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Dec 31, 2024

What to expect from the 2025 Va. General Assembly

The General Assembly enters the fourth year in the gubernatorial cycle with even more gridlock than usual. Democrats hold narrow majorities in both the House of Delegates and Senate, but are vulnerable to vetoes by Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who begins the final year of his constitutionally mandated single term. Hopes for b[...]

Jun 27, 2024

Not with a bang, but a whimper

This story has been updated since publication. Despite lofty promises from Democrats and Republicans, divided government in Richmond meant few wins or losses for either party during the 2024 General Assembly session — and few sweeping changes for Virginia in the year ahead. “The only thing that the legislature really did is [...]

Retired Carlyle Group co-CEO Glenn Youngkin is running as a pro-business candidate, campaigning on jobs, education and public safety. Photos by AP
Jun 30, 2021

Back to the future

The candidates running for governor in November face the convergence of two Virginia political trends. The first is the commonwealth’s tendency to vote for governors of the opposing party from the present White House occupant. Beginning in 1977, Virginia has voted against the party holding the White House in every election[...]

The Virginia Senate held a socially distanced session at the Science Museum of Virginia this year, while the House of Delegates met virtually Photo by Bob Brown/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP.
Jun 30, 2021

Seismic session

With short legislative sessions and state elections looming in the fall, odd-numbered years have developed an often-unfair reputation for being a slack time for the General Assembly. Observers of the Virginia legislature’s 2021 session, however, would hardly have come away with that impression. In the second year of Democr[...]

“The existing constitution was antiquated and not suited for the time,” says A.E. Dick Howard, who directed the commission that rewrote Virginia’s constitution in the late 1960s. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jun 30, 2021

Virginia’s latest constitution turns 50

The latest Virginia Constitution went into effect 50 years ago this month, but in today’s world of polarized politics, it feels like it might as well have been 1787. Virginia’s first constitution was passed in 1776, the year the United States declared independence. The state’s present constitution is the sevent[...]

Speaker of the House Eileen Filler-Corn gaveled into order the April veto session of the Virginia House of Delegates, held on the State Capitol grounds due to the need for social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo AP Images/Bob Brown
Jun 30, 2020

A session to remember

In the six weeks between the Virginia General Assembly‘s March 12 adjournment and its April 22 veto session, the world changed. The dramatic societal shifts brought on by the coronavirus pandemic were on display during the historic, surreal April meeting, in which the lawmakers gathered at unusual locations — the Senate [...]

Jul 24, 2015

Cary Street Partners names CEO

Joseph R. Schmuckler has held senior roles at MUFG and Nomura Holding.

Jan 8, 2015

MeadWestvaco plans to spin off specialty chemicals business

The separation is expected to be completed by the end of this year.

Jan 23, 2014

MCDONNELL’S MOTIONS

View the motions filed by McDonnell's attorneys in response to indictment.

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