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Virginia National Guard; orders transmitted to and through Governor, annual reports.
Virginia National Guard; reports to the General Assembly; state militias; work group; report. Requires the Adjutant General to submit an annual report to the General Assembly detailing federal and state deployments of the Virginia National Guard and other matters relating to retention, readiness, funding, and resources. The bill prohibits the Governor from calling forth the Virginia National Guard for the purpose of intimidating, threatening, or coercing, or attempting to intimidate, threaten, o…
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The bill requires the Adjutant General to submit an annual report to the General Assembly detailing federal and state deployments of the Virginia National Guard and other matters relating to retention, readiness, funding, and resources. This information could indirectly affect veterans by informing policies and resource allocation that impact their benefits and support systems.(low confidence)
- Veteran / service memberindirectMinor impactLow certainty
The bill requires the Adjutant General to submit an annual report to the General Assembly detailing federal and state deployments of the Virginia National Guard and other matters relating to retention, readiness, funding, and resources. This information could indirectly affect veterans by informing policies and resource allocation that impact their benefits and support systems.
“detailing federal and state deployments of the Virginia National Guard and other matters relating to retention, readiness, funding, and resources.”· Requires the Adjutant General to submit an annual report to the General Assembly detailing federal and state deployments of the Virginia National Guard and other matters relating to retention, readiness, funding, and resources.
- Requires the Adjutant General to submit an annual report to the General Assembly on Virginia National Guard deployments, retention, readiness, funding, and resources.
- Prohibits the Governor from using the Virginia National Guard for intimidation, threats, or coercion.
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