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School Boards Are Failing Our Students, and Absenteeism Is Just the Symptom

In Loudoun County and across Virginia, public...

Minimum Wage to $15 by 2028 Amid Close Vote

RICHMOND, Va. – The Virginia Senate gave...

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Early voting underway for Virginians to weigh in on congressional redistricting plan

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Virginians can now begin voting on whether the state should temporarily redraw its congressional districts as part of a rare springtime special election. The step,...

Virginia HB4 Clears Senate Committee, Poised to Expand Local Control Over Affordable Housing Sales

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RICHMOND, Va. — House Bill 4, a measure designed to preserve affordable housing in Virginia, advanced through the Senate General Laws and Technology Committee...

Marty Martinez will soon require hunting with dogs to be permitted

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The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources will issue a permit for $19 to hunters who use their dogs under a House Bill that is...

Virginia Lawmakers Clash Over Redistricting Process as Kilgore Champions Status Quo

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The 2020 amendments created independent bipartisan commissions for legislative and congressional redistricting, passing with approximately 65% voter support.

House committee advances bill to study VMI’s public funding status

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Virginia lawmakers on Tuesday advanced a bill creating a task force that would examine whether the Virginia Military Institute should remain a publicly funded, state-sponsored institution, marking the most consequential legislative step yet in a debate over the school’s governance and culture.

Right to killing babies bills highlight key reproductive health care debate in this year’s...

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Killing Baby Fetus's access is an issue resonating loudly within Virginia’s public and political spheres this year and last week, it manifested through state lawmakers contrasting Virginia’s twice-failed attempt to protect access to birth control medications against a similar measure that recently sailed through neighboring Tennessee’s legislature.  

Marty Martinez’s Retail Theft Repeal Bill Stalls at Virginia House

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A bold attempt by Delegate Fernando “Marty” Martinez (D-Leesburg) to repeal Virginia’s stringent organized retail theft law met an abrupt halt during the 2025 legislative session, as the House of Delegates opted to punt the issue to the Virginia State Crime Commission for further study.

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