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Hours before the governor spoke of an ambitious Democratic agenda, delegates met remotely and senators gathered inside a sparsely filled conference room at Richmond’s Science Museum of Virginia. ....
The House of Delegates and Senate may have settled their differences over how to operate the General Assembly session that begins on Wednesday, but that doesn’t mean they are following ....
The guardians of Virginia s seat of government are bracing for potential armed protests at the state Capitol in Richmond beginning on Sunday, as President-elect Joe Biden prepares for inauguration. ....
He’s got some … er, interesting positions. Most notable is that on his website, he calls himself “pro-life” and then does a very interesting tightrope walk focusing entirely on third trimester abortions (incredibly rare as we all know), which might not make sense until you compare it to what he said on Facebook in December 2019: “I believe abortion is a fundamental right that a woman has but that right should be limited to a period of time in the early phases of pregnancy.” He also interestingly says on his website that “gun owners across Virginia overwhelmingly stand with Tim Anderson as the 2A candidate.” In 2019 he said that ....
The Virginia State Capitol in Richmond. (Photo via Anderskev/Wikipedia Commons) RICHMOND, Va. (CN) Only hours before a sitting Virginia state senator died of Covid-19, another state senator called the opening of a public space at the state’s upcoming legislative session, otherwise closed because of the ongoing pandemic, a “huge victory.” “The decision to close the Pocahontas Building was a clear violation of the First Amendment and communicated an eagerness by Senator Locke and Speaker Filler-Corn, and the Northam administration to shut out public input in the legislative process,” state Senator Bill DeSteph said in a statement Friday evening. ....