-
“[Newly elected officials] can be too cynical or not enough, and there was a high level of distrust of lobbyists from that,” said former Delegate Greg Habeeb.
-
The House Committee for Privileges and Elections forwarded two bills to the full body, one which rolled back expanding voter access, and another on the use of photo identification at polling places, in a meeting Friday.
-
Lawmakers in Richmond this legislative session are hoping to minimize the risk of gun violence in Virginia's public schools.One measure that made its way…
-
The latest attempt to get Virginia's youngest public school students up and moving around is still alive in the General Assembly. But, a Northern Virginia…
-
California has approved a new set of laws to protect the privacy of data, and with half of all e-mails in this country passing through data centers in…
-
Amid much pomp and circumstance, day one of the Virginia General Assembly kicked off today in Richmond. A chorus of the national anthem, a pledge to the…
-
Despite major efforts by Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe and outside groups, such as former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun…
-
Lawmakers in Virginia passed a couple of bills earlier this year to protect personal privacy. But the governor has amended those measures, and civil…
-
Bills that REALLY crack down on those who first exhibit signs of domestic abuse and strengthen penalties for sex traffickers are some of the public safety…
-
One of the state's greatest proponents in the General Assembly for mental health reforms says when it comes to progress made during this legislative…
-
VaNews: Execution Bill, Civilian Peace Officer TrainingThe failure of a bill in the Virginia House of Delegates could stop executions in the Commonwealth, at least temporarily. And the General Assembly has…
-
General Assembly Ends, Children of Undocumented Parents Still Have In-State TuitionThe 2015 legislative session in Virginia may be remembered for expanding access to medical marijuana and excusing Dominion Power from government oversight…