
How are our billionaires holding up through COVID?
If you were worried about how our billionaires are riding out COVID-19, no need: they’re doing OK.

If you were worried about how our billionaires are riding out COVID-19, no need: they’re doing OK.

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Gov. Ralph Northam today signed a proclamation calling the members of the General Assembly into special session on Wednesday, Feb. 10 to align the legislative calendar with the customary 46-day length for odd-numbered years.

Congressman Rob Wittman (R-VA-01) issued the following statement on the ongoing congressional budget reconciliation process.

Climate Action Alliance of the Valley produces The Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News.

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner will introduce the Health Care Improvement Act of 2021 to help counter the devastating effects the health and economic crisis caused by COVID-19 has had on the record high number of people lacking insurance across the country.

In the wake of the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol, “domestic terrorism” has become the new poster child for expanding the government’s powers at the expense of civil liberties.

Legislation introduced in Congress this week would increase the federal minimum wage to $15 in five steps over the next four years.

With a Senate impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump still two weeks off, significant issues remain unresolved, according to Virginia Tech political expert Karen Hult.

Since 1789, the inauguration of a president of the United States every four years has functioned as an important civic ritual that transcends partisan politics.