As President Reagan famously said, “There you go again.” In 2010, Virginia Democrats threw in their lot with Nancy Pelosi and other national Democrats to pass the American Clean Energy and Security Act, a massive Federal takeover of everything from local zoning rules to air conditioner compressor gasses. Included in that bill was a national “cap […]
UVA Accepts Funds From General Assembly’s GOP-Led Budget To Freeze In-State Tuition
Tuition for most incoming and returning in-state students at the University of Virginia will remain the same during the 2019-2020 school year as the Charlottesville university received a $5.52 million increase in its base appropriations to roll back a 2.9 percent hike in its base in-state tuition rate.
‘Database Of House Members’ Released To Publicly Share 400-Year House Of Delegates History
400 years to the day after George Yeardley arrived in the British colony of Virginia to assume the governorship, the House of Delegates released its ambitious, multi-year project to record and share biographical sketches and legislative information on the men and women who have served as Burgesses or Delegates since 1619.