RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) — Gov. Glenn Youngkin recently signed 18 bills intended to improve support for Virginians with developmental disabilities.

The bipartisan legislation aims to foster inclusivity and accessibility in the critical areas of education, recreation, law enforcement and transitional services. 

“For far too long, Virginia has underserved this community and as Governor, I committed to transform our level of care, support and resources available to Virginians with developmental disabilities. I will always advocate, champion and speak up for Virginians and I’m pleased this legislative package and our Right Help, Right Now plan has instituted life-changing impacts that will benefit Virginia families, this community, and transform our level of care for Virginians with developmental disabilities for decades to come,” said Youngkin. 

The governor also signed the biennium budget which provides $247 million for 3,440 priority one waiver slots, bringing the total number of additional slots under Youngkin’s leadership to 4,540 slots.