Recent Articles from Virginia Business
Bolling helps Va. Senate pass voter and photo ID bills
RICHMOND Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling delighted Democrats and flummoxed Republicans Monday when he cast a tie-breaking vote to delay until July 2014 the effective date of a bill to scale back which forms of voter identification are accepted at the polls. Bolling turned the tables Tuesday when he cast the decisive vote to pass the bill out of the Senate after the chamber deadlocked 20-20 on SB 719.
Virginia schools will soon receive graded report cards
RICHMOND Virginia schools will soon receive graded report cards, and those that fail will transfer to a special school division under proposals that passed both houses of the General Assembly on Tuesday. Much of the education debate during this legislative session has focused on the two initiatives, which are part of the governor's legislative agenda.
Bill would give scholarships to children of university professors
The Virginia Senate voted 34-5 today to pass a bill that would grant full or partial tuition scholarships to children of faculty members employed by the college or university.
Eugenics compensation bill sidelined in Va. House
RICHMOND A bipartisan proposal to compensate Virginians who were involuntarily sterilized during the eugenics era is going nowhere, sidelined by its potential price tag.
House approves transportation bill, Senate does not
RICHMOND Red-faced and frustrated, Sen. Frank Wagner struggled to hold back profanity as he urged Democrats to consider his proposal to raise nearly $1 billion annually for roads within five years.
Va. House passes series of conservative shout-outs
RICHMOND In addition to meat-and-potatoes tasks like trying to fix Virginia’s decaying transportation system, the state House of Delegates has found time to opine on national and international -- some would say esoteric -- topics.
Va. House passes series of conservative legislation
RICHMOND In addition to meat-and-potatoes tasks like trying to fix Virginia’s decaying transportation system, the state House of Delegates has found time to opine on national and international -- some would say esoteric -- topics.
GOP-dominated House adopts series of resolutions
RICHMOND In addition to meat-and-potatoes tasks like trying to fix Virginia's decaying transportation system, the state House of Delegates has found time to opine on national and international - some would say esoteric - topics.
Virginia House passes ‘Boneta’ bill
The House of Delegates passes bill that would allow farmers to sell products and advertise services from their farms without a permit from their local government.
Public prayer amendment shelved in Va. Senate
RICHMOND The push to ensconce in Virginia’s Constitution prayer rights in government settings will have to wait another year after a senator carrying that proposal reluctantly asked for it to be sent back to committee Tuesday.