations are necessary for the achievement of such qualifying economic development project. The bill exempts from such waiver the promulgation of regulations pursuant to the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Program of the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry and by the Department of Environmental Quality.

01/19/24 House: Impact statement from DPB (HB727)
01/22/24 House: Assigned GL sub: Professions/Occupations and Administrative Process
01/25/24 House: House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
01/25/24 House: Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (5-Y 3-N)
02/13/24 House: Left in General Laws

HB 1125 Virginia Business Ready Expedited Permitting Program; created.

Chief patron: Carr

Summary as passed House:

Virginia Business Ready Expedited Permitting Program; established. Establishes the Virginia Business Ready Expedited Permitting Program and directs the Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority to designate up to two sites and six projects for participation in the Program. Sites and projects eligible for the Program shall include only (i) sites eligible for a site development grant under the Virginia Business Ready Sites Program or (ii) projects with significant local, regional, or statewide economic impact that the governing body of the locality in which the project is located has either (a) approved following a public meeting or hearing or (b) submitted, by resolution, for consideration to be included in the Program. No more than two such sites may be designated within one locality per year. The Authority shall complete a review process within 45 days of designating a site to reduce permitting conflicts and provide relevant guidance to applicants. The bill also provides that no project shall be considered eligible to enter the Program after December 31, 2027 and requires annual reporting from the Authority. The bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2025, and shall expire on June 30, 2028.

 

03/01/24 Senate: Read third time
03/01/24 Senate: Reading of substitute waived
03/01/24 Senate: Committee substitute agreed to 24108463D-S1
03/01/24 Senate: Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB1125S1
03/01/24 Senate: Passed Senate with substitute (40-Y 0-N)

HB 1178 Commonwealth of Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority; amends membership of board of directors.

Chief patron: Sickles

Summary as passed House:

Commonwealth of Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority; board of directors; membership. Amends the membership of the board of directors of the Commonwealth of Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority by adding four nonlegislative citizen members to increase the total membership to 15 members and removing the position currently held by a director of a technology transfer office or equivalent position from a major research public institution of higher education. The bill (i) provides the Speaker of the House of Delegates the power to appoint five nonlegislative citizen members to the board of directors, (ii) provides the Senate Committee on Rules the power to appoint three nonlegislative citizen members to the board of directors, and (iii) removes such appointment power from the Joint Rules Committee. Finally, the bill prohibits any member of the board from investing personal funds in venture capital activities or grants, loans, or investment programs supported or administered by the Authority.

02/27/24 Senate: Substitute by Senator Ebbin agreed to 24108357D-S1
02/27/24 Senate: Engrossed by Senate - floor substitute HB1178S1
02/27/24 Senate: Passed Senate with substitute (24-Y 15-N)
02/29/24 House: Senate substitute agreed to by House 24108357D-S1 (51-Y 49-N)
02/29/24 House: VOTE: Adoption (51-Y 49-N)

HB 1267 Governor's Major Entertainment Opportunity Fund; renames Governor's Motion Picture Opportunity Fund.

Chief patron: Willett

Summary as introduced:
Virginia Tourism Authority; Governor's Major Entertainment Opportunity Fund. Renames the Governor's Motion Picture Opportunity Fund under the Virginia Tourism Authority as the Governor's Major Entertainment Opportunity Fund and changes its purpose from supporting the film and video industries in Virginia to supporting major entertainment events not regularly scheduled in Virginia by providing the means for attracting entertainment operations and projects with spectators or participants in the Commonwealth using Virginia employees, goods, and services.

01/10/24 House: Referred to Committee on Appropriations
01/19/24 House: Impact statement from DPB (HB1267)
01/21/24 House: Assigned App. sub: Commerce Agriculture & Natural Resources
01/31/24 House: Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (8-Y 0-N)
02/13/24 House: Left in Appropriations

HB 1457 Virginia Investment Performance Grants; definitions, calculating aggregate amount of Grants, etc.

Chief patron: Carr

Summary as introduced:
Virginia Investment Performance Grants. Makes changes to the process for awarding Virginia Investment Performance Grants. Under the bill, beginning July 1, 2024, (i) the aggregate amount of Grants payable to all Grant recipients in any fiscal year shall not exceed $8 million; (ii) Grants shall be payable in five equal, annual installments of up to $1 million; (iii) no Grant recipient shall receive more than $5 million across all fiscal years; and (iv) Grants shall begin in the first year after verification of capital investment and job creation requirements. The bill contains an enactment clause clarifying that no existing agreement entered into prior to the effective date of the bill shall be impacted by the bill.

03/01/24 Senate: Read third time
03/01/24 Senate: Reading of substitute waived
03/01/24 Senate: Committee substitute agreed to 24108455D-S1
03/01/24 Senate: Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB1457S1
03/01/24 Senate: Passed Senate with substitute (40-Y 0-N)

HB 1514 Virginia Sports and Entertainment Authority and Financing Fund; established, report.

Chief patron: Torian

Summary as introduced:

Virginia Sports and Entertainment Authority and Financing Fund established; report. Establishes the Virginia Sports and Entertainment Authority as a political subdivision charged with financing the construction of a sports and entertainment campus. The Authority is composed of nine members, six of whom are appointed by the Governor and three of whom are appointed by the governing body of the City of Alexandria. Each appointed member is subject to specific criteria for appointment. The bill authorizes the Authority to hire independent contractors, enter contracts, acquire property, borrow money, and exercise other similar powers and exempts it from the Personnel Act and the Public Procurement Act. Under the bill, the Authority may issue bonds with a maximum maturity date of 40 years.

The bill entitles the Authority to the following revenues: (i) sales tax revenues from construction and transactions on the campus, defined in the bill, but certain revenues that current law dedicates to transportation and education are excluded; (ii) all pass-through entity tax revenues and corporate income tax revenues from income generated by the company, defined in the bill, or any professional sports team or any affiliates as well as in the development and construction of the campus; and (iii) all personal income tax revenues from income generated through employment and business activity on the campus. It also authorizes the City of Alexandria to appropriate tax revenues to the Authority.

The revenues shall be deposited in the Virginia Sports and Entertainment Authority Financing Fund, created in the bill, from which the Authority will deposit revenues into priority accounts for Authority revenues, debt service, subordinate debt service, reserves, and capital expenditures and maintenance. If the Authority determines that all such accounts are sufficiently funded, the bill directs the Authority to issue the excess to the Commonwealth and the City of Alexandria if so provided for in any bond or financing agreements.

02/12/24 House: Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB1514H1
02/13/24 House: Read third time and passed House (59-Y 40-N)
02/13/24 House: VOTE: Passage (59-Y 40-N)
02/14/24 Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed
02/14/24 Senate: Referred to Committee on Finance and Appropriations

SB 29 Budget Bill.

Chief patron: Lucas

Summary as introduced:
Budget Bill. Amends Chapter 2 of the Acts of Assembly of 2022, Special Session I, as amended by Chapter 769 of the Acts of Assembly of 2023, as further amended by Chapter 1 of the Acts of Assembly of 2023, Special Session I.

02/22/24 Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N)
02/22/24 Senate: Passed Senate (38-Y 2-N)
02/26/24 House: Placed on Calendar
02/26/24 House: Read first time
02/26/24 House: Referred to Committee on Appropriations

SB 30 Budget Bill.

Chief patron: Lucas

Summary as introduced:
Budget Bill. Provides for all appropriations of the Budget submitted by the Governor of Virginia in accordance with the provisions of § 2.2-1509 of the Code of Virginia, and provides a portion of revenues for the two years ending respectively on the thirtieth day of June 2025 and the thirtieth day of June 2026.

02/22/24 Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed (40-Y 0-N)
02/22/24 Senate: Passed Senate (38-Y 2-N)
02/26/24 House: Placed on Calendar
02/26/24 House: Read first time
02/26/24 House: Referred to Committee on Appropriations

SB 135 Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; eligible site for site development grant.

Chief patron: Head

Summary as passed Senate:

Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority; eligible site for site development grant; minimum acreage requirement. Provides that the Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority may determine a site of at least 50 contiguous acres to be an eligible site if such site meets certain criteria provided in the bill to receive a site development grant from the Virginia Business Ready Sites Program Fund.

02/26/24 House: Passed House with substitute BLOCK VOTE (96-Y 0-N)
02/26/24 House: VOTE: Block Vote Passage (96-Y 0-N)
02/28/24 Senate: House substitute rejected by Senate (0-Y 39-N)
02/29/24 House: House insisted on substitute
02/29/24 House: House requested conference committee

SB 212 Virginia Small Business Economic Development Act; established.

Chief patron: Rouse

Summary as passed Senate:

Virginia Small Business Economic Development Act established; regulation of skill game machines; penalties. Establishes the Virginia Small Business Economic Development Act for the purpose of providing a regulatory and registration scheme for skill game machines in the Commonwealth. The bill authorizes and specifies the registration requirements for the distribution, operation, hosting, and play of skill game machines, as defined in the bill. The bill imposes a 22 percent tax on the gross revenue from the play of each skill game machine from each distributor and provides for the use of such tax proceeds, with most being deposited into the PreK-12 Priority Fund, established in the bill. The bill directs the Virginia Lottery Board to promulgate regulations no later than January 1, 2026, to implement the provisions of the bill and authorizes the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority to grant a provisional registration to any entity that is duly licensed or registered to engage in the distribution, operation, or hosting of any skill game machine in another state on July 1, 2024.

03/01/24 Senate: Conference substitute printed 24108616D-S4
03/01/24 Senate: Passed by temporarily
03/01/24 House: Conference report agreed to by House (49-Y 43-N)
03/01/24 House: VOTE: Adoption (49-Y 43-N)
03/01/24 Senate: Conference report agreed to by Senate (31-Y 9-N)

SB 217 Virginia Business Ready Expedited Permitting Program; created, report.

Chief patron: Locke

Summary as passed Senate:

Virginia Business Ready Expedited Permitting Program; established. Establishes the Virginia Business Ready Expedited Permitting Program and directs the Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority to designate up to two sites and four projects for participation in the Program. Sites and projects eligible for the Program shall include only (i) sites eligible for a site development grant under the Virginia Business Ready Sites Program or (ii) projects with significant local, regional, or statewide economic impact that the governing body of the locality in which the project is located has either (a) approved following a public meeting or hearing or (b) submitted, by resolution, for consideration to be included in the Program. No more than one eligible site or project shall be designated as part of the Program within any locality annually. The Authority shall complete a review process within 60 days of designating a site to reduce permitting conflicts and provide relevant guidance to applicants. The bill also provides that no project shall be considered eligible to enter the Program after December 31, 2027 and requires annual reporting from the Authority. The bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2025, and shall expire on June 30, 2028.

02/28/24 House: House insisted on substitute
02/28/24 House: House requested conference committee
03/01/24 Senate: Senate acceded to request (40-Y 0-N)
03/01/24 Senate: Conferees appointed by Senate
03/01/24 Senate: Senators: Locke, Aird, Pillion

SB 410 Governor's Major Entertainment Opportunity Fund; renames Governor's Motion Picture Opportunity Fund.

Chief patron: Head

Summary as introduced:
Virginia Tourism Authority; Governor's Major Entertainment Opportunity Fund. Renames the Governor's Motion Picture Opportunity Fund under the Virginia Tourism Authority as the Governor's Major Entertainment Opportunity Fund and changes its purpose from supporting the film and video industries in Virginia to supporting major entertainment events not regularly scheduled in Virginia by providing the means for attracting entertainment operations and projects with spectators or participants in the Commonwealth using Virginia employees, goods, and services.

01/09/24 Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24105018D
01/09/24 Senate: Referred to Committee on Finance and Appropriations
01/19/24 Senate: Impact statement from DPB (SB410)
02/06/24 Senate: Senate subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
02/07/24 Senate: Passed by indefinitely in Finance and Appropriations (11-Y 4-N)

SB 496 Virginia Growth and Opportunity Act; Virginia investment performance grants.

Chief patron: Carroll Foy

Summary as passed Senate:

Virginia Growth and Opportunity Act; Virginia investment performance grants; Virginia economic development incentive grants. Reduces the local funding match requirement for GO Virginia grants from being equal to the grant amount to being at least equal to half of the grant amount. The bill adds the Secretary of Labor to the Virginia Growth and Opportunity Board. The bill also allows payouts for the Virginia investment performance grant and the Virginia economic development incentive grant programs to begin in the first year after reaching performance targets. Under current law, payouts for such grant programs generally cannot begin until the third year after projects achieve their performance targets. The bill also requires projects seeking grants from the Virginia investment performance grant program to pay at least the prevailing average wage if job creation is included in a grant award determination. The provisions of the bill providing matching requirements for regional grants under the program have an expiration date of July 1, 2028. 

03/01/24 House: Read third time
03/01/24 House: Committee substitute agreed to 24107890D-H1
03/01/24 House: Engrossed by House - committee substitute SB496H1
03/01/24 House: Passed House with substitute (84-Y 11-N)
03/01/24 House: VOTE: Passage (84-Y 11-N)

SB 669 Local economic development; commitments.

Chief patron: Stuart

Summary as introduced:
Local economic development commitments. Provides that any economic development commitments that are affirmatively stated in a public meeting shall be binding, reflected in any agreement with the locality, and enforceable through a judicial relief action.

01/16/24 Senate: Presented and ordered printed 24101592D
01/16/24 Senate: Referred to Committee on Local Government
01/29/24 Senate: Reported from Local Government (13-Y 2-N)
01/29/24 Senate: Rereferred to Finance and Appropriations
02/07/24 Senate: Passed by indefinitely in Finance and Appropriations (11-Y 4-N)

SB 679 Enterprise zones; extension.

Chief patron: Head

Summary as passed Senate:

Enterprise zones; extension. Provides that any enterprise zone in existence as of June 30, 2024, shall be extended for a period of four years in addition to any renewal periods currently authorized by law and authorizes the Governor, upon the recommendation of the Director of the Department of Housing and Community Development, to renew enterprise zones for up to four five-year renewal periods for zones designated on or after July 1, 2005, and for up to two five-year renewal periods for zones designated before July 1, 2005.

02/26/24 Senate: Enrolled
02/26/24 Senate: Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB679ER)
02/26/24 Senate: Impact statement from DPB (SB679ER)
02/26/24 House: Signed by Speaker
02/28/24 Senate: Signed by President

SB 718 Virginia Sports and Entertainment Authority and Financing Fund; established, report.

Chief patron: Surovell

Summary as introduced:

Virginia Sports and Entertainment Authority and Financing Fund established; report. Establishes the Virginia Sports and Entertainment Authority as a political subdivision charged with financing the construction of a sports and entertainment campus. The Authority is composed of nine members, six of whom are appointed by the Governor and three of whom are appointed by the governing body of the City of Alexandria. Each appointed member is subject to specific criteria for appointment. The bill authorizes the Authority to hire independent contractors, enter contracts, acquire property, borrow money, and exercise other similar powers and exempts it from the Personnel Act and the Public Procurement Act. Under the bill, the Authority may issue bonds with a maximum maturity date of 40 years.

The bill entitles the Authority to the following revenues: (i) sales tax revenues from construction and transactions on the campus, defined in the bill, but certain revenues that current law dedicates to transportation and education are excluded; (ii) all pass-through entity tax revenues and corporate income tax revenues from income generated by the company, defined in the bill, or any professional sports team or any affiliates as well as in the development and construction of the campus; and (iii) all personal income tax revenues from income generated through employment and business activity on the campus. It also authorizes the City of Alexandria to appropriate tax revenues to the Authority.

The revenues shall be deposited in the Virginia Sports and Entertainment Authority Financing Fund, created in the bill, from which the Authority will deposit revenues into priority accounts for Authority revenues, debt service, subordinate debt service, reserves, and capital expenditures and maintenance. If the Authority determines that all such accounts are sufficiently funded, the bill directs the Authority to issue the excess to the Commonwealth and the City of Alexandria if so provided for in any bond or financing agreements.

  

01/19/24 Senate: Presented and ordered printed 24103208D
01/19/24 Senate: Referred to Committee on Finance and Appropriations
02/14/24 Senate: Left in Finance and Appropriations

Counts: HB: 16 SB: 10