Virginia Senate
Democrats
Kannan Srinivasan, Democrat Faces Criticism for Strategic Moves to Senate District 32
Kannan Srinivasan, a Democratic candidate for Senate District 32, has drawn sharp criticism for his pattern of relocating to position himself for political office. Within the last year, Srinivasan has made two residential moves to align himself with districts where he believes he has the best chance of winning—a strategy opponents argue raises questions about his commitment to representing the interests of local constituents.
School Board
Selfish LCPS Pursuing Politically Driven School Renaming Instead of Academic Excellence and Better Facilities
In 2020, Loudoun County Public School Board contracted with a private firm to review...
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Democrats
Kannan Srinivasan, Democrat Faces Criticism for Strategic Moves to Senate District 32
Kannan Srinivasan, a Democratic candidate for Senate District 32, has drawn sharp criticism for his pattern of relocating to position himself for political office. Within the last year, Srinivasan has made two residential moves to align himself with districts where he believes he has the best chance of winning—a strategy opponents argue raises questions about his commitment to representing the interests of local constituents.
School Board
Selfish LCPS Pursuing Politically Driven School Renaming Instead of Academic Excellence and Better Facilities
In 2020, Loudoun County Public School Board contracted with a private firm to review...
Republicans
Attorney General Jason Miyares Announces His Run For Re-Election
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has officially declared his intention to run for re-election in 2025, reaffirming his commitment to serving the Commonwealth[1][4]. In a statement released on Monday, November 18, Miyares emphasized his dedication to public safety and his track record of keeping Virginians safe[1].
Government
Virginia Sees Low Unemployment Across the Commonwealth
Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that according to BLS Local Area Unemployment Statistics (“LAUS”, or “the household survey”), the labor force increased by 3,649 to 4,575,255 and Virginia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in October remained unchanged at 2.9 percent, which is 0.1 percentage points below the rate from a year ago. Job growth for the month was mixed, with BLS reporting a slight increase of 1,404 more employed residents, and nonfarm payroll a slight decrease of 3,000.