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Youngkin's budget amendments and sweeping cuts to federal COVID grants

Gov. Glenn Youngkin looks on as Finance Secretary Stephen Cummings gives a presentation on Virginia's economic health.
Shaban Athuman
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VPM News
Gov. Glenn Youngkin listens as Secretary of Finance Stephen Cummings gives a presentation about Virginia’s economic health on Monday, March 24, 2025 at the Patrick Henry Building in Richmond.

Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.


    Richmond Mayor Danny Avula presents first budget

    Mayor Avula hits a closed door
    Shaban Athuman
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    VPM News
    Richmond Mayor Danny Avula walks into a closed door after his budget presentation to City Council on Thursday, March 27, 2025 at City Hall in Richmond.

    Danny Avula unveiled his first budget proposal as Richmond mayor this week, a $3 billion spending proposal for fiscal year 2026 that would invest in affordable housing and increase pay for many city employees, but would also lead to rate hikes for utilities like gas and water.

    It also allocates $9.6 million more to Richmond Public Schools than in fiscal 2025, but approximately $20 million less than the division asked for in order to address its top priorities.

    After his presentation, Avula made his exit — but was briefly foiled by an unexpectedly closed door.

    Read more about Avula’s first budget proposal here.


    BizSense Beat: RIC parking fees, Shenandoah Mansions lawsuit, Museum District demolition

    The Shenandoah Mansions hotel project, located on North Allen Avenue in the Fan.
    Mike Platania
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    Richmond BizSense
    A rendering of the proposed Live! Casino & Hotel Virginia in Petersburg

    BizSense Beat is a weekly collaboration between VPM News and Richmond BizSense that recaps the region’s top business stories.

    This week, host Lyndon German and BizSense reporter Mike Platania discuss incoming parking rate hikes at Richmond International Airport, a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the developer behind a boutique hotel project in the Fan, and the demolition of a blighted former warehouse in the Museum District.

    Listen in and read more here.

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