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Governor Glenn Youngkin is breaking out his veto pen and taking aim at a bill introduced to crack down on loud cars.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin is taking a different approach than previous governors when it comes to restoring the right to vote to people previously convicted of felonies.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin is signing a bill that will help people whose cars have been towed. Currently some operators prohibit people from having access to the stuff that's in the car without paying a fee.
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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's job approval is at 57%. And his unfavorability rating is at 35% according to a new poll from Roanoke College. These are the best numbers the governor has ever seen in this poll.
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Lawmakers are about to return to Richmond for the General Assembly session, and one of the items they'll be talking about is expanding the stock of new housing.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin is pushing for an additional $1 billion in tax relief. He touted his plan during a stop in Salem Thursday.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin wants to triple the money invested in economic development for site readiness – essentially getting specific properties available with all the plumbing and curb cuts and electricity needed to sign the contract moving their businesses to Virginia.
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During their brief period in power at the General Assembly, Democrats were able to push through a major environmental law called the Clean Economy Act. Now, Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin wants to reconsider that legislation, potentially pulling back on the goal of ditching fossil fuels.
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The Welcome Project is the kind of thing you might see at an airport lobby or next to a vending machine at a welcome center.