Donald Trump signed several executive orders while attending his inauguration parade on Monday. He began signing executive orders onstage at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., as thousands of supporters cheered,
Dr. Jonathan Madison, Governance Fellow, R Street Institute Testimony in Support of VA HB 2277, “Elections administration; duties of local electoral board certification of election, civil penalty.” January 31st,
Stories of Southwest Virginians paying $800 monthly electric bills sparked Republican move push the issue in this year’s gubernatorial and House of Delegates election, with claim that clean energy pol
The Republican that the Virginia Board of Elections has been trying to get removed from the Waynesboro Electoral Board has taken care of the issue himself.
With President Donald Trump back in the White House and congressional Republicans eying Medicaid cuts, Virginia Democrats are moving to safeguard the state’s health care safety net.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin appointed Ken Marcus to GMU’s board of visitors amid antisemitic scandals at the university
Virginia’s governor has become a close ally of Trump and defended his plan to freeze federal spending as other officials reeled from changing guidance.
How do you know Democrat Mark Warner is seeking a fourth term in the U.S. Senate? By what he's doing in his third term.
President Donald Trump is giving almost 145,000 federal employees in Virginia a choice: resign your job with up to eight months of severance pay or risk losing it anyway.
Longtime Virginia labor leader and former employment attorney Alex Bastani has filed to run for lieutenant governor.
Spanberger, a former CIA operative no longer tied to her congressional responsibilities, has picked up steam along the campaign trail, stopping in Richmond and Southwestern Virginia in the last two weeks. She has presented herself as a bipartisan politician who will listen to all Virginians so she can focus on what they care about.
RICHMOND — Conservative talk-radio host John Reid announced Monday that he was leaving WRVA in Richmond to seek the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor — a campaign that could make him Virginia’s first openly gay statewide official.