Roanoke County has approved its 2021 legislative agenda, listing political priorities and positions to send the Virginia General Assembly ahead of the stateâs January lawmaking session.
A legislative agenda is approved by the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors annually, to outline issues the local government wants addressed by elected officials at the state level, said County Attorney Peter Lubeck.
County leaders approved a platform of priorities Tuesday, requesting that state legislators increase funding for broadband expansion, assure funding for K-12 education, change allowable spending under the Childrenâs Services Act and restore a form of county tax revenue for local use.