As the entirety of Virginia’s executive branch is now roiled in scandal, will the Democratic Party denounce what are seen now as widespread signs of racism with their leaders?
On February 7, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., hundreds of pro-life advocates will march on the Capitol in opposition to Democrat’s late-term abortion bill and Governor’s Northam’s subsequent “infanticide” comments.
Politifact rated Kathy Tran’s abortion bill claim as false, finding that her measure allowing abortions through 40 weeks did substantially change the standard under which the procedures are allowed in Virginia.
“All allegations of sexual assault deserve to be taken with profound gravity. We will continue to evaluate the claims regarding Lieutenant Governor Fairfax,” a press release states.
Bolstering innovation, job creation, and talent acquisition and production, House Republicans secure cost-lowering measures for Virginia college students.
“Raising the legal age for tobacco purchases to 21 is a common sense way to address this escalating public health concern,” said Delegate Chris Stolle.
Protesters continued calling for Governor Ralph Northam’s resignation as the yearbook photo scandal widens election year fractures within the Democratic Party.
The accusations made by Justin Fairfax against Ralph Northam’s team are sure to further divide an already-embattled Democratic Party dealing with the fallout from the governor’s yearbook scandal, which itself followed controversial comments on late term abortion.
Over the weekend, a crowd exceeding 750 rallied outside Kathy Tran’s now-cancelled town hall in opposition to her bill loosening restrictions through all 40 weeks of pregnancy. Pro-life leaders denounced the legislation and pledged to fight through November’s elections.