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Attorney General Jason Miyares Wins $750,000 Verdict in Racial Discrimination Case

A Franklin County jury awarded $750,000 to a landlord who evicted two families after...

Abigail Spanberger will spell the end of gun rights for Virginians

Abigail Spanberger, former Virginia Rep. and gubernatorial nominee (D), has made it clear what she thinks about gun control. It's not good news for gun owners.
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Virginia has Strong Job Growth and Continued Labor Force Gains

Governor Glenn Youngkin today highlighted the ongoing strength of Virginia's labor market, as evidenced by the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data release.

It’s time to hold Democrat Delegate Holly Seibold accountable

The Democratic party's implosion on the national stage in recent years has been well-documented--extreme...

Virginia Announces $14.4 Million in Land Conservation Grants

 Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced $14.4 million in Virginia Land Conservation Foundation funding to conserve 11,220 acres around the Commonwealth. 

Atoosa Reaser Works to Strip Away Early Voting Control from Electoral Board

A new bill in the Virginia House of Delegates, HB2056, introduced by Delegate Atoosa Reaser (D-27), is stirring controversy by proposing to shift the authority for setting early voting schedules at satellite locations from local Electoral Boards to City Councils and Boards of Supervisors.

Directive Ten on Chesapeake Bay Restoration Efforts

RICHMOND, VA – Governor Glenn Youngkin today issued Executive Directive Ten, acknowledging the Commonwealth’s critical role...

World’s First Commercial Fusion Power Plant in Virginia

Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that Commonwealth Fusion Systems, the largest private fusion company, will make a multi-billion dollar investment to build the world’s first grid-scale commercial fusion power plant at the James River Industrial Center in Chesterfield County, Virginia,

Loudoun School Board’s April Chandler Backs Raises, Unions, and Controversial Bathroom Policy

April Chandler, a Democratic-endorsed member of the Loudoun County School Board, has emerged as a key figure in recent votes that have stirred both support and backlash in Virginia’s third-largest school district.

Marty Martinez’s Retail Theft Repeal Bill Stalls in Virginia House, Sent to Crime Commission

A bold attempt by Delegate Fernando “Marty” Martinez (D-Leesburg) to repeal Virginia’s stringent organized retail theft law met an abrupt halt during the 2025 legislative session, as the House of Delegates opted to punt the issue to the Virginia State Crime Commission for further study.

Commutation of Sentence for Sergeant Wesley Shifflett

Governor Glenn Youngkin today issued the following statement after commuting the sentence for former Fairfax County Police Department Sergeant Wesley Shifflett:  

14 Bad Election Bills in Virginia that Require Veto

Last year we successfully lobbied the Governor to veto 14 bad election integrity-related bills. I am writing to ask that you help defeat this year’s crop of bad bills from the Legislature.

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 customers deserve to know what the clean energy mandate is costing them

Customers of Dominion Energy Virginia were able to see on their bills, up until October last year at least some of these All transparency has disappeared and VCEA costs have been hidden.

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Attorney General Jason Miyares Wins $750,000 Verdict in Racial Discrimination Case

A Franklin County jury awarded $750,000 to a landlord who evicted two families after...

Abigail Spanberger will spell the end of gun rights for Virginians

Abigail Spanberger, former Virginia Rep. and gubernatorial nominee (D), has made it clear what she thinks about gun control. It's not good news for gun owners.

Fairfax Public Schools Michelle Reid Superintendent endorses biased posters in high school

Michelle Reid, Superintendent of Fairfax County Public Schools on Friday, March 21st, gave her opinion about a controversial set of politically-oriented posters which had been recently displayed in the halls of West Springfield High School.

Virginia Bans Artificial Dyes from our Food, Governor Glenn Youngkin

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin today signed 185 pieces of legislation, including HB 1910 and SB 1289 carried by Delegate Hillary Pugh Kent and Senator Emily Jordan prohibiting public elementary and secondary schools from serving any food that contains specific color additives for school meals or competitive food.
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