Jahd Khalil
Radio IQ Richmond ReporterJahd Khalil is a reporter and producer in Richmond.
Originally from Nebraska, Khalil was previously based in Cairo where he helped co-found Madamasr.com. He was a reporting fellow with The GroundTruth Project and the University of California-Berkeley’s 11th Hour Food and Farming Fellowship.
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Shellfish, coastal resilience administration, and loan programs are all new.
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Abortion is now illegal in at least one of Virginia’s bordering states, and more could follow. That means more women might need to make a potentially costly trip to Virginia for care.
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The extension will affect Virginia school divisions' ability to feed children and retain school nutrition staff, say advocates and school officials.
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Republicans said they would move to restrict abortions in Virginia in light of the Supreme Court’s decision Friday, with Democrats vowing to fight any such changes.
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Youngkin signed the state budget Tuesday and also discussed the future of lab schools and his health commissioner.
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Virginia legislators considered dozens of budget amendments from Governor Glenn Youngkin in a session that ran into late Friday evening.
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One budget amendment was a prohibition on using state funds for abortion services that would not apply in situations required by federal law.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin makes 38 budget recommendations
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Last year the General Assembly created a board to advise the governor on policies affecting LGBTQ plus Virginians. Now, there are signs of friction between the board and the new Republican administration.
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A Monday court ruling dismissing a high-stakes redistricting case may be the end of Virginia’s long and dysfunctional redistricting drama. A federal court ruled that Paul Goldman, an activist lawyer, didn’t prove he had standing to sue in his bid to have a special election for the House of Delegates this fall.