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The 2023 Heavy Hitters list
Apr 4, 2023

Youngkin to meet with Taiwan’s president

Amid rising tensions with China, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin will meet with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on his first international trade mission this month. Youngkin will travel to Taipei City, Taiwan; Tokyo; and Seoul, South Korea, from April 24 to April 29, according to a Tuesday news release. “I’m excited to represent the commonwealth in […]

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Mar 30, 2023

Is ESG another CRT?

In January, Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares joined a group of 24 other state attorneys general in challenging a U.S. Department of Labor rule allowing fiduciaries to consider environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) criteria such as climate change in making investment decisions for retirement funds. The AGs argued that ESG practices work against investment […]

Photo of Pointe at River City apartments in eastern Henrico. Eviction filings continue to surpass pre-pandemic levels in all areas of Richmond City, except for the west end, according to a quarterly data report by RVA Eviction Lab. Photo by Darlene Johnson
Mar 3, 2023

Housing reform bills saw mixed success in General Assembly

Legislative efforts to tackle spiking eviction notices, housing and utility costs were mostly shot down during the Virginia General Assembly session. Almost 193,000 eviction filings have been made in Virginia since March 2020. The monthly-updated data comes from the Princeton Eviction Lab, a group that makes nationwide eviction data public to increase awareness about housing, […]

Virginia State Capitol. Courtesy Virginia Department of Historic Resources.
Mar 3, 2023

Bills to ensure workers paid sick days failed in Va. House

RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia General Assembly did not pass legislation this session to ensure paid sick days for employees, despite strong public support. A 2021 study by Christopher Newport University found almost 90% of people surveyed support paid sick leave. Both House and Senate versions of the bill updated the current law that state […]

Noah "Noah-O" Oddo's Charged Up ENT flagship store is located on 106 W Broad St. in Richmond. The store sells clothing, accessories and CDs. Photo by Faith Redd.
Feb 17, 2023

House lawmakers stifle creative entrepreneurs fund

RICHMOND, Va. — Creativity should be valued as an important part of the Virginia economy, said the state lawmaker behind legislation to create the Virginia Creative Economy Grant Program. Del. Jackie Glass, D-Norfolk, introduced House Bill 2376 to establish a dedicated funding source for grant awards no more than $20,000 each to independent content creators […]

Bruce Smith teams with Cordish on Petersburg casino plan
Feb 16, 2023

Second Petersburg casino bill dies in Senate committee

Updated Friday, Feb. 17 Petersburg voters won’t get an opportunity to approve a casino this fall, and Richmond may get a second chance to vote on a casino referendum in 2023, state legislators decided Thursday in a 10-6 vote. However, the matter could come down to last-minute state budget negotiations. The Virginia State Senate’s Finance […]

Gov. Glenn Youngkin speaks at the announcement of Lego Group's Chesterfield County facility.
Feb 13, 2023

It’s official — Ford plant going to Michigan

Ford Motor Co. announced Monday that it will build an electric vehicle battery plant in Michigan, a $3.5 billion project that Virginia was considered for until Gov. Glenn Youngkin pulled the state out of it late last year. Youngkin’s concern, he said in January, was over the involvement of China-based Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd. (CATL), […]

Bruce Smith teams with Cordish on Petersburg casino plan
Feb 7, 2023

Petersburg casino bill passes Va. House

The Virginia House of Delegates narrowly passed a bill Tuesday that would allow Petersburg residents to vote on a casino referendum this fall. The legislation moves next to the Virginia State Senate, where a similar bill died in committee. Del. Kim Taylor, R-Dinwiddie, sponsored HB 1373, which passed 49-44 in the full House vote, with […]

Petersburg casino bill moves to Senate committee
Feb 2, 2023

Morrissey’s Petersburg casino bill fails in Senate Finance

Updated Friday, Feb. 3 With an 7-8 no vote Thursday evening, the Virginia Senate Finance and Appropriations Committee killed state Sen. Joe Morrissey’s measure to bring a casino referendum to Petersburg’s ballots this fall. A similar bill in the House of Delegates, however, is still alive. A few days after receiving support from the Senate […]

Carrie Hunt, president and CEO of the Virginia Credit Union League, says that many Virginians live in banking deserts. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jan 30, 2023

Members only

Credit unions in Virginia would like to grow their membership, but a rule change relaxing the state’s policy is not in the cards this spring. This year’s short General Assembly session — in an election year with a split legislature — makes it harder to pass bills with any controversial elements, and any major expansion […]

Petersburg casino bill moves to Senate committee
Jan 26, 2023

Petersburg casino bill moves to Senate committee

A Virginia State Senate bill that would allow Petersburg residents to vote on allowing a casino in their city is still in play, following a 7-2 vote by the Senate gaming subcommittee Thursday. The bill will progress to a General Laws and Technology committee vote Wednesday. The bill from Sen. Joe Morrissey, D-Richmond, adds Petersburg […]

Va. Secretary of Finance Stephen Cummings
Jan 25, 2023

Tax cuts are the way to grow

Virginia’s finances are in excellent shape, paving the way for the General Assembly to agree with Gov. Glenn Youngkin that it’s time to cut taxes in the commonwealth. It’s your money, not the government‘s, and the government has collected too much of it over the last few years. In a snapshot, Virginia’s coffers are full. […]

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