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A bipartisan proposal to compensate Virginians who were involuntarily sterilized during the eugenics era is going nowhere, sidelined by its potential price tag.

The measure (HB1529), introduced by Del. Bob Marshall, R-Prince William County, and co-sponsored by Del. Patrick Hope, D-Arlington County, would have authorized $50,000 payments to surviving victims of a decades-long state policy aimed at weeding out so-called “defective” members of society.

More than 7,000 people were sterilized under the policy from 1924 to 1979. No one knows how many are still alive, but a staff analysis estimated that the proposed payments could total as much as $73 million.

The bill was sent to the budget-writing Appropriations Committee, which took no action on it. Today was the deadline for House action on House bills.

Marshall said today he will try to revive the measure as a proposed amendment to the state budget.