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While a majority of the General Assembly deals with the big-ticket items like Medicaid expansion, …
Crowdpac, the crowdfunding site used for political campaigns, has suspended all of its accounts for Republican candidates, citing the values of the Republican Party, President Donald Trump, and all instances of “Trumpism” are not in line with the company’s own values.
The State Senate now has a date to return to the General Assembly building to finalize a biennial state budget, but it also needs to articulate a budget that it is willing to pass.
On Tuesday, The Associated Press announced that they will begin conducting an elaborate voter survey following elections that is set to replace the traditional in-person exit polls that are so widely used.
Basing a world view built on the allegories of a back street Dickensian London is nothing less than a childish, sheepheaded attempt to justify one’s own lackluster place in society, but completely fine for Teen Vogue as they romanticize Karl Marx.
An investigative report from The Hill outlines a new reality inside the Russian investigation. It tells the tale of a decade-old FBI operation that involved Mueller’s FBI, a secret Iranian mission, and a Russian billionaire, presenting a possible conflict of interest.
Delegate Chris Jones’ personal approach to politics, which he prides himself on, has won him a spot on the 2018 Inside Business Power List.
The U.S. will not step down from being a part of the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, as “experts” say they have. Moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem shows that the U.S. is more a part of it than ever.
An extra $400 million from income tax payments could come surging into Virginia’s coffers from the federal tax overhaul signed last year, but state finance officials are not ready to trust the wave they say could disappear after summer’s end.