U.S. Senate repeals use of military force authorization against Iraq
The U.S. Senate voted today to repeal the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for use of military force (AUMFs) against Iraq.
The U.S. Senate voted today to repeal the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for use of military force (AUMFs) against Iraq.
Sen. Mark R. Warner announced Monday the appointment of Lot Kwarteng as Legislative Director in the senator’s Capitol Hill office.
Tim Kaine announced Friday that he will run for re-election to what would be a third term in the U.S. Senate in 2024.
The U.S. Senate, in a rare moment of bipartisanship, has advanced a repeal of a federal law that denies federal benefits to same-sex couples.
The Lower Food and Fuel Costs Act passed the U.S. House by a majority vote in June, and four months later the Senate prepares to vote.
It’s not exactly a secret that Gov. Glenn Youngkin is jonesing to take a stab at the 2024 GOP presidential nomination.

The U.S. Senate voted 95-1 in favor of adding Finland and Sweden to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on Wednesday.

The U.S. Senate voted 86-11 on Tuesday to pass legislation that will expand health coverage for 3.5 million former soldiers who were exposed to toxic burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan that had been blocked by Republicans last week.

The Staunton Branch of the NAACP acknowledges our hopefulness after the guilty verdict assigned to former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who pinned Mr. George Floyd to the pavement for 9 minutes and 29 seconds, causing his death.

Dr. Daniel Gade and U.S. Sen. Mark Warner will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 13 at The People’s Debate, which will be offered to television stations statewide as well as live-streamed.