House Republicans killed the Senate’s second look bill
The House Courts of Justice Subcommittee just killed a bill that would provide incarcerated individuals who meet a certain criteria with the opportunity to petition the circuit court for a…
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The House Courts of Justice Subcommittee just killed a bill that would provide incarcerated individuals who meet a certain criteria with the opportunity to petition the circuit court for a…
Virginia Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger (D-VA07) penned a letter to President Joe Biden Monday urging him to release barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR),
Republicans in the House of Delegates killed legislation Monday that would have established a retail market for buying marijuana in Virginia. Currently, marijuana is legal to possess but you cannot…
A woman who appeared in a Showtime special discussing Critical Race Theory is now working for the state government in a paid-political position. Patti Hidalgo Menders was featured briefly on…
Republicans in the House of Delegates and Democrats in the state Senate released their proposals Sunday for the next two-year budget as well as an update to the current fiscal…
Governor Glenn Youngkin is encouraging colleges and universities in Virginia from increasing their tuition for undergraduate students.
Crossover has arrived and the majority parties in both chambers of the General Assembly are touting the work they did with their legislative agenda. Now with the arrival of crossover,…
New legislation aims to help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities continue to virtually access government services.
At the onset of President Nixon’s first term, his Attorney General John N. Mitchell said “watch what we do, not what we say.”
The Richmond City Democratic Committee (RCDC) voted Thursday night to censure state Sen. Joe Morrissey (D-Richmond) for comments he made towards the president of Petersburg’s NAACP chapter. Petersburg in its…