Happy Independence Day! I am looking forward to seeing many of you at the City of Fairfax Independence Day Parade this Friday. The parade kicks off at 10:00 a.m. followed by lots of fun events. And, of course, the day ends with a bang at Fairfax High School with fireworks. Click here for the full schedule of activities.
We also begin a year-long celebration leading up to the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence! The Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission has planned a series of events to “engage, educate, and inspire citizens to form a more perfect union.” And just to make it abundantly clear that Virginia played a critical role in the independence movement, the commission has adopted the tagline “America. Made in Virginia.” Take that, other 49 states! Visit the VA250 website for lots of great information on events and activities. Closer to home, Fairfax County is also planning lots of fantastic events that the entire family can enjoy. How do I know this? Because a certain Gretchen Bulova is chair of the Fairfax County 250th Commission! You can learn about events and how to get involved by visiting Fairfax County VA250. NEW LAWS July 1st is the day when most of the bills passed during the General Assembly go into effect. This year, 727 bills were signed into law by the Governor. Below are just a few of the new laws that may be of interest to constituents. You can find an expanded version in the publication “In Due Course” from our Division of Legislative Services. If you want to dive even deeper, the 2025 Session Summary includes the fate of all introduced bills by subject area.
REPORTS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Since the General Assembly is part-time, we rely on ongoing research and special reports from standing commissions and our professional staff. This information is critical to help us make informed decisions during the regular session. These reports cover a wide range of policy areas. For example, in 2025 and in no particular order of importance, the General Assembly received reports on autism, tobacco taxes, artificial intelligence, paid family and medical leave, sexual and domestic violence prevention, housing, K-12 education spending, and electric vehicle rebates. We also receive copious amounts of data affecting the state budget, such as trends in Virginia Lottery revenue and higher education six-year capital plans – just to name a few. All of these reports can be found on the Division of Legislative Services webpage. Click and explore! Happy Independence Day. I am grateful for the opportunity to serve you!
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AuthorDavid Bulova, proudly representing the 11th House District in Virginia Archives
July 2025
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