Lawmakers reconvened to address Gov. Glenn Youngkin's 100+ amendments, including a contentious sanctuary cities funding cut.
A funny thing happened to Republican Glenn Youngkin on the way to lame duck-dom: He became the Democrat he defeated — Terry McAuliffe. Youngkin and McAuliffe — both neophytes to the wiles and ...
House legislators took the rare action of preemptively blocking vetoes on four bills related to infertility and maternal ...
The House did not approve most of the $300 million in spending cuts that Youngkin proposed to boost the state's revenues to ...
Virginia lawmakers reconvened in Richmond on Wednesday for their annual veto session to debate whether to accept or reject hundreds of vetoes and proposed changes made by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
But with Democrats holding only narrow majorities — 51-49 in the House and 21-19 in the Senate — their chances of reversing ...
Real-world implications of the governor's veto are notable, especially in the context of Virginia’s current minimum wage of $12.41. Advocates for the increase contend that raising the minimum wage is ...
Governor Glenn Youngkin visited Stafford County today, urging Northern Virginia officials to reinstate cooperation with ...
Glenn Youngkin’s latest budget amendments promise pay raises and public safety funding, but they also cut wages, health programs and local initiatives, setting off a new round of debate over ...
Though Virginia's governor vetoed a bill that would have added guardrails to “high-risk” AI use cases for consumers, experts say CX leaders should develop responsible AI governance for the benefit of ...