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One thing that nobody expects to happen this week is a vote on an amended budget. When members of the General Assembly left town back in February, they did not have an agreement on the budget, and they still don't. But they'll be meeting on Wednesday to consider amendments and vetoes suggested by the governor.
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Senator Bill Stanley is a Republican from Franklin County who’s concerned about the proliferation of pornography online. That's why he introduced a bill that will requires websites verify whether someone is 18 or older before they allow access.
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Members of the General Assembly will be returning to the Capitol April 12th to consider amendments from the governor. Some of the amendments might influence your power bill.
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Results show Bagby with about 90% of the vote in the contest against Republican candidate Stephen Imholt, with nearly all precincts reporting.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin is rolling out his amendments to legislation this week. One set of amendments is aimed at products with THC currently available on store shelves.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin stopped at a Roanoke elementary school Monday to sign several bills. The bills are designed to help students and adults with disabilities.
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A new federal report on earned-wage access is reopening a debate from the General Assembly session earlier this year.
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Former House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn says she will not run for reelection. And state Senator Lynwood Lewis says he won’t either.It's the latest round of retirements in a historic election cycle.
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All 140 members of the General Assembly will be up for reelection this year, and they finished their legislative session with a lot of talking points they can hit the campaign trail with on all the hot-button culture war issues. No action on those things, but certainly a lot of strong positions.
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Lawmakers will wrap up their legislative session without passing a budget.And the rest of the work will happen outside the public view.