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Oates Warns Against “Unconstitutional Legislation” as General Assembly Reaches Crossover

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Delegate Delores Oates (R–31st District) issued a strong constitutional warning this week as the Virginia General Assembly reached its crossover deadline, while also weighing in on collective bargaining legislation and celebrating a local achievement.

In a public update to constituents, Oates emphasized the importance of adhering strictly to constitutional limits in lawmaking.

“Our Constitution isn’t optional — it’s the foundation of our rights, our freedoms, and the limits of government power,” Oates said. “Every law, every policy, and every action taken by elected officials must respect its framework.”

Oates criticized what she called “blatantly unconstitutional legislation” advancing in Richmond and pledged to continue opposing measures she believes conflict with constitutional principles.

“We’ve reached crossover,” she noted, referring to the General Assembly’s midpoint deadline when House bills move to the Senate and vice versa. “Now, bills that passed the House must go through the same process in the Senate, another chance to block bad ideas.”

Collective Bargaining Debate

Among the legislation drawing Oates’ concern is a collective bargaining bill she described as potentially creating major financial strain for local governments.

Oates cited comments from Prince William County School Board Chairman Babu Lateef, a Democrat, who warned that expanding collective bargaining without state funding could shift significant financial responsibility to local governments.

Lateef told WJLA that if passed without funding, the bill “will be the single largest tax increase in Virginia history,” arguing that mandated salaries and benefits would be passed on to local taxpayers through property taxes and other local revenue sources.

Oates echoed those concerns, describing the measure as an unfunded mandate that could increase costs for families and strain local budgets.

The collective bargaining bill has passed the House and now moves to the Senate for consideration.

Recognizing Local Achievement

In addition to legislative updates, Oates highlighted a local accomplishment, recognizing Alice Barlow for her success at the 2025 Gypsy Vanner National Championship.

Barlow earned three national grand championships and four reserve national championships riding her horse, Sunny. Oates praised her dedication to the equestrian community and her decade-long involvement with the Gypsy Vanner breed.

“Alice has shown that excellence with hard work and passion pays off,” Oates said.

A formal commendation recognizing Barlow’s achievement is available through House Resolution 125 on the Virginia Legislative Information System website.

Looking Ahead

As the session moves into its second half, Oates said she remains focused on what she described as constitutional governance and fiscal responsibility.

“The days have been long, the debates fierce, and the challenges relentless,” she said. “Even when compromise seems impossible, my commitment to you and our Constitution never wavers.”

The General Assembly will continue deliberations as Senate committees now consider legislation passed by the House before final votes later this session.

 

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