Virginia Senate Stops Schoolhouse-To-Courthouse Pipeline Alex Lemieux - February 15, 2018 The “schoolhouse to courthouse pipeline” was stopped by the Virginia Senate this session after overwhelming legislative support.
Virginia Medicaid Recipients Now Imposed With Work Requirements Alex Lemieux - February 15, 2018 As contentious as the debate is on Medicaid in Virginia politics, Republicans have finally gotten work requirements with Democrats will vying for expansion.
Kilgore Favors Workfare, Block Grants In Medicaid Expansion TRS Staff - February 15, 2018 Delegate Terry Kilgore (R-Gate City) breaks ranks, turning the question of Medicaid expansion into one of Medicaid reform.
The Anti-Christian Alt-Right Shaun Kenney - February 13, 2018 There’s a big difference between the alt-right and Christianity, and it lies within the question of who made whom: Christianity or the West?
EDITORIAL: Racism Has No Place In The GOP; Burgos Must Go TRS Editors - February 12, 2018 The Republican Party of Virginia is no haven or home for racists and bigotry; Fredy Burgos is a cancer that should have been removed long ago.
RTD: Dominion’s Critics Can’t Have It Both Ways Shaun Kenney - February 11, 2018 “Billionaires for me; not for thee” isn’t exactly a rabblerouser, unless you happen to be fighting for the pet causes of the left.
Richmond Voters Shocked As Democratic Mayor Pushes 11th Hour Tax Hike TRS Staff - February 11, 2018 Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney is forcing a vote to finance $150 million of public debt through a $10 mil meals tax hike in a stealth vote this Monday.
Speed Cameras Proposed By Virginia Senator Fail Committee Vote TRS Staff - February 9, 2018 Senator Creigh Deeds (D-Bath) proposed a bill allowing localities to install speed cameras to enforcement speed limits, but failed in committee vote.
Virginia House GOP Introduces Metro Reform Plan Without Raising Taxes TRS Staff - February 9, 2018 House of Delegates Speaker Kirk Cox and other Republican leaders introduce a legislative plan to reform the Metro system without raising taxes.
House Republican Legislation Touts College Tuition Freeze TRS Staff - February 9, 2018 Republican-led House of Delegates is set to combat higher education costs for capping in-state tuition in Virginia after a 15-4 vote on Wednesday.