SB491
Public schools; right to free public elementary and secondary education, discrimination, etc.
Status:
In Senate
Latest Action:
Jan. 29, 2026
Senate: Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (SB491)
Chief Patron:
Stella Pekarsky (D)
Session:
2026 Regular Session
Summary
As Introduced. Public schools; right to free public elementary and secondary education; discrimination based on immigration status prohibited; requirements; civil cause of action.
Prohibits any child in the Commonwealth from being denied a free public education through secondary school on the basis of the actual or perceived immigration or citizenship status of the child or the child's parents, in accordance with the Constitution of Virginia and consistent with the requirements of the Fourteenth ... (More) Amendment to the United States Constitution. The bill prohibits any school board, public elementary or secondary school, school resource officer employed by a local law-enforcement agency in any public elementary or secondary school, or any individual who is an employee, contractor, or agent of a school board from engaging in certain enumerated actions and practices that involve or result in the denial of a free public education, or denial of the benefits or exclusion from participation in any program or activity thereof, of a child on the basis of the actual or perceived immigration or citizenship status of the child or the child's parents. The bill also requires each public elementary and secondary school to develop and implement procedures for (i) reviewing and authorizing requests from law-enforcement agents, as that term is defined in the bill, to enter a public school or public school facility and (ii) prohibiting any school board employee, contractor, or agent, or any school resource officer from permitting, assisting with, or participating in the execution of any nonjudicial warrant, as defined by the bill, by a law-enforcement agent present on school property for purposes relating to immigration enforcement or investigation, or permitting any law-enforcement agent from accessing any area of school property that is not open to the public without a warrant signed by a judge or magistrate. The bill establishes a civil cause of action for any party aggrieved by conduct that violates the provisions of the bill, in accordance with the provisions of the bill. (Less)-
Bill History
- 01/13/2026 - Senate: Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-14-2026 26104918D
- 01/13/2026 - Senate: Referred to Committee on Education and Health
- 01/22/2026 - Senate: Assigned Education sub: Public Education
- 01/22/2026 - Senate: Senate subcommittee offered
- 01/29/2026 - Senate: Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (SB491)