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Virginia Homeschool Privacy Bill Becomes Law Without Governor’s Signature

Posted on June 27, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Ashley Bateman writes:

Homeschoolers in Virginia are pleased a widely supported privacy measure designed to prevent the sharing of personal information passed with bipartisan support.

Senate Bill 1383, sponsored by state Sen. Dick Black (R-Loudoun), passed the Virginia state legislature in late winter, but awaited a final signature by the governor. Rather than endorse or veto SB 1383, Gov. Terri McAuliffe (D) remained neutral, allowing the bill to pass into law unsigned.

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