Delegate celebrates Senate passage of limited paid leave bill
After four years and multiple bills, Del. Elizabeth Guzmán, D-Woodbridge, is on the cusp of being able to secure paid leave for some Virginia workers.
Pete Snyder’s campaign employee has been advising the committee tasked with making nomination process decisions
Republican gubernatorial hopeful Amanda Chase is calling foul play on one of her GOP opponents for employing a member of the Republican Party that has been instrumental in deciding the…
Parole board comes under fire after a report showing misconduct is discovered
Virginia’s parole board is coming under fire again after a new report from a Richmond TV station showed that an inspector general allegedly omitted several important details when he released…
Biden taps three for Postal Service board; signals possible move on DeJoy
President Joe Biden on Wednesday nominated three people to fill vacancies on the United States Postal Service Board of Governors.
VA House passes bill with in-person learning mandate
Delegate Schuyler VanValkenburg (D-Henrico) crafted the legislation with Senator Siobhan Dunnavamt (R-Henrico) by Brandon Jarvis The House of Delegates passed a bill Wednesday that would require school districts in Virginia…
“There Is No Context”: General Assembly Votes To Remove Byrd Statue
The Virginia General Assembly has voted to remove the statue of former U.S. Sen. Harry F. Byrd Sr. from Capitol Square, the area around the Virginia State Capitol.
Republicans plan for nomination convention at Liberty University
(RPV Chairman Rich Anderson) by Brandon Jarvis The Republican Party of Virginia’s (RPV) State Central Committee (SCC) rejected multiple motions Tuesday night that would have changed the party’s nomination process…
Update: Three former Governors push for party canvass
Former Virginia Governor, Bob McDonnell (R) The Virginia Republican State Central Committee (SCC) is meeting again tonight to try and hash out differences in deciding the nomination process for their…
Lawmakers pass bill to keep schools from suing over student meal debt
By Noah Fleischman Capital News Service RICHMOND, Va. — Adelle Settle learned in 2017 that school lunches were being taken out of children’s hands when they couldn’t pay for the…
A bipartisan bill to require in-person learning full-time advances in the House of Delegates
The Education Committee in the House of Delegates advanced legislation on Monday that will require school districts to offer in-person learning to students five days a week. If it passes…