Amid the racial and sexual controversy surrounding Virginia’s executive branch, Speaker of the House Kirk Cox said, “We have weathered the storms of four centuries and will weather this one as well.”
The approximately 10,000 Virginians with autism could very soon have expanded access to healthcare, requiring health insurance plans to cover treatment, regardless of the patient’s age.
In the effort for providing better government transparency, a bill to aid the Library of Virginia in processing “Governor’s Papers” passed unanimously in the House of Delegates.
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.
“Garrison brings a fresh conservative perspective to our party, and will run a robust campaign, centered around ideas, that will solve the challenges individuals and families in our Commonwealth face,” Speaker Cox said.
Ralph Northam, Virginia’s moonwalking, formerly-blackface governor, will not resign, but says he will “revisit” the decision if he is not “effective or efficient.”