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An amended license plate recognition bill is headed to the Senate floor after twists and turns
Del. Charniele Herring’s bill that would put up “guardrails” regarding ALPRs, or license plate recognition technology, was killed, brought back, and then amended before it passed the Senate Finance Committee on Monday evening.
For Stanley, nearly 15 years in the state Senate means 15 years of animal advocacy
An animal lover, Stanley has introduced at least one piece of legislation to support animal welfare during each session since he joined the General Assembly as a senator in 2011.
Federal cuts could affect all of Virginia — a new committee hopes to determine how
Speaker Don Scott formed an emergency committee tasked with studying the possible fallout of significant federal funding and staff cuts after the first three whirlwind weeks of the second Trump Administration.
Legislators request JLARC study Virginia book removals over past 4 years
Virginia had the fifth highest amount of book bans in the country last school year, with approximately 121 bans across five school districts, according to a report by PEN America.
Blighted property bill wins final approval in the House and Senate
The legislation, which was requested by Bristol officials contending with the burned-out Virginia Intermont campus, will help “fight the blight,” the city manager said.
Roanoke City Council names Powers to fill vacant seat
Evelyn Powers, the former longtime city treasurer, will serve the remaining two years of Joe Cobb’s term, who was elected mayor in November.
Senators: Virginia ‘better off with anything but Appalachian Power’
Citing “ever increasing bills,” three state senators from Southwest and Southside asked regulators whether Virginia can end the utility’s monopoly.
Boysko removed from committee assignments after speaking out against ‘casino bill’
Sen. Jennifer Boysko opposed a measure patroned by a fellow Democrat that would have allowed for a casino to be built at Tyson’s Corner.
Bill eliminating supplementary breast exam costs clears legislature on third push
The bill aims to tackle secondary screenings like MRIs, ultrasounds and more detailed types of screenings for abnormal mammograms.

