
by Thomas Mates Fri, February 27, 2026 at 12:22 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (7News) — Legislators in Virginia could see a nearly 300% pay increase if an amendment added to the budget by Democrats in the state Senate makes it to Gov. Abigail Spanberger‘s desk.
The Democrat controlled Virginia Senate and House of Delegates have both passed their versions of the commonwealth’s budget, largely along party lines.
The Senate version of the budget, which passed Thursday, now includes an amendment to increase the salaries of state senators and delegates to $50,000 annually. The House version also includes this pay increase.
Read all of the amendments below:
Click here to view the PDF file
Currently, senators make $18,000 a year and delegates make $17,640.
Additionally, while in session, legislators receive a $237 per diem. When not in session, they receive a mileage reimbursement of 67 cents per mile to attend meetings, $300 if they attend a meeting (increasing to $400 if they attend two meetings in a day) and $1,250 per month to help maintain an office in their district, according to the Joint Legislative Audit & Review Commission.
The two legislative houses will have to reconcile their dueling budgets before a final spending bill can head to the governor’s desk.
As that process gets underway, Virginia Senate Republicans – who voted against the amendment – are blasting the proposed pay increase.
“Teachers got a 3% raise. But Democrats give themselves 300%,” the VA Senate GOP account posted to X.
The Republicans have been critical of the Democrats, who ran on a platform of increasing affordability, as the majority party has proposed more than 50 new or increased taxes this legislative session.
Republican Sen. Mark Obenshain spoke about the proposed pay increase on Tuesday.
“It is, I think, the wrong time to do that, when we’re focusing on affordability,” said Obenshain. “It’s supposed to be affordability for working families across Virginia, not members of the General Assembly.”
In addition to the pay increase for legislators, the Senate version of the budget includes:
Read the full Senate version of the budget prior to the amendments:
Click here to view the PDF file
The House version includes: