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Subcommittee adopts substitute for braille‑labeling tax credit after testimony by blind constituent Sen. Roem’s SB 96, as substituted, would create an individual and corporate income tax credit to incentivize braille labeling; the committee substitute caps credits at $500,000, removes carryforward and limits eligibility to Virginia businesses. Blind constituent Tate Jordan testified in favor and tax staff cautioned about finite one‑time administrative costs; the subcommittee adopted the substitute and voted to report the bill.

Virginia is taking a bold step towards inclusivity by introducing a tax credit for businesses that implement braille labeling, a move championed by a blind constituent advocating for fundamental accessibility rights.

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