Legislation would formally, finally declare end to long-over Gulf, Iraq wars
The Gulf and Iraq wars are still, oddly, ongoing, because Congress hasn’t voted to formally end them.
The Gulf and Iraq wars are still, oddly, ongoing, because Congress hasn’t voted to formally end them.
Virginia lawmakers met with Department of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh last Tuesday to discuss the Commonwealth’s labor challenges in the seafood industry.
Virginia’s six Tribal Nations are observing the fifth anniversary this week of the United States formally recognizing their sovereign governments.
A group of U.S. senators have reintroduced legislation to regulate assault weapons.
Amazon Web Services said Friday that it plans to invest $35 billion over the next 17 years to establish multiple data center campuses across Virginia.
Glenn Youngkin still doesn’t seem to get it. For some reason, he’s still playing coy on questions about a possible 2024 Republican presidential run.
The Northern Neck area of Virginia received an early Christmas gift last week with the passage of the Northern Neck National Heritage Area Act.

Thanks to the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, an additional $1 million is being directed to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline in Virginia.
The United States government is funded through December 23 with approval of a stopgap funding bill Thursday.
Virginia Democrats are trying to get a U.S. Senate vote in the lame-duck session to remove the time limit for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
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