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“[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.
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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.
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In Richmond, the Tea Party and the American Civil Liberties Union are joining forces to crack down on what they say are unreasonable search and seizures…
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Virginia voters’ partisan preferences will remain unknown -- if they so choose -- after a bill that would have required registration by political party…
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House of Delegates Republicans and Democrats in both the House and Senate held dueling news conferences at the General Assembly Monday to highlight their…
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There's a new coalition in town, and it aims to police the General Assembly and its policies so that citizens are always in the know. “Transparency…
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The 2015 General Assembly convened on Wednesday with an undercurrent of drama. Ostracized by his former party leaders and denounced by others, newly…
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Voters in Virginia’s 74th district apparently weren’t bothered by democratic delegate Joe Morrissey’s questionable past in office – including a recent…
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Virginia’s legislature is about to begin its whirlwind session - 46 days in which lawmakers will consider some 25-hundred bills. However, there’s one…
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Virginia lawmakers returned to Richmond Monday to continue their Special Session of the General Assembly. They worked into the night to repeal a state…
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Virginia lawmakers are going back to the grind to finish business they tried to complete, not once, not twice, but now for the third time this year. They…
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In June, four state lawmakers unexpectedly resigned their seats in the General Assembly. While legislative retirements are not unusual, four Democrats in…