After the revelation that monthly insurance premiums will skyrocket next year, a state committee will convene in effort to lower the costs of healthcare insurance under the Affordable Healthcare Act.

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After the revelation that monthly insurance premiums will skyrocket next year, a state committee will convene in effort to lower the costs of healthcare insurance under the Affordable Healthcare Act.
Is the habitual drunkard law a means to a healthy Commonwealth, or a measure to keep homeless people off the streets?
Richmond School Board members and the public at-large were shocked to find that the lack of money allocated for this year’s infrastructure improvements within the school division was bolstered by money taken out of the budget to fix schools in the past and re-branded as “new” money.
As the economy continues to grow, Virginia’s unemployment lines continue to shrink.
“For years I have said we need a lock box on Social Security to prevent any Congress from using our money elsewhere. The same goes for Medicare,” Congressman Scott Taylor said, who is sponsoring a measure to protect the fund’s solvency.
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring forgets that favorable judgement has a price in the world of politics.
If you elect Jennifer Wexton to Congress, don’t be surprised with criminals breathe a sigh of relief, writes Lingamfelter.
Virginia prepares for the one-year anniversary of the “Unite the Right” rally by declaring a state of emergency, and dispatching hundreds of law enforcement officers to Charlottesville and Northern Virginia.
A Democratic activist finds out the hard way that you can’t just namedrop state officials when gaining access to a closed site for a protest.
As a leading light on combating sexual harassment, Congresswoman Barbara Comstock jumps into the situation surrounding the ex-director of human resources at FEMA.