Saying it’s not that Republican Lt. Governor nominee John Reid is gay, but to save the ticket, James City County businessman John Curran is running as a November write-in for Lt. Governor.
On Friday, Governor Youngkin took final actions to complete the legislative session for 2025 in the General Assembly.
Republican Lt. Governor nominee John Reid says he’s going nowhere and will see those accusing him of sexual indiscretions on what he calls a fake social media profile in court.
Northern Virginia leaders urged lawmakers on Tuesday to enact emergency legislation to help stabilize their local economy as the White House cuts federal jobs, which they said has sharply impacted the dense cluster of government employees and contractors based in the suburbs of the nation’s capital.
“Many of you said you wanted to have a say in who your next governor would be, and you wanted to have a choice. I’m honored that you asked me, yet again.” Those words from former state Senator Amanda Chase who announced she submitted signatures to the Virginia Department of Elections before the 5pm Thursday, April 3 deadline to get on the June primary ballot.
Virginia lawmakers addressed scores of legislative vetoes and amendments from Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Wednesday, including the governor’s 205 revisions to the state’s budget bill that were decisively nixed by the Democratic-led General Assembly.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin said on Monday that he hoped to bolster Virginia’s rainy-day fund by $300 million in light of economic uncertainty surrounding the White House’s overhaul of federal jobs and its impact on the state’s workforce.
The front runners in the Virginia Governor’s race filed petitions Monday, on the first day they could, with the State Department of Elections to get on the ballot in their June 17 primaries.
55th House District Delegate Amy Laufer will be announcing a re-election run Sunday for a 2nd term.
A bill expanding benefits under the Line of Duty Act to private police departments has passed both chambers of the Virginia General Assembly and now heads to Governor Glenn Youngkin’s desk for approval.