Roundup: What’s making news in climate justice, environmental politics and policy
House Republicans are confident that pushing the production and use of fossil fuels will be a winning political strategy in 2024.
House Republicans are confident that pushing the production and use of fossil fuels will be a winning political strategy in 2024.
An extensive collection of records documenting former Congressman Rick Boucher’s political career now have a new home at Virginia Tech.
Church & Dwight is investing $27 million to build a new manufacturing line for a scent-boosting laundry product at the company’s facility in Chesterfield County, creating a projected 53 new jobs.
The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced legislation to develop and provide recommendations for a comprehensive strategy to tackle mental health issues across the U.S. Department of Defense.
U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger introduced a bill to prevent bureaucracy from slowing down veterans entering the trucking workforce.
President Joe Biden is the oldest person to serve in the office of the presidency, and his age may play a factor in his re-election, according to a Virginia Tech political professor.
An Alabama sheriff who ignored complaints from female corrections officers about rampant sexual harassment at a county jail has reached a settlement agreement with the U.S. Justice Department.
As two critical funding programs near expiration deadlines in 2024, the Fire Grants and Safety Act passed the U.S. Senate today.
Glenn Youngkin wants you to believe that he’s going all in on the 2023 Virginia General Assembly elections because that’s his way to emerge as the top contender to Donald Trump in the 2024 Republican presidential nomination race.
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