Alexandria, Richmond will not follow Youngkin’s anti-trans student policies
Two Virginia localities will not follow “model policies” that would roll back equal protections for trans students.
Two Virginia localities will not follow “model policies” that would roll back equal protections for trans students.
A trip to the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind for one Virginia Tech alum went from a potential lucrative business opportunity to a donation toward a passion project.
Glenn Youngkin was asked by CNBC to consider how his far-right turn on abortion and trans students impacts business.

The public’s assistance is requested by the Wildlife Center of Virginia in naming a non-releasable Eastern Ratsnake.

Ah, the children! They belong to us, sayeth the Department of Defense. At least some of them do.

The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee released a report on foreign threats against the country just before a hearing was held with expert witness testimony.

With the release of 2022-2023 school accreditation ratings in Virginia on Thursday, Gov. Glenn Youngkin shared comments.
The new anti-trans student policies being pushed by the Youngkin administration will almost certainly be challenged in court, and it’s not likely that the governor will prevail, given current state and federal law.
The Youngkin administration quietly released rewritten “model policies” for the treatment of transgender students that would roll back equal protections enacted under former Gov. Ralph Northam last year.
There they were again. The dangling irony of memorial Nikes . . .
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