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Blighted property bill wins final approval in the House and Senate

Summary by Cardinal News
A bill that would allow localities to sell derelict properties — requested by Bristol officials searching for a solution to the blighted, burned-out former campus of Virginia Intermont College — has been given final approval by the House and Senate.The bill will now go to Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who can sign it into law, amend, or veto it and return it to the General Assembly, or not sign it, which would mean it would become law without his signatu…
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Cardinal News broke the news in on Friday, February 14, 2025.
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