Virginia Republicans, Democrats split on debt-ceiling deal as House votes to advance it
An odd political bedfellows bipartisan coalition voted 314-117 on Wednesday night to pass the Kevin McCarthy-Joe Biden debt-ceiling deal.
An odd political bedfellows bipartisan coalition voted 314-117 on Wednesday night to pass the Kevin McCarthy-Joe Biden debt-ceiling deal.
Virginia Democrats in the U.S. House are leading an effort to remove a provision in the proposed debt-ceiling compromise that would give the green light to the controversial Mountain Valley Pipeline.
Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan joined Pete Aguilar of California, Ted Lieu of California, and Seth Magaziner in opposition of H.R. 1.
Glenn Youngkin challenged Virginia Democrats to what amounts to a dick-swinging contest over a group of far-right gubernatorial appointments. And lost.
The U.S. House voted last week to pass a resolution condemning “socialism,” the latest example of gotcha politics at its worst, and messaging disguised as governance.
Rural voters overwhelmingly vote Republican, and it isn’t because voting Republican does them a lick of good.
Five Democrats have entered the race to fill the Fourth District congressional seat in the wake of the death of Congressman Donald McEachin.
Democrats held on to two of their three closely contested congressional seats in Virginia, with Abigail Spanberger and Jennifer Wexton winning their Northern Virginia races against Republican challengers, and Elaine Luria, a member of the House Jan. 6 committee, losing in Hampton Roads.
Waynesboro is on the verge of voting itself out of existence if its voters put election-denying MAGA extremist Jim Wood on their City Council on Tuesday.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin is, again, playing politics with K-12 education, claiming today that declining test scores for fourth- and eighth-graders in Virginia are the result of education standards lowered under his Democratic predecessors.