For the second straight year, Virginia Beach’s attempt to formalize its voting system in its city charter has hit a dead end ...
The Virginia Senate has approved a bill to legalize regulated sales of recreational marijuana, three years after the state ...
Bills to set up a legal retail market for marijuana are again headed for a governor who doesn’t like the idea, but they have ...
More than 150 environmental activists rallied at Capitol Square’s Bell Tower to say Virginia’s clean energy goals are under ...
Tuesday was crossover in Virginia’s legislature, the last day the chambers can consider their own legislation. From Wednesday ...
The proposal would eliminate health-plan-run PBMs in Medicaid and establish a single state-contracted PBM, a move supporters ...
Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed a bill that would have created a way for people to sell marijuana in Virginia. Now, lawmakers are planning to send a similar bill to his desk again.
On Thursday, a Senate bill spearheaded by Sen. Aaron Rouse, D-Virginia Beach, and co-sponsored by Sen. Travis Hackworth, R-Tazewell, cleared the Senate Education and Health Committee.
Although Virginia’s legislature has approved legislation to create a regulated and taxed cannabis marketplace, Gov. Glenn ...
"This bill was carefully crafted. It was thoughtfully crafted," said sponsor Sen. Aaron Rouse (D-Virginia Beach). Rouse added the details of the bill are the same as the one lawmakers approved in ...
In these uncertain times, this committee is different. We work together," President of the Senate Democrat Louise Lucas said.