Three special elections Tuesday to fill seats in the Virginia Senate and House of Delegates will determine party control of the chambers and offer one of the first gauges of voters' moods since President-elect Donald Trump's win in November left many Democrats reckoning with the party's losses in federal elections.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Republicans were working to flip a State Senate District and House of Delegates District in Loudoun County to take control of the Virginia State Senate and tie the House of Delegates ahead of the General Assembly session this week.
Democrats will continue to hold a 21-19 edge in the Senate and a 51-49 edge in the House after Tuesday’s special elections for two state Senate seats and one House
Voters in northern and central Virginia will vote in special elections to fill two vacancies in the state senate and an open seat in the House of Delegates RICHMOND, Va. -- Three special elections ...
(WSET) — A new bill to allow same-sex marriage to be legal in Virginia passed in the House of Delegates this week ... The bill must also pass in the Senate. If that happens, the General Assembly ...
Lawmakers on a Virginia Senate committee have greenlit a proposal to legalize and regulate adult-use marijuana sales in the state, advancing a bill from Sen. Aaron Rouse (D) on a 8–7 vote. Friday’s OK from the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services clears the first hurdle on the measure’s journey during Virginia’s short,
West Virginians would no longer be guaranteed the right to public hearings on legislation under new rules proposed by the House of Delegates leader last week.
“Due to ongoing water outages in the City of Richmond, the House of Delegates will convene ... to continue our work for the people of Virginia.” State Senate Clerk Susan Clarke Schaar said ...
With the inauguration of President Trump around the corner, we Virginians aren’t too far out from our 2025 gubernatorial race; in fact, primaries are set to be held this June. So, where is the race currently at?
Monday brings the inauguration, but anti-LGBTQ+ politics aren't waiting (and neither are trans girl scouts, who you can help sell cookies.)
A recent state study found that, left unchecked, the industry’s expansion could triple Virginia’s electricity needs by 2040.