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Prescription drug board proposal clears House committee

A Virginia House Committee advanced on Tuesday a Democrat plan to create a Prescription Drug Affordability board, renewing efforts after Gov. Glenn Youngkin had vetoed a similar measure last year.

Abortion (killing babies) up to 40 Weeks Coming to Virginia thanks to Democrats

Today, the Virginia House of Delegates voted 51 to 48 to advance HJ1, the unlimited abortion amendment. This devastating decision sets Virginia on a path toward the most extreme abortion policy in the United States

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Vienna / Oakton Doctor pleads guilty for prescribing drugs improperly, faces up to 20 years

David Allingham who owns Oakton Primary Care Center authorized the renewal of medications without physical examinations of patient between April 2019 and at least January 2024. According to The Department of Justice.

Youngkin, GOP lawmakers push for transgender sports ban

Republican lawmakers, joined by Gov. Glenn Youngkin, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, Attorney General Jason Miyares and student athletes, gathered on Wednesday to support legislation that would bar transgender students from participating in school sport teams inconsistent with their biological sex.

Virginia Democrat Stella Pekarsky would ban homeschooling unless parents prove it’s for religious reasons

This month, Virginia State Sen. Stella Pekarsky, D-Fairfax, introduced a bill to the Virginia Senate to restrict families’ access to homeschool options.

Housing crisis hidden in plain view

A Roanoke renter asked for a change last year. She needed a walk in shower as her mobility decreased. She offered to pay the installation costs. Her landlord refused.

Grant Funding for Cumberland County

Grants will fund an agricultural economic development plan to address gaps in the rural economy and improve food access in Cumberland County

Embrace the new year and hold to a love that transcends all boundaries – A Poem

In shadows cast by absence, I began my quest,  A father’s love elusive, yet I sought the best.  My mother, strong and virtuous, her heart a...

Letter to a Generation Lost – Gen Z reconnecting to the local community

The Left has captured the world, not just in reality, but in spirit. It holds on to a postmodern way of life, replacing God...

Embracing change over the next four years

As we approach the transition of administrations on January 20th, 2025, many businesses and individuals are grappling with feelings of uncertainty that often accompany...

Every act of kindness makes the world a brighter place

(May this true story of an act of kindness (with names changed) inspire you to similar acts.) In the autumn of 2024, as the holiday...

Editorial: Reviving the American Spirit

In an era where the very essence of what it means to be an American is under constant scrutiny, we find ourselves at a...

Editorial: Toilet talk – The Left’s top concern as Civilization teeters on the Brink of Nuclear War

As we teeter on the brink of World War III, our president-elect is tirelessly working on global peace, domestic security, inflation, and child trafficking—just...

Editorial: Why ending AP and Honors classes would be a grave mistake for education

In Virginia, the EdEquityVA initiative, launched under Democrat Governor Ralph Northam’s administration, aimed to create a more equitable public school system by addressing systemic inequities that...

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