“These Agreements improperly ceded discretion and authority over Virginia law enforcement to federal authorities,” Gov. Abigail Spanberger said.
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The bill now heads to the Senate where it’ll likely also pass along party lines.
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"Students need to listen before things get escalated,” one student said Tuesday.
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On the campaign trail, both candidates for governor said they wanted to repeal the car tax.Now members of the General Assembly are arguing about the best way to get it done.
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Members of the General Assembly are considering a bill that would allow cell phones inside Virginia courthouses.
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More and more often, drivers in Virginia are being watched with red-light cameras and speed cameras.Members of the General Assembly are considering a bipartisan effort to create some new restrictions.
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Governor Abigail Spanberger welcomed the group of Venerable Monks to Richmond Monday on their Walk for Peace. It marks the 100th Day of their journey.
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