How one regards the future presents a clear window into one’s soul: How well do we love our children? What values do we want to see realized in the world? Are we driven by fear or by hope?
Ben Cline spent time tonight at the final Sixth District congressional debate of the 2018 campaign season bashing Democratic opponent Jennifer Lewis for her support of Medicare for All.
Congressman A. Donald McEachin (VA-04) comments on his vote against the House Republicans’ rescission package that would, among many other harmful changes, leave fewer healthcare resources for millions of American children.
Republicans for the Rule of Law is airing an ad titled “No One is Above the Law” tonight in the Washington, D.C., TV market before the Washington Capitals Stanley Cup Finals Game 3.
Sixth District Republicans are at odds with each other over how they’re going to nominate a candidate to run for Congress in November. Question of the day: will the discord have any impact on the GOP’s stranglehold on the Sixth District seat?
On the same day they killed their own bill to allow guns in churches, House Republicans also killed their proposed constitutional amendment that would have drastically altered the balance of power in Virginia state government.
House Republicans today blocked a vote against a comprehensive sexual harassment policy that included mechanisms for reporting and investigating allegations against members and employees of the Virginia House of Delegates, including those brought forth by members of the public.
House Republicans today voted down a rule change sponsored by Delegate Kathleen Murphy that would have banned guns in the gallery of the House chamber for one hour before until one hour after the end of each day’s legislative session.
After touting their fight for transparency in a series of at least 13 Tweets over the last 10 days, House Republicans on the Rules Committee today killed Delegate Mark Levine’s bill to require that subcommittee meetings be streamed and archived for their constituents.
House Democratic Leader David J. Toscano and Caucus Chair Charniele Herring reiterated their call for House Republicans to pass paid family leave legislation for all Virginia families.
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