Fresh off the close of the 2026 Legislative Session, we’ve hit the ground running here in Loudoun. I’m excited to stay connected with you — both through this newsletter and at upcoming events across the district and the Commonwealth. Below, you’ll find several opportunities to hear me speak and ask questions directly, along with a recap of what I’ve been working on since Session ended.

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Virginia Asian American & Pacific Island Caucus

Join me and the Virginia Asian American Pacific Islander Caucus (VAAPIC) for a Post-Legislative Session Town Hall on Tuesday, March 31st from 2:00–3:00 PM. This event will provide an opportunity to hear directly from legislators and staff about key outcomes from the 2026 General Assembly session. Attendees will also have the chance to ask questions and engage in a conversation about priorities moving forward.


Road from Richmond

Join me and fellow Delegates and Senators representing Loudoun on April 19th as we share updates from the 2026 Legislative Session and highlight our collective accomplishments. Held each spring following the close of the General Assembly session, this annual brunch brings together community members and legislators to hear directly from lawmakers about the bills we sponsored and passed — and to connect with neighbors across the district.


Reconvene and Special Sessions

After each regular or special session, the General Assembly reconvenes in Richmond on the sixth Wednesday following adjournment — this year, April 22nd — to consider bills returned by the Governor with amendments or objections. During the Reconvene Session, business is limited solely to the Governor’s recommendations: legislators vote to accept or reject proposed amendments and may override vetoes with a two-thirds majority in both chambers. No other business is taken up, and while the session is typically completed in one day, it may last up to three days.

This year, we will also convene a Special Session as called by Governor Spanberger to resolve differences between the budgets passed by each chamber. Bills that are approved — either through accepted amendments or a successful veto override — generally take effect on July 1, 2026.


Loudoun Heritage Museum

I’m excited to share that the Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum, located in District 27, has been awarded a $200,000 grant from the Tillett Foundation to expand its programming and exhibits. I was proud to speak at the ceremony, reflecting on the preservation of Loudoun’s history and sharing my family’s personal connections to the museum.

The museum plays a vital role in preserving and sharing the county’s rich agricultural and rural heritage — an especially meaningful mission in Loudoun County and across Virginia, where agriculture remains the Commonwealth’s largest industry and a defining part of our identity. Through exhibits, educational programs, and community events, the museum highlights the evolution of farming in Loudoun and honors the families and communities who shaped its rural legacy. This grant will ensure the museum can continue serving as an invaluable educational resource for residents and visitors for years to come.


Commending Resolution

I spent time visiting some of Loudoun’s locally owned small businesses, including a few of the beloved family-owned restaurants that bring big-city culinary quality and small-town warmth to our community. I’m proud to commend the Stebners of Brasserie Royale and Local Provisions, not only for their culinary excellence but also for their deep commitment to the people and community around them. Supporting businesses like theirs sustains local jobs, preserves the character that makes Loudoun special, and strengthens the fabric of Virginia’s economy.


How My Office Can Help You

Navigating state agencies can be confusing and difficult at times. As the delegate for House District 27, I can help you communicate with state agencies such as the Virginia Employment Commission, Departments of Taxation, Social Services, Transportation, and more! I can also submit inquiries with those agencies on your behalf. There are limits to what I can do, however. For example, I am unable to expedite cases or force state agencies to favor your inquiry, provide legal advice or recommend a specific attorney, intervene with judicial issues, overturn decisions, or be involved with matters between private businesses. 

Whether you require my office’s assistance, want to bring an issue to my attention or invite me to a community event, please reach out here: https://atoosareaser.com/help/.

Alongside constituent services, I can submit drafts for commending and memorial resolutions. If you know of a person or organization in the district that deserves special recognition, please submit a request here: resolution request form.

Yours in Service, 

Atoosa Reaser (she/her)
Virginia House of Delegates 
District 27 (Eastern Loudoun)
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