Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger and Gov. Ralph Northam are highlighting the benefits of the infrastructure package awaiting action in the House of Representatives — and to call for its swift passage.
Enough Democrats were able to come together to pass a continuing resolution keeping the government open as the hours until a shutdown counted down, averting a disaster for the majority party.
U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) introduced legislation today to put an end to future government shutdowns, such as the one that would happen later this week absent cooperation from Senate Republicans, who voted to block legislation that would have kept the government funded through Dec. 3.
Winston Churchill famously said, “There is nothing government can give you that it hasn’t taken from you in the first place.” This accurately depicts how the Democrats’ impending tax-and-spending spree will affect the American people.
A large majority of Virginians (75 percent) indicated they are concerned that new COVID-19 variants will lead to a worsening pandemic in their local community.
Polling conducted by Global Strategies Group on behalf of the Virginia League of Conservation Voters finds that climate change, clean energy and the environment are important issues in mobilizing swing voters in the 2021 elections.
How is it Augusta County, a true bastion of small government conservatism, has elected leaders who continually reject that “the government that governs least, governs best”?
The quotation, “Laws are like sausages, better not to see them being made,” has been attributed to several different writers and scholars over the years.
A series of events hosted at Washington and Lee University on the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will offer the community a chance to remember that dark day.
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