Gov. Bob McDonnell announced on Tuesday the process for interested candidates to apply for judicial vacancies that currently exist on Virginia’s circuit courts. The General Assembly adjourned on April 4, 2013, without filling vacancies in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 20th, and 25th Judicial Circuits. Article VI, Section 7 of the Constitution of Virginia gives the governor the authority to fill vacancies to the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, and Circuit Courts “which may exist while the General Assembly is not in session.”
“Selecting individuals to serve on the bench in Virginia is one of the most important functions for our Commonwealth,” said McDonnell. “I will be seeking out the most qualified candidates for these positions, and I encourage all interested individuals to apply.”
According to Article VI, Section 7 of the Constitution of Virginia, any individuals appointed to these positions will “serve until thirty days after the commencement of the next session of the General Assembly.”
The $150 million project to give people in rural parts of the Shenandoah Valley, including Augusta County, is still coming along in fits and starts, if that.
Can you believe, everything we’ve been reminded about how bad tariffs are for our economy, which everybody not named Donald Trump knew from reading any history book published after 1905, that we’re still debating this issue with this guy?
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