The move means the districts Virginia has had since the 2022 elections remain in place.
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Spanberger signs bill to prohibit assault weapons; NRA and Virginia organizations sue
Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed legislation to halt the manufacture, sale or transfer of assault weapons and magazines with a capacity of 15 rounds or more. The law is slated to take effect July 1 and does not require gun owners to relinquish weapons they already own.
Spanberger will veto collective bargaining bill, future of cannabis legislation uncertain
Gov. Abigail Spanberger has 10 days left to act on bills sent back to her after the April 22 reconvene session.
Gov. Spanberger does not support replacing state Supreme Court justices to retry redistricting
Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger issued her opposition to one of many ideas being floated by members of her party after the state Supreme Court struck down the redistricting effort.
Political leaders react to state Supreme Court decision on redistricting referendum
Current and former elected officials, candidates and others share their thoughts on Friday’s high court ruling.
Supreme Court of Virginia voids redistricting election as unconstitutional
The commonwealth’s high court on Friday issued a 4-3 opinion that struck down the mid-decade redistricting effort.
Jones seeks to dissolve injunction that led to the ‘Lynchburg loophole’ on gun background checks
Attorney General Jay Jones sent a request to the Lynchburg Circuit Court to dissolve an October injunction that had halted background checks in private sale of firearms.
AI bills faced a logjam in the General Assembly due to a Trump executive order, but Congress is working to fill the gap
The chairman of the committee that hears most technology-related legislation in the House of Delegates said it was important to protect federal broadband funds, which Trump threatened if states make “onerous AI laws.”
State election board unable to certify redistricting referendum
The Virginia Supreme Court has yet to rule on the legal challenge to the constitutionality of the election. Until then, the state board is bound by an injunction in the Tazewell County Circuit Court from certifying the results of the April 21 redistricting referendum.
State Supreme Court hears arguments to overturn redistricting referendum; now Virginia waits
The Supreme Court of Virginia is considering an appeal by proponents of mid-decade redistricting to a Tazewell County Circuit Court ruling that determined the effort to be unconstitutional.

