Pretty good. Here’s how the competition stacks up.
Mark Warner
State community college board now has no one from outside the urban crescent
Plus: State takes back money from GO Virginia. And Congress might do something important.
Appalachian Regional Commission awards $174,458 to Hurley
Meanwhile, Del. Will Morefield says he is hopeful of state funding for flood-ravaged community.
Lawmakers seek flood control project for Pulaski; vaccines for coal counties
Warner and Kaine write letters to administration officials; Griffith joins in request for Pulaski.
An open letter to President Biden
Here’s why he should overrule FEMA and tell the agency to approve disaster aid for Hurley.
Virginia delegation seeks support from Biden for federal Hurley flood aid
FEMA had earlier turned down assistance for the Buchanan County community.
He escaped slavery in Montgomery County, now he’s finally recognized by U.S. Army; more . . .
Briefs: Warner and Kaine list what infrastructure law means for airports. Junior Achievement needs volunteers in Salem.
Will Democrats get credit for infrastructure projects in Republican counties?
Probably not. The irony of the Democratic-sponsored infrastructure bill is that Republicans may get much of the credit for the results.