Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger has announced a federal grant of $10,500 for a Virginia National Guard Museum project to highlight Virginia’s military history and to educate students about the preservation process.
OK, so, admittedly, the air strikes on Delaware, they didn’t work out as well as Abigail Spanberger had hoped, in terms of her flagging approval ratings.
The MAGAs on the Augusta County Board of Supervisors don’t want to have to pay county employees what they owe them, so they’re trying to pressure Gov. Abigail Spanberger.
The UVA Board of Visitors has new leadership: out, the MAGAs who forced a lackluster guy into the president’s office; in, two Abigail Spanberger appointees whose mission needs to be, cleaning house.
The five MAGAs representing Virginia in the U.S. House, four of whom are lame ducks, want Gov. Abigail Spanberger to rescind her executive order terminating existing agreements for local law-enforcement agencies in the Commonwealth to work with ICE.
It’s starting to dawn on the general public that what I’ve been reporting since the spring about Abigail Spanberger having the legal authority as governor to fire en masse the MAGAs on the UVA Board of Visitors was spot on all along.
One important way Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger can lower utility bills while bringing more energy online is to implement her platform’s proposal to expand Virginians’ access to shared solar.
Fresh off a decisive election win, Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger is promising a sharp turn in Virginia’s energy policy, vowing energy affordability for regular ratepayers, boosting in-state power generation, and forcing data centers to “pay their fair share.”
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