DOLI Standards Update

Following publication on July 27 in the Richmond Times Dispatch, the Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI) temporary standard with the intent of preventing the spread of COVID-19 is now in effect until January 27, 2021. This standard was developed following four separate day-long emergency electronic meetings by the Virginia Safety and Health Codes Board and applies […]

Workgroup Examining Responsibility for Mental Health Evaluations Begins Work

A stakeholder workgroup directed by the General Assembly to examine and potentially reform the current process for conducting evaluations of individuals who are experiencing mental health crises to determine whether they meet the criteria for temporary detention held its first meeting on July 16. The genesis of this effort was a broader workgroup, also directed […]

Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) Asks for Local Government Participation in Ransomware Study

In view of many ransomware attacks on state and local governments, the Virginia General Assembly directed the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) to study the Commonwealth’s ransomware attack preparedness and to report back by the start of the 2021 General Assembly Session. Among other provisions, the enacted resolution provides that all agencies of the Commonwealth shall […]

Mental Health Commission Plots Course for 2020

The Joint Subcommittee to Study Mental Health Services in the Commonwealth in the 21st Century met August 5 to review progress on previous initiatives and plan for the Joint Subcommittee’s work for the remainder of 2020. Several bills generated by the Commission’s work in 2019 were enacted in the 2020 session, including legislation to improve […]

Supervisors’ Certification course gets a virtual makeover

Fourteen supervisors from 11 Virginia counties met virtually in the morning on May 29 for the closing session of the “Good Governance: The Role of Leadership” course in the Virginia Certified County Supervisors’ Program. The instructor, Mike Chandler, Ph.D., led the students through rich discussions over the course of eight weeks of the role of […]

Botetourt County Chairman Attends Event at the White House

Washington D.C. – On July 16, Board of Supervisors Chairman Billy Martin was at the White House for the Presidential presentation on rolling back regulations. Martin was invited to attend this White House event by President Trump through the VA Association of Counties (VACo). Martin serves as the Regional Director of VACo where he is […]

Virginia first state nationally to create workplace regulations for COVID-19

After four separate day-long emergency electronic meetings, the Virginia Safety and Health Codes Board adopted on July 15 regulations and standards that employers (including Virginia Counties) must adhere to when addressing worker safety for COVID-19. The Northam administration (per E.O. 63) directed the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry “Workers should not have to sacrifice […]

Visit Northumberland County and the LOVEworks Sign

Northern Neck Farm Museum, a five county regional museum fashioned to tell the story of agriculture in the Northern Neck, shows its “LOVE” with a giant ear of corn designed by a local student, Jamel Brown and sculpted from iron. The Northern Neck of Virginia has a rich agricultural tradition. From the early American Indians […]

Arlington County Manager Mark Schwartz Appoints Samia Byrd as Chief Race and Equity Officer

As the Chief Race and Equity Officer for Arlington County, Samia Byrd will lead the County’s work to advance racial equity, diversity and inclusion both internal and external to the organization. This includes guiding and facilitating the development and implementation of important policies and practices through an equity lens. “Samia will be instrumental to helping […]

Local Government Recovery Task Force Meets with Governor’s Staff

The Local Government Recovery Task Force, a joint effort by VACo and VML to provide a local perspective as Virginia works to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, held its second meeting on July 14. Members were pleased to be joined by Courtney Dozier, Policy Director for Governor Northam, and Carter Hutchinson, Deputy Policy Director, who […]