Democrats in the General Assembly released their proposed new maps for Virginia's congressional districts.
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Radio IQ politics analyst Jeff Schapiro and Michael Pope recap the week in politics and state government.
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University of Mary Washington political science professor Stephen Farnsworth said such a big majority can cut both ways.
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Democrats released their proposed redistricting maps Thursday night.
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Many small hospitals warn they might be forced to close. Now, the General Assembly is considering a bill that would replace those federal subsidies with state tax credits, but one expert says that won’t solve the problem for rural hospitals in Virginia.
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The Jarratt, Virginia, site resumed limited operations on Monday, nearly 17 months after it was shut down following the listeria outbreak that killed 10 people and sickened dozens.
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Medical aid in dying is legal in more than a dozen states, but not in Virginia, where efforts to authorize the practice have repeatedly stalled amid ethical and medical concerns.
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During Virginia’s annual legislative session, hundreds of individuals and groups lobby elected officials. This year, LGBTQ Virginians and their supporters swept into the General Assembly with renewed hope.
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Members of the Virginia General Assembly are considering a plan to create a new regulated marketplace for marijuana.Advocates are unhappy with potential new penalties.
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Del. Michelle Maldonado's bill wouldn’t limit the use of these cameras, but it would require consent for that image to be collected.
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Members of the General Assembly are considering an effort to remove some of the last Confederate statues in Richmond.
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