Public Comments for 01/28/2026 Communications, Technology and Innovation - Technology and Innovation Subcommittee
HB638 - Regulation of data brokers; civil penalties
HB654 - Consumer Data Protection Act; definition of "biometric data"; consent required for processing.
Last Name: Parker
Organization: Security Industry Association
Locality: Silver Spring
See attached, which details the concerns of the Security Industry Association, including the negative impact of the measure to school security, home safety and property rights, government and military facility security and workplace safety.
HB797 - Va. Information Tech. Agency; artificial intelligence, independent verification organizations.
Last Name: January
Organization: Chamber of Progress
Locality: McLean
On behalf of Chamber of Progress, a tech industry association supporting public policies to build a society in which all people benefit from technological advances, I respectfully urge you to oppose HB 797, which would impose a broad, mandatory third-party artificial intelligence (AI) verification regime that adds regulatory complexity without clear evidence of improved consumer protection or public safety.
End of Comments
HB293 - Corporations; limited liability decentralized autonomous orgs. (LLDs), delayed effective date.
Blockchain technology is profoundly resource-intensive and will only contribute to the surge in data center project proposals. Registration and regulation of the companies operating on it will ease that surge. The Southwestern Virginia Transparency Alliance therefore supports HB293.
I am The head of government affairs for DNA fund one of the largest crypto organizations in the world. Including the founders of tether the world's leading stable coin.
I respectfully submit this testimony in support of the Limited Liability Decentralized AutonomousOrganization (LLD) Act. This legislation represents an important step toward ensuring that Virginia remains competitive, innovative, and forward-looking as new forms of business organization continue to develop. Decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) are increasingly used to coordinate real economic activity through transparent, programmable governance mechanisms built on blockchain technology. Several states have already recognized the importance of providing legal clarity for decentralizedorganizations. Wyoming pioneered DAO-recognized LLCs, while Tennessee, Utah, and Vermont have adopted or expanded frameworks supporting blockchain-enabled entities. These jurisdictions are actively attracting new businesses and investment by offering certainty rather than ambiguity. Virginia should not fall behind this curve. The LLD Act provides a clear legal structure for decentralized organizations to operate responsibly within the Commonwealth. By establishing formation requirements, governance documentation, record-keeping obligations, and limited liability protections, the bill brings DAOs within a recognized legal framework instead of leaving them to operate in regulatory gray areas or outside Virginia entirely. This bill also supports real-world, non-speculative blockchain applications. DAOs have the potential to introduce healthy competition and more democratic participation models across industries such as technology, energy, supply chains, creative industries, and cooperative enterprises. Virginia has an opportunity to lead in these practical, economy-building use cases rather than reacting after other states have already set the standards. While no legislation addressing emerging technology is perfect at inception, the LLD Act strikes an appropriate balance between innovation and oversight. Advancing this bill allows regulators, courts, and stakeholders to gain practical experience and refine the framework over time based on real-world outcomes. I support moving this bill beyond subcommittee so that Virginia can actively shape the future of decentralized business governance. Thoughtful leadership today will ensure that innovation happens here—transparently, responsibly, and under the rule of law. Thank you for your consideration and your commitment to Virginia’s economic future.