The only thing that must be explained is the Henrico County Democratic Committee’s use of a post hoc logical fallacy. Presumably, they may have never learned that correlation does not imply causation.
Shifting focus away from insurgent conflicts in the Middle East, the U.S. military is set to counter Chinese military advancements in hypersonic missiles, space-based weaponry, cyberattacks, and militarizing land features in the South China Sea.
After heavily supporting the highly controversial late-term abortion bill and being hand-picked by a governor mired in racial scandal to run in the 12th State Senate District, Delegate Debra Rodman has a lot of explaining to do in her campaign.
Governor Ralph Northam vetoed bills set to curb the creation of sanctuary cities in Virginia and require correctional facilities officials to notify federal immigration authorities when undocumented immigrants are released from custody.
“When I went to Richard [Oulton] to tell him that he would get his flagpole, he had tears in his eyes,” said Delegate John McGuire, ending a nearly two-decade struggle to fly an American flag outside his home to honor his fallen Vietnam brethren.
If the questions regarding standing are resolved and the court takes the case, a ruling may not be handed down until May or even June, which could cause major interference in the legislative primary elections set for June 12.
After Henrico and Chesterfield counties released their overtime pay figures via an FOIA request, the City of Richmond refused to do so, even after one DPU employee was paid for almost 1,900 hours of overtime in 2017.