Virginia Political Newsletter

Virginia Political Newsletter

Share this post

Virginia Political Newsletter
Virginia Political Newsletter
A comparison of caucus fundraising totals

A comparison of caucus fundraising totals

The attorney general is calling for legislation to create more transparency in the judicial inquiry and review council

Brandon Jarvis's avatar
Brandon Jarvis
Apr 22, 2022
∙ Paid

Share this post

Virginia Political Newsletter
Virginia Political Newsletter
A comparison of caucus fundraising totals
Share

This is a daily newsletter covering Virginia politics from top to bottom. Please consider becoming the ultimate political insider by supporting non-partisan, independent news and becoming a paid subscriber to this newsletter today.

Sponsor this Newsletter


Executive Schedule

  • 10:00 AM: GOVERNOR GLENN YOUNGKIN AND FIRST LADY SUZANNE YOUNGKIN PARTICIPATE IN EARTH DAY CELEBRATION

    • Location: Pocahontas State Park

  • 11:00 AM: GOVERNOR AND FIRST LADY PARTICIPATE IN THE ST. GEORGE’S DAY INDIAN TREATY TRIBUTE

    • Location: Front Lawn of the Governor’s Executive Mansion

  • 3:30 PM: GOVERNOR RECEIVES BROADBAND UPDATE FROM SECRETARY OF COMMERCE AND TRADE CAREN MERRICK


The rundown

  • A comparison of fundraising efforts between Republican and Democratic party apparatuses and other key fundraising numbers.

  • Attorney General Jason Miyares announced Friday morning that he plans to try and work with the General Assembly next session to enact legislation promoting transparency and accountability in the Judicial Inquiry and Review Council.

  • Reps. Spanberger and Slotkin sent a letter to the Biden administration asking him to delay lifting Title 42

  • VA-07 Republican candidate Yesli Vega touted the new ratings from The Cook Political Report in a fundraising email.

Get 50% off for 1 year


Democratic party structures outraised Republicans in Virginia during Q1

Fundraising for the first quarter of 2022 is over and the numbers have been out for a week now. Democrats outraised their counterparts on the Republican side of the aisle pretty drastically when you look at party and caucus numbers.

This post is for paid subscribers

Already a paid subscriber? Sign in
© 2025 Brandon Jarvis
Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start writingGet the app
Substack is the home for great culture

Share