Spanberger vetoes collective bargaining: Who does she think she’s fooling?
Abigail Spanberger vetoed legislation that would expand collective bargaining rights for public employees to try to curry favor among her MAGA critics.
Abigail Spanberger vetoed legislation that would expand collective bargaining rights for public employees to try to curry favor among her MAGA critics.
How do small delays hurt real estate investors? Learn how faster follow-ups, better communication, and organized systems improve deal conversions.

Gov. Abigail Spanberger made a show out of signing nothingburger gun legislation on Grounds at the University of Virginia on Tuesday.
We don’t want to be stuck with Ben Cline just because the feckless MAGA congressman was successful spending other people’s millions to convince four MAGAs on the Supreme Court of Virginia to overturn the April 21 referendum.
What frustrates me the most about the holy war being waged by a local MAGA pastor over supposed trans kids in school bathrooms is, the guy is doing what the billionaires want people like him to do.
If Jones, Scott et al in the Virginia Democratic Party leadership really want the 10-1 map that 1,604,276 voters approved last month, there’s this scenario laid out by Quinn Yeargain, a constitutional law professor at Michigan State.
For the modern professional, the office is no longer a fixed geographical location, but a digital state of mind supported by high-performance physical environments. This shift has given rise to a new travel phenomenon: the “Work-from-Stay.”
As a hitting coach in the minor leagues with the Pittsburgh Pirates farm system, Gregg Ritchie got to first work in 2005 with future All-Star outfielder Andrew McCutchen.
This blog post explores the vital reasons why you should prioritize the quality of your front bike forks to ensure a safe off-road adventure.
The Virginia Supreme Court on Friday handed down its 4-3 ruling, which was, predictably, along the most partisan of lines, to invalidate the April 21 redistricting referendum.
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