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The board now has representation from all three Peninsula universities and Thomas Nelson Community College, the three primary Peninsula health care providers, and several regional organizations. Additionally, Dominion, Ferguson, and NASA are now represented on the board. The new perspectives and fresh energy will make the chamber a more vibrant force for long-term economic growth on the Peninsula and across the 757!
Virginiaâs gun reform advocates go virtual for Lobby Day 2021 29th annual Virginia Vigil & Advocacy Day to Prevent Gun Violence went virtual. (Source: WDBJ) By Leanna Scachetti | January 18, 2021 at 6:30 PM EST - Updated January 18 at 8:42 PM
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - While a caravan of pro-gun lobbyists made its way through Richmond for Lobby Day 2021 on Monday, proponents of stricter gun laws were lobbying online.
Governor Ralph Northam and Virginiaâs Attorney General Mark Herring joined the call, too, pledging support for common sense gun legislation.
The 29th Annual Virginia Vigil & Advocacy Day to Prevent Gun Violence took to Zoom Monday. Hosted by the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence, and the Virginia Center for Public Safety, advocates used the commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a vehicle for this conversation, urging non-violent, civil action for reform.
Gov. Northam's G3 proposal could bridge the financial gap for Virginians seeking to earn a college education or pursue new skills, Thomas Nelson Community College President Porter Brannon writes in a guest column.