
House Democrats release Terrible Bill Watch List
House Democrats are highlighting some of the bills that are the most troubling introduced in the 2016 session.

House Democrats are highlighting some of the bills that are the most troubling introduced in the 2016 session.

Winter Storm Jonas is here, and state transportation and public safety officials are continuing their aggressive, round-the clock effort to keep Virginians safe.

I have once again sponsored a bill to create a merit based selection process for judges. The bill has not yet been heard.

Virginia’s Anti-Price Gouging Act prohibits a supplier from charging “unconscionable prices” for “necessary goods and services” during the 30-day period following a declared state of emergency.

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced more than $6.9 million in Housing Trust Fund grants and loans for the Homeless Reduction Grant and the Competitive Loan Program.

Del. Sam Rasoul helped found the Transparency Caucus, which is dedicated to making the General Assembly and its proceedings more accessible to the public.

The Virginia Sports Hall of Fame announced its class of 2016 on Tuesday at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond, as chosen by the statewide Honors Court committee.

The Staunton Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying a male involved in a larceny from Walmart, 1028 Richmond Ave., on January 16.

Did you know that adultery is still a crime in Virginia? Not only is it still a crime, but a bill to decriminalize adultery failed in a State Senate committee on Monday.

VCU researchers have successfully identified two novel genetic variants that could increase risk for the five primary anxiety disorders.
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