As
a citizen of the Commonwealth of Virginia, it is your right
to voice your opinion regarding pending legislation. One
way to have your views heard is to testify at a legislative
hearing conducted by a legislative committee or interim study
group. At
a public hearing, private citizens have an opportunity within
the time allowed to let their feelings be known.
During
the session, public hearings are usually held by committees
of the House of Delegates and the Senate on specific legislation.
Public hearings are listed on the calendars printed each
day the Senate and House meet. Public hearings are listed
on the Legislative
Meeting Schedule web page.
During
the interim, a legislative study committee or commission
may hold a public hearing. Notices of these hearings are
sent to the Commonwealth's news media for broadcast and publication
and are listed on the Legislative
Meeting Schedule web page.
The Hearing Process
The General Assembly Session is a busy time and public hearings
are scheduled along with many other meetings. Therefore, many
hearings will be held within the constraints of a strenuous
time schedule. These constraints could limit the time that
each speaker is granted, in order to enable as many speakers
as possible to speak to the committee or study group. The chairman
who is presiding over the meeting will determine what time
limits, if any, are imposed and will announce the guidelines
at the beginning of the hearing.
At the
beginning of the hearing, the patron of the legislation in
question will be given the chance to speak first. After the
patron's explanation of the bill's intent, the opponents
and proponents will be given the chance to be heard in an
order set forth by the Chairman.
If you
wish to testify before the committee, you will need to register
with the committee clerk. You will be asked to provide your
name and the organization you represent, if any. You may
be asked to indicate whether you are a proponent or opponent
of the matter at hand.
Letters
or written correspondence stating your support or opposition
to a matter will be accepted in lieu of oral testimony at
the hearing. Persons wishing to submit such written material
should address their correspondence to the clerk of the committee.
They should ensure the information arrives before the hearing.
Hearings
held by committees, subcommittees, and commissions during
the interim period operate under the same guidelines and
procedures.
Testimony Tips
• Be aware
that sometimes the patron of a bill may offer amendments to the bill. Amendments
could possibly change your opinion of the bill and affect your presentation.
• Be
prepared to adapt your remarks to avoid making the same point
made by previous speakers.
• Be
prepared to answer questions that the legislators might have.
• It
is recommended that you have written copies of your testimony
to accompany your oral remarks. Please have at least 30 copies
of your remarks available for distribution to the members of
the committee and the staff. If the written testimony is lengthy,
it is recommended that you quickly summarize the material in
order that other speakers might be heard. Remember, the committee
will also accept written testimony in lieu of an oral presentation.
• Outbursts
and remarks from the audience will be prohibited. The committee
should be addressed from the speaker's podium.
• Please
do not be offended if some legislators rise and leave the hearing
room. They have many commitments, including making presentations
before other committees.
• For
interpreter services or other accommodations telephone (804)
698-7450 or (804) 698-1540, TDD number 1 (866) 267-1474 or
(804) 786-2369. Written requests may be made through the address
on the inside middle panel. Requests for interpreters should
be received seven days prior to the meeting.
For additional
information regarding public hearings, committee meetings,
interpreter services, other accommodations or other questions,
contact us at:
House
Clerk's Office
House Committee Operations
P.O. Box 406
Richmond, Virginia 23218
(804) 698-1540 |
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Session
Committee Meeting Schedule
The
Rules Committees for the House of Delegates and the Senate
of Virginia meet at the call of the respective Chairman.
| Day |
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Committees |
| Monday |
Morning |
Senate
Agriculture, Conservation & Natural Resources
House Education
House Finance |
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Afternoon |
House
Appropriations
House Courts of Justice
House Science & Technology
Senate Commerce and Labor |
| Tuesday |
Morning |
Senate
Finance
House General Laws
House Health, Welfare & Institutions |
| |
Afternoon |
House
Commerce and Labor
House Transportation
Senate Local Government
Senate Privileges and Elections |
| Wednesday |
Morning |
Senate
Finance
House Education
House Counties, Cities and Towns
House Agriculture, Conservation & Natural Resources |
| |
Afternoon |
House
Appropriations
House Courts of Justice
Senate General Laws
Senate Courts of Justice |
| Thursday |
Morning |
Senate
Education and Health
House Health, Welfare & Institutions
House Transportation |
| |
Afternoon |
House
Commerce and Labor
House General Laws
Senate Transportation |
| Friday |
Morning |
Senate
Rehabilitation and Social Services
House Counties, Cities & Towns
House Privileges & Elections
House Militia, Police & Public Safety |
| |
Afternoon |
House
Appropriations
House Courts of Justice
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