The House exercised an arcane constitutional maneuver to prevent a full budget veto.
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The updated two-year proposal reportedly has $64 billion in general fund spending.
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Youngkin to act on RGGI, taxes by April 8.
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Lawmakers adjourned the regular General Assembly session on March 9 without a finalized plan.
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The program could help Richmond work with private organizations to target specific environmental burdens.
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The $2.9B budget would also hike utility bills.
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When the General Assembly reconvenes April 17, it will consider Youngkin's proposal.
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It's a more definitive end to the proposal than the General Assembly's legislative stonewalling.
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County Manager John Vithoulkas proposed a number of local investments.
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The governor made clear he would continue trying to advance the $2B arena plan.
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin warned state lawmakers that the bill needs “a lot of work.”