Public Comments for 02/19/2026 Labor and Commerce - Subcommittee #2
SB100 - Volunteer emergency responders; protection of employees, civil action.
No Comments Available
SB170 - Protection of employees; covenants not to compete, discharged employees.
No Comments Available
SB433 - Unemployment insurance; benefit eligibility conditions, etc.
No Comments Available
SB459 - Liquefied petroleum gas fitters; service disconnection requirements, civil penalties.
No Comments Available
SB637 - Virginia Human Rights Act; definition of "employer."
Last Name: O'Brien Locality: NEWPORT NEWS

My name is Katelyn O'Brien, I am a transgender woman who worked for over 12 years in the defense industry before changing for job security reasons in view of federal government mistreatment of dozens of transgender people I knew. I now serve my community in public utilities essential to the environment and public health under state government contract. When I first transitioned over a decade ago, I was supporting not only myself, but my mother who was out of work at the time. Non-discrimination affects not only those of us who are LGBTQ, but also anyone else who potentially depends on us, which amounts to millions across the Commonwealth.

Last Name: Hanna Organization: Virginia Employment Lawyers Locality: Annandale

SB 637 is an important fix to VHRA. For too long, protected groups, including older Virginians were not protected by the VHRA’s complex employer threshold scheme. This simplification makes the VHRA clearer for both employers and employees. This civil rights bill was passed by the two previous legislators and vetoed by Gov Youngkin.

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