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Probation reform looks like it will survive after Youngkin vetoed it last year

Summary by VA Scope
by Brandon Jarvis Gov. Glenn Youngkin stated Monday that if he vetoed a bill last year, there is a likely chance he would again this year. However, after national pressure and support from Republicans, a bill he killed last year has a chance of survival if the legislature agrees to the governor’s proposed amendments. The bipartisan probation reform legislation, which passed unanimously in the Senate and with votes from both sides in the House, w…
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VA Scope broke the news in on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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