Former House Speaker Kirk Cox (R-Colonial Heights) and State Senator John Cosgrove (R-Chesapeake) deliver one of the most stinging indictments of a sitting governor in a generation.

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Former House Speaker Kirk Cox (R-Colonial Heights) and State Senator John Cosgrove (R-Chesapeake) deliver one of the most stinging indictments of a sitting governor in a generation.
A shadow organization called the Zinc Collective dropped $600,000 on the House Democrats just one day after the US Captiol riot. Why?
Former Governor Jim Gilmore offers his final remarks as ambassador, emphasizing the essential role — and essential future — of the OSCE.
Cox: “Neither my campaign team nor I will pressure—directly or indirectly—the Party into choosing one nomination method over another.”
The answer? Logistics and a failure to plan accordingly.
Reversing the convention now would prove SCC to be inconsistent and unpredictable and erode the confidence Virginia Republicans have in us as RPV’s governing body, writes Ginsberg.
Cox has taken it upon himself to roll out a legislative agenda that reads more like a Contract With Virginia.
Business is bad enough in Virginia. Why crack down on one of the first building blocks on Virginia’s economic recovery?
Cox’s endorsements and his steady brand of leadership is living up the promise of uniting the Republican coalition in the face of Democratic intransigence — and appears to be just warming up the engines.
Virginia hospitals provide more than 132,000 direct jobs with more than $8.5 billion in payroll and benefits, and hospitals generate roughly $40 billion in annual economic impact for the Commonwealth