Federal judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island issued rulings on Friday requiring the Trump administration to use emergency funds to provide SNAP benefits as the federal government shutdown is about to enter its second month.
OK, so, yes, the Jay Jones texts – the 2025 version of but, her emails. For a reminder of the stakes in the 2025 Virginia AG race, we have Jason Miyares and the matter of SNAP.
Dwayne Yancey at Cardinal News has a column up today on how Virginia Democrats are looking to add three or even four more seats to their congressional delegation, which would limit Republicans to two or even one seat.
A “leaked CPAC memo” is making the rounds on the interwebs this week, hyping a supposed “plan” to enact a constitutional amendment allowing a president to serve three terms.
Glenn Youngkin, the MAGA governor, trying to cover for the Trump administration cutting SNAP benefits, is committing the state to provide emergency nutrition assistance once the federal dollars run out on Oct. 31.
Republicans have shut down the federal government because they want to end Affordable Care Act tax credits, and if they get their way, some Virginia families enrolled in the Virginia Insurance Marketplace will pay $500 more per month for health insurance.
Donald Trump seems to think he can skirt the constitutional prohibition on being able to run for a third term as president by running instead for vice president.
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