
Morgan Griffith: Reopen the Capitol
Washington, D.C. used to be a popular destination for tourists, school groups, and others who want to visit our nation’s capital.

Washington, D.C. used to be a popular destination for tourists, school groups, and others who want to visit our nation’s capital.

In the current session of the General Assembly bills have been introduced to turn back all the progress that had been made over the last two years.

CAAV Steering Committee member Earl Zimmerman brings us this latest installment of Climate and Energy News.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin today signed a bill that will create a parental opt-out from local school mask mandates and ensuring five day a week in-person instruction that will take effect immediately.

A new Quinnipiac University poll shows Republicans are shockingly siding with Mike Pence over Donald Trump regarding Jan. 6.

Republicans on the Senate Banking Committee delayed a confirmation vote on President Joe Biden’s Federal Reserve nominees.

Virginia will receive $15.7 million this year under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to install electric vehicle charging stations along key roads and highways.

Here we go, Virginia: House Republicans want to limit in-person and mail-in absentee voting and to require photo IDs for in-person voting.

Politicians have made poor decisions on spending priorities and we have made poor choices in politicians we elect.

The House of Representatives voted 272-162, implying something in the way of bipartisanship, on Tuesday to advance a continuing resolution to extend current federal agency funding rates through March 11.
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