Cars to campus safety: A look at bills headed to Youngkin

FILE - Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, Del. Todd Gilbert, R-Shenandoah, left, gavels to order the special session of the Virginia General Assembly, on Sept. 7, 2022, in Richmond, Va. As lawmakers wind down the regular session, there are several legislation that have been sent to Gov. Glenn Youngkin's desk for his consideration. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — As Virginia lawmakers near the end of a short legislative session marked by partisan debates over guns, abortion and other contentious issues, they are also running behind on efforts to come to an agreement on the state budget.

But they have found bipartisan consensus on a range of issues, including attempts to address pandemic-related learning loss, improve college safety and rein in intoxicating hemp products.

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