Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is put in an awkward political situation with his motion to dismiss a federal case against Virginia’s pro-life abortion laws.

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Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is put in an awkward political situation with his motion to dismiss a federal case against Virginia’s pro-life abortion laws.
Following the Republican-led federal tax overhaul and increased economic growth, Virginia boosted its rainy day fund by an astonishing $552 million.
The Department of Justice issues indictment against 12 Russian military officers in hacking emails from DNC and Clinton campaign during 2016 presidential election.
While Dominion exercises its influence largely through campaign donations and lobbying, the company’s critics make their power felt by devoting resources P.R., education and outreach to influence public opinion — expenditures that do not need to be reported at all.
A few of Virginia’s politicians have urged senators Tim Kaine, Mark Warner, and the rest of the Democrats in the upper chamber to swiftly confirm the “eminently qualified” D.C. Circuit Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
At a NATO conference in Brussels, President Donald Trump charged the alliance to “step it up” with defense spending.
Congressman Scott Taylor is introducing legislation in an attempt to stop continuing resolutions, which cause the U.S. to be shaky on national security and military readiness.
CNBC ranks Virginia number four on the list of best states in which to do business, showing a decade-long pattern of economic growth.
The RNC is rolling into summer with a massive war chest and a plan to contact hundreds of millions of voters to seal the Republican majority in Congress following the November midterms.
Speaker of the House of Delegate files a motion to the U.S. Supreme Court challenging the lower court’s ruling that 11 Virginia legislative districts are drawn in a discriminatory manner towards African-Americans.