Capital Abuzz About Armstrong’s Statewide Ambitions
Bill to Protect Gays Apparently Dead for Session
Cuccinelli’s Position Praised and Panned
VCU to Hold Forums On Cuccinelli Opinion
McDonnell’s School Reforms Pass Despite Spruill’s Objection
Bills to Expand Death Penalty Pass Senate Committee
House Approves Fee to Combat Internet Crime Predators
Efforts to Revive Gun Bills Fails
Tea Party Targets Budget, Democrats’ Gun Bills
Dems Select Dave Mills as Executive Director
Speaker’s Crown Cork Relief Bill Killed
Byron’s Tax Filing Bill Passes Senate Test
Lobbyists Stop Anti-Loophole Bill on Hotel Taxes
Hurt Slows Congressional Campaign But Not Fundraising
Loupassi Lines Up Behind Richmond Charter and Asks Cuccinelli for Ruling
Norfolk, Portsmouth Pre-School at Risk in State Budget
Newport News City Center Still Stirs Debate






If views on the death penalty among a majority of legislators and constituents were a litmus test on whether a state is conservative or liberal, Virginia would be more the former than the latter. Views on guns and restrictions on abortion are another set of tests.