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Will Union “Dues Skimming’ come to Virginia?

By Chris Braunlich, Governor Abigail Spanberger has many reasons to veto the bill that is headed her way. The bill requires local and state governments bargain with union bosses, even if fewer than a third public employees are in favor of the union. It will...

New Father Challenges Loudoun County’s Risky Plan for Maintenance Facility Near Playgrounds and Schools

The father, whose daughter is just two weeks old, articulated a heartfelt plea: 'I believe this location is not befitting for the purpose that it is being intended for.' He highlighted the potential hazards of a warehouse-like structure generating noise and traffic from heavy...
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Will Union “Dues Skimming’ come to Virginia?

By Chris Braunlich, Governor Abigail Spanberger has many reasons to veto the bill that...

New Father Challenges Loudoun County’s Risky Plan for Maintenance Facility Near Playgrounds and Schools

The father, whose daughter is just two weeks old, articulated a heartfelt plea: 'I...

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