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Virginia Senate Erupts in Fiery Debate Over Born-Alive Protection Amendment

Senator Emily Jordan, a Republican, passionately argued for the amendment, emphasizing crystal clear protections for what she described as fundamental rights. She pointed to multiple references in the legislation underscoring the need to provide care for infants born alive, regardless of the circumstances surrounding their birth.

Virginia Senators Raise Alarms Over Democratic Push for Unlimited Late-Term Abortions Without Parental Consent

The discussion centered on HJ 1 and SJ 1, resolutions pushed by Democrats to enshrine expansive abortion rights in the Virginia Constitution.
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Abigail Spanberger is silent as Virginia Democrats vote to protect drug dealers over victims’ families

Richmond In an astonishing display of misplaced priority, Virginia Senate Democrats voted today unanimously against SB 746. This legislation would have held drug dealers responsible when their illicit acts directly led to the death another person.

Potomac Politics Comes to the James River

The Democratic State Senate last week rejected nine of Governor Youngkin's appointments to key governing boards in the state.

Virginia High Schools Will Protect Female Athletes Against Radical Virginia Democrats

Virginia High School League, which initially voiced its opposition to President Trump by saying that boys would be allowed to participate in girls' sports but then changed their tune.

Democrats aim to confuse Virginia voters with a ranked-choice voting system

Virginia Senate Democrats approved a bill, SB 1009 to extend ranked-choice (RCV) voting in local elections.

Senate Democrats’ Reject Qualified University and State Board Members

This is a disappointing day, and I hope Virginians remember this moment of petty partisan politics.

If Senate Dems Reject Standard Deduction, Taxes Will Increase by $633

Virginia's standard deduction has increased under both Republican and Democratic governors in the last few years. It went from $6,000 per couple for 2018 to $17,000 for 2019. This allows taxpayers to save $633 a year.

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Virginia Senate Erupts in Fiery Debate Over Born-Alive Protection Amendment

Senator Emily Jordan, a Republican, passionately argued for the amendment, emphasizing crystal clear protections for what she described as fundamental rights. She pointed to multiple references in the legislation underscoring the need to provide care for infants born alive, regardless of the circumstances surrounding their birth.

Virginia Senators Raise Alarms Over Democratic Push for Unlimited Late-Term Abortions Without Parental Consent

The discussion centered on HJ 1 and SJ 1, resolutions pushed by Democrats to enshrine expansive abortion rights in the Virginia Constitution.

Abigail Spanberger is silent as Virginia Democrats vote to protect drug dealers over victims’ families

Richmond In an astonishing display of misplaced priority, Virginia Senate Democrats voted today unanimously against SB 746. This legislation would have held drug dealers responsible when their illicit acts directly led to the death another person.

Potomac Politics Comes to the James River

The Democratic State Senate last week rejected nine of Governor Youngkin's appointments to key governing boards in the state.

Virginia High Schools Will Protect Female Athletes Against Radical Virginia Democrats

Virginia High School League, which initially voiced its opposition to President Trump by saying that boys would be allowed to participate in girls' sports but then changed their tune.

Democrats aim to confuse Virginia voters with a ranked-choice voting system

Virginia Senate Democrats approved a bill, SB 1009 to extend ranked-choice (RCV) voting in local elections.

Senate Democrats’ Reject Qualified University and State Board Members

This is a disappointing day, and I hope Virginians remember this moment of petty partisan politics.

If Senate Dems Reject Standard Deduction, Taxes Will Increase by $633

Virginia's standard deduction has increased under both Republican and Democratic governors in the last few years. It went from $6,000 per couple for 2018 to $17,000 for 2019. This allows taxpayers to save $633 a year.
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