The bill, which still needs to pass the House of Delegates, creates the right to obtain birth control and contraception.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) has proposed making Virginia the first state to deliver a no-tax-on-tips policy, but House Democrats say they want something broader.
The Democrat-controlled Senate passed a number gun regulations Tuesday, including an assault weapons ban and requirements for gun storage in homes where children are present. If the bills are
The Virginia Senate Finance and Appropriations Committee voted 9 to 6 Tuesday to send the Tysons casino bill to the full Senate. The bill would give Fairfax County the ability to ask voters if they want a casino in Tysons.
This week, the Senate approved bills that would ban ghost guns and exclude firearms from mental health hospitals. If they get through the House, the fate of all these bills will ultimately rest with Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin.
With the 2025 regular session of the West Virginia Legislature less than two weeks away, Gov. Patrick Morrisey and leaders of the House of Delegates and state Senate said Wednesday they were committed to better communication on potential bills.
RICHMOND — Democrats who control the Virginia Senate rejected nine of ... but the action could set the stage for that. The House of Delegates takes up the appointments legislation next and ...
A proposed tax deduction for tipped income died in a House of Delegates subcommittee on Monday, as Democrats dealt the first blow to the package of tax cuts that Gov. Glenn Youngkin included in his proposed revisions to the state budget.
The Virginia House of Delegates overwhelmingly voted in support of two bills that will make it easier for you to get money that you're owed from the State Treasurer.
Stories of Southwest Virginians paying $800 monthly electric bills sparked Republican move push the issue in this year’s gubernatorial and House of Delegates election, with claim that clean energy pol
Virginia House panel votes down bill to study expanding VCU dental school into southern part of state, citing low dentist ratio.
Spanberger, a former CIA operative no longer tied to her congressional responsibilities, has picked up steam along the campaign trail, stopping in Richmond and Southwestern Virginia in the last two weeks. She has presented herself as a bipartisan politician who will listen to all Virginians so she can focus on what they care about.