House Tentatively Approves Ban on Governor Serving as National Party Chair

Senate Panel Defeats Death Penalty Expansion

House Gives Preliminary Approval to Repealing One Gun a Month

Lawmakers Aim to Loosen Firearms Restrictions

Senate Passes Increase in Court Fees

Car Title Lending Regulations Pass Senate Committees

Senate Panel Passes Autism Treatment Coverage Mandate

House Bill on Photo ID for Voting Pulled

House Bill Aims to Limit Where Sex Offenders Can Live

Abortion Rights Plates Get Preliminary Approval in House

Bill to Prosecute Mothers in Infant Deaths Advance

Garrett’s Cancer Drug Bill Passes House

Virginia Gets Millions for Electronic Health Data

Fairfax Seeks Private Sector to Rent Empty Government Space

Chesapeake Wants to Count Cheerleading as a Sport

Richmond Area Schools May Lose Millions More

Campbell Schools Chief Proposes Teachers Cuts, School Closures

Albemarle Weighs Higher Taxes to Help Schools

Teachers Possibly Among Charlottesville Cuts

Spotsylvania School Board to Vote on Cuts That Contain Deep Reductions

Sheriffs’ Offices May See Deputy Cutbacks

Officials Criticized Blacksburg High Construction at Time

Margie Fisher Dies at 73

Another Contender Joins GOP race in 5th

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One Comment

  1. About Scott Garrett’s cancer bill. I have heard cancer-survivors testify that they owe their life to an experimental or rather unorthodox cancer-drug, after conventional therapy was discovered to be inadequate.

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