GGreen Sat Jan 11 - 10:20am President - VA Results 99% reporting ✔DKamala Harris52%2,335,395 RDonald J. Trump46%2,075,085 U.S. Senate 99% reporting ✔DTim Kaine (I)54%2,417,115 RHung Cao46%2,019,911 US House - District 1 ...
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The action came not long after a Senate committeevoted 8-7 along party linesto approve the bill, despite the opposition of those who argued that the broad measure could prohibit birth control and in vitro fertilization. The proposal, sponsored by Delegate Robert Marshall (R), would have granted...
VIRGINIA - The state of Virginia is looking to reduce penalties for people charged with possession of marijuana. If passed, Senate Bill 954 would make the first offense a maximum fine of 500 dollars. The way the law currently stands a charge can result in up to 30 days in jail. The bil...
“I took an oath to do no harm. There’s zero chance I can vote for this bill,” Maroney said before the bill passed the Senate 18 to 12. The House approved a version of the bill in February and swiftly approved the Senate bill on Saturday, the...
Anti-Dream Act Bill Fails in Virginia Senate (Posted 2015-01-20 20:06:00) ; Republican Effort Proves Unsuccessful after a Lengthy and Impassioned DebateWeiner, Rachel
Virginia lawmakers on Monday rejected a gun control bill proposed by Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam… The bill is one of eight the Northam has proposed for adoption, drawing the ire of gun-rights activists nationwide. Virginia’s state senate blocked one of eight gun control bills put forward by...
The bill, sponsored by Democratic Sen. Aaron Rouse of Virginia Beach, passed with fairly limited debate. The Senate signed off 31-9, and the House of Delegates 49-43. Youngkin's press office, which previously told the Virginia Mercury it had “serious concerns”...
Virginia State Senate District 30 Adam P. Ebbin (D), incumbent, unopposed District 31 Barbara A. Favola (D), incumbent, unopposed District 32 Janet D. Howell (D), incumbent Arthur G. Purves (R) District 33 Jennifer B. Boysko (D), incumbent ...
Additionally, Student Council plans to lobby for expanded voting access through support of three separate initiatives — a Senatebillthat would repeal the requirement for a witness on absentee ballots, aconstitutional amendmentto lift restrictions banning “those ...