Virginia Senate committee rejects hate crime expansion bill
By Cierra Parks Capital News Service RICHMOND, Va. — Legislators attempted to pass a bill that would expand the definition of a hate crime to include crimes against people based…
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By Cierra Parks Capital News Service RICHMOND, Va. — Legislators attempted to pass a bill that would expand the definition of a hate crime to include crimes against people based…
by Brandon Jarvis Virginia is the wild west of campaign finance with very few restrictions on what an individual or corporation can donate to a political candidate or elected official.…
by Brandon Jarvis Virginia’s General Assembly is approaching the three-week mark of their short 30-day legislative session and both chambers are really starting to pass a large number of bills…
By Cierra Parks Capital News Service RICHMOND, Va. — On the first day of Black History Month, legislators advanced a bill to help ensure voter protection for Virginia citizens. House…
Below are the contested bills that the House of Delegates passed during their full-floor session on Friday. HB 2307 Consumer Data Protection Act; establishes a framework for controlling and processing…
This is a special edition of our daily political newsletter. Subscribe below to have this sent directly to your inbox each day! It is already February! Here are the top…
Del. Guzman, D-Woodbridge, stands with Biden supporters raising support for worker’s rights for essential workers. (Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Guzman) By Zachary Klosko Capital News Service RICHMOND,Va. — A Virginia…
Today’s newsletter is sponsored by the Legal Aid Justice Center. They partner with communities and clients to achieve justice by dismantling systems that create and perpetuate poverty. Justice means racial…
By David Tran Capital News Service RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia House and Senate have unanimously advanced separate bills to facilitate administration of the COVID-19 vaccine. House Bill 2333, introduced…
By Brandon Jarvis The House of Delegates voted 63-34 to remove the statue of former Virginia Governor and U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd, Sr., from Capitol Square in Richmond. Byrd…