Medicare X would leave the existing healthcare system cemented under former President Barack Obama intact, but would create a public option for Medicare provisions.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
Medicare X would leave the existing healthcare system cemented under former President Barack Obama intact, but would create a public option for Medicare provisions.
This is in stark contrast from what Senator Mark Warner said in early February after Governor Ralph Northam’s extraordinarily odd press conference, which included an attempt to moonwalk.
The vote on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act compelled lawmakers to defend the indefensible, put names to those disregarding life, revealed the sanctimonious nature of the Democratic Party, and codified the consistent logical and philosophical irregularities of the dehumanization and political categorization that governs the liberal point of view.
Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Kaine sets forth legislation abridging the Second Amendment.
Repeating their performances given during Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings, Virginia’s Democratic Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner opposed Trump’s pick to head the Department of Justice, Attorney General William Barr.
“It is incredibly hypocritical to call for Governor Northam’s resignation while at the same time spend all of his donations,” said RPV Chairman Jack Wilson.
Even though every member of his own party has called for his resignation, Governor Ralph Northam still remains in office.
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.
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.
From federal investigations, to wonky deals with Chinese investors, to allegedly seeing the Khashoggi assassination, Terry McAuliffe may have to answer a barrage of odd questions when he officially announces his presidential run.