Virginia Political Newsletter

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Marijuana advocates respond to a new bill from Norment proposing changes to revenue allocation

Marijuana advocates respond to a new bill from Norment proposing changes to revenue allocation

Plus a look at House Education Chair Glenn Davis's history on trans-policies

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Marijuana advocates respond to a new bill from Norment proposing changes to revenue allocation
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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.


The Rundown

  • Marijuana advocates respond to proposed legislation that will remove funding for social equity in marijuana legalization

  • State Sen. Bryce Reeves received the endorsement of a United States Senator in his bid for Congress

  • Commentary from Kristopher “Goad” Gatsby providing a look at House Education Chair Glenn Davis (R) and his history with trans-policies

  • Governor Northam issues 30-day emergency order to help aid with capacity in spiking hospitalizations

  • Del. Marie March (R) wants to limit the emergency powers of Virginia’s governor.

  • Del. Candi King (D) filed a bill requiring landlords to do deeper background checks on employees

  • Del. Rob Bloxom (R) filed a bill that would eliminate the permanent absentee voter list and make it an annual application process

  • Del. John McGuire (R) filed a bill to that would make decrease the amount of time that Virginians have to register to vote in an election.

    • McGuire also filed a bill that would eliminate the prohibition of dangerous weapons in a certain setting.

  • A Republican Delegate filed a bill that would eliminate provisions aimed at increasing the minimum wage in Virginia above $11/hr.


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