The General Assembly agreed on a nonbinding definition of the term, but couldn’t compromise on hate crime legislation.
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The day after a mass shooting in Chesapeake, Del. Cliff Hayes Jr. said the nation must discuss firearm homicides.
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The claim that rape is unlikely to lead to pregnancy has “no biological plausibility.”
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Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney is downplaying the role he may have played in the recent resignation of city police Chief Gerald Smith.
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Republicans voted for two earlier coronavirus relief bills that also, among many things, allowed coronavirus relief checks to go to imprisoned people.
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McCarthy will appear with Vega at an Oct. 18 fundraiser in McLean.
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin recently gave his blessings to an “Election Integrity Unit” to investigate and prosecute violations of Virginia’s election laws.
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At issue is a bill introduced by U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) that would set a national ban on abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
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Abigail Spanberger, seeking a third term in Congress this fall, is running against Republican Yesli Vega, a Prince William County supervisor.
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Cline’s comparison is based on his faulty premise that the law will provide $80 billion to “double the size of the IRS, adding an army of 87,000 new enforcement agents.”
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Good says Democrats all but declared war on the middle class by supporting a tax and spending bill that will expand the Internal Revenue Service.
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In the final days of his term, Gov. Ralph Northam has been stressing that his governorship was about more than coronavirus and racial justice issues that led the news.
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Hundreds of motorists were left stranded in freezing temperatures on Interstate 95 in Virginia, some for more than 24 hours. In a segment about the pileup, Dana Perino, a co-host on Fox News’ “The Five,” claimed that a move by Virginia Democrats complicated the recovery effort.
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Former Gov. Doug Wilder says he’s “very concerned” about crime in Richmond and the city should rededicate itself to public safety strategies from his days as mayor.
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Lt. Gov-elect Winsome Sears made four head-scratching statements about the COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday during an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
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Rep. Bob Good is assailing the recently passed infrastructure bill as a Democratic boondoggle, falsely claiming only a minority of spending will be on "true infrastructure."
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President Joe Biden recently flubbed Virginia history while trying to avoid blame for Democrat Terry McAuliffe’s loss to Republican Glenn Youngkin in the Nov. 2 gubernatorial election.
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In the closing days of Virginia’s governor race, a group of people carrying tiki torches and wearing white shirts, khaki pants and baseball caps stood outside the bus for Glenn Youngkin, the state’s Republican gubernatorial candidate, at a campaign stop in Charlottesville.
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People worried about election fraud or election errors in Virginia’s governor’s race are claiming that voters were being turned away and told they requested absentee ballots when they didn’t.
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In the closing week of Virginia’s gubernatorial campaign, both major-party candidates are repeating debunked claims about the other’s tax policies.
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Former and perhaps future Gov. Terry McAuliffe is not mincing his words on the COVID-19 vaccine, stamped the anti-vaxxer label on his opponent.