Less than one month after Democrats took full control in Virginia, liberals have unleashed a torrent of far-left legislation that has shocked political observers on both sides of the aisle. From advancing more than 50 new taxes to a gerrymandering power grab, abolishing mandatory minimum sentences for violent offenders, undermining election integrity, and launching an all-out assault on the Second Amendment, Democrats appear determined to turn the Old Dominion into “California East.”
This hard-left turn is likely a shock to the senses for many voters after new Governor Abigail Spanberger leaned hard into her carefully curated “moderate” image on the campaign trail last year and down-ballot Democrats made “affordability” their number one issue. Just hours after the 2026 legislative session commenced last month, however, it became clear that neither Spanberger nor her Democrat colleagues in the legislature had any intention of delivering what they promised to voters.
Spanberger shattered her fake moderate charade within hours of taking office by rescinding an executive order from former Governor Glenn Youngkin requiring local police to cooperate with federal immigration authorities to arrest and deport violent criminal illegal aliens.
But by far the clearest example of Democrats’ betrayal is a dizzying array of proposed new taxes that could soon be hitting Virginians. Some of the most prominent include taxes on dog walking and grooming, dry cleaning, home repairs, vehicle repairs, concert tickets, subscription services like Hulu and Netflix, Uber, electric leaf blowers, deliveries from package services like UPS and FedEx, gym memberships, and increased sales taxes. Democrats have also introduced bills to increase the state’s income tax for high earners, increase the car tax (which Spanberger said she would abolish), and much more.
All in all, Democrats’ tax-and-spend agenda would cost the average family about $2,000 more per year.
Democrats have also set their sights on election integrity, moving to align Virginia with other blue states that are wide open for fraud. Among other sweeping changes, Democrats have introduced legislation that sharply limits election officials’ ability to remove inactive or ineligible voters from the rolls, prohibits hand-counting ballots, and allows absentee and mail-in ballots to be counted up to one week after Election Day. One proposal would even authorize voting “electronically through the internet,” a move that raises obvious security concerns.
But perhaps most alarmingly of all, Democrats advanced a bill banning immigration authorities from being within 40 feet of polling locations – right after killing a Republican bill which required anyone who brings no ID to the polls to sign an “affidavit of identity” including their full name, year of birth, and their Social Security number. There is no way to interpret this other than a brazen invitation to commit election fraud.
That impulse toward centralized control extends beyond elections and into the classroom as Democrats are doubling down on pushing woke ideology on students – precisely what lost them the governorship and control of the House of Delegates in 2021. One particularly egregious bill requires public schools to teach a biased narrative about the January 6 Capitol riot that portrays all Donald Trump supporters as insurrectionists. Another bill embeds queer history into curriculum and expands the state’s power to target private schools and homeschool families.
At the same time as Democrats are weakening election oversight and radicalizing schools, they are also moving to cut breaks for violent criminals. One bill abolishes mandatory minimum sentences for violent felonies including rape, manslaughter, production and distribution of child pornography, and assaulting a law enforcement officer. Another makes it more difficult for judges to deny bail even for violent crimes. Yet another expands early release eligibility for inmates convicted of serious violent offenses like murder, rape, and terrorism.
Perhaps most astonishingly, Democrat lawmakers have proposed barring prosecutors from mentioning a defendant’s prior convictions during a trial, even if the defendant is being charged for the same crime.
Meanwhile, as violent criminals are protected, responsible, law-abiding gun owners are being targeted as Virginia Democrats look to dismantle the Second Amendment. In addition to imposing an 11 percent tax on guns and ammunition, they are pushing an “assault weapon” ban which covers most commonly owned firearms as well as a ban on “high-capacity magazines” (any magazine with 10 or more rounds, as most handguns have) that would instantly turn many Virginia gun owners into criminals. Other proposals like legislation to hold firearm manufacturers and retailers responsible for crimes that other people commit are transparent efforts to enact a backdoor ban on new firearm sales.
Another bill bars most discretionary state contracts under $100,000 from going to businesses owned by white men and allows state agencies to pay up to five percent more to avoid awarding contracts to white men in preference of minorities and women. For a party that claims to oppose unequal treatment under the law, the contradiction could not be more glaring.
While private-sector workers face rising rents and home prices, Democrats are also advancing legislation that expands taxpayer-funded housing assistance for government employees, lifting limits on homeownership grants and workforce housing benefits for public workers. In other words, rather than lowering costs or increasing supply for everyone, Democrats are forcing middle- and working-class families to shell out more money to subsidize housing for bureaucrats.
And then there’s the effort to gerrymander Virginia’s congressional map. Despite the fact that 65 percent of voters chose to move to a commission-based redistricting model in 2020, Democrats are now trying to seize that power back for themselves and redraw the map from a 6-5 Democrat advantage to a 10-1 Democrat advantage. A judge ruled last week that Democrats violated the process for changing the redistricting method, but the state senate plowed ahead with its plan anyway, sending a bill to Spanberger’s desk to put the question to a vote in April. Democrats apparently don’t intend to let a little thing like the Virginia Constitution get in the way of their lust for power.
Virginia’s 2026 legislative session is still in its early stages, and many bills remain in committee. But these outlandish proposals nonetheless confirm that Virginia is in for a radical four years under Democrat control. Unfortunately for Old Dominion residents, they may become yet another cautionary tale of the perils of unchecked progressive rule.
Sarah Katherine Sisk is a proud Hillsdale College alumna and a master’s student in economics at George Mason University. You can follow her on X @SKSisk76.