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Asked anew whether he’s going to be campaigning for president this year, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said no. But exactly what was he saying no to on Monday? That remains unclear.
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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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In his address late Wednesday afternoon, Governor Glenn Youngkin said Virginians want more progress and they want it faster.
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Lawmakers are about to return to Richmond and put together a budget. Michael Pope reports on the first phase of that process.
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Virginia's governor will outline his proposal for the state budget Thursday morning.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin is hoping to transform Virginia's behavioral health system.
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Virginia’s governor announced his energy plan Monday. It would repeal the state’s Clean Car Standards, speed up approval of gas pipelines and support development of small nuclear reactors.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin makes 38 budget recommendations
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School administrators and politicians are pushing back against Governor Glenn Youngkin's executive order that would allow parents to opt their children out of school mask requirements, saying masking is the best way to keep schools open and the order doesn't override a law on the subject.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin’s education agenda is taking more concrete form through executive orders and an address before a joint General Assembly Session, revealing how his administration seeks to approach the relationship between race and schools.