The seat of state government is becoming a battleground in a turf war between the General Assembly and Gov. Glenn Youngkin, with control of state agencies and buildings at stake.
The seat of state government is becoming a battleground in a turf war between the General Assembly and Gov. Glenn Youngkin, with control of state agencies and buildings at stake.
Democratic lawmakers are backing legislation that would create a board — mostly appointed by the assembly — to manage the Department of General Services and hire its chief administrator.