Richmond’s meals tax hike has restaurateurs outraged, but political intimidation via a boycott from a School Board member may create unforeseen chaos.

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Richmond’s meals tax hike has restaurateurs outraged, but political intimidation via a boycott from a School Board member may create unforeseen chaos.
Democrat Wendy Gooditis files a bill on behalf of Democrat Marcus Simon, in order to give Democrat Jenny Wexton cover in a swampy “pay and feed” scheme.
The Grid Security and Transformation Act is a good deal that has cheerleaders and improvements for all the smart reasons.
Trump’s SOTU address was filled with praise, while Democrats continue to fight a losing battle against themselves — and proven results.
RPV Chairman John Whitbeck demands Delegate Dawn Adams (D-68) choose — either oversee federal grants or be a delegate, but end the conflict of interest.
Delegate Glenn Davis is look to blockchain technology to revitalize record keeping in Virginia government and may revolutionize the commonwealth itself.
Democrats love taxes. They will tax you for Netflix, they will tax you when you sleep, and again when you die. That is their General Assembly strategy.
Gerry Connolly to shove billions into the decrepit DC-area Metro rail system without reforms to management, challenging Barbara Comstock’s bill.
Speaker Cox and his Republican majority contend that any Medicaid expansion for Governor Northam must include work requirements for recipients.
Democratic U.S. Senator Tim Kaine’s decision to go full bore progressive might work well in Washington, but it sounds awfully obtuse back home in Virginia.