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New lobbyist firm in Richmond

New lobbyist firm in Richmond

Well known Richmond lobbyists/lawyers start knew government relations/lobbying firm.

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Brandon Jarvis
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This is the Virginia Scope 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.

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The rundown

  • Well known Richmond lobbyists/lawyers start knew government relations/lobbying firm.

  • Youngkin announced the latest appointments to his administration


Winter weather is coming

Gov. Glenn Youngkin declared a State of Emergency ahead of a winter storm that is coming to Virginia Sunday night.

The latest forecast shows snow and ice accumulations across the commonwealth.

Sean Sublette provided these predictions Saturday afternoon:

“I’d go with 2-4 inches of snow in Richmond, with a couple of inches more north toward Ashland. Perhaps an additional inch or so on top of that farther north toward Fredericksburg.”

Sublette also says there is a chance that Richmond could land in the sweet spot and receive 8-12 inches.

“There is still a distinct possibility that Richmond could find itself in the sweet spot — meaning 8 to 12 inches of snow,” he wrote on his Substack, which you can subscribe to here. “I do not think we are there yet. But if the data are sending the same message by Saturday afternoon, that may be the final call.”

Youngkin is not taking any chances on being unprepared and declared a State of Emergency Friday afternoon.

“I am declaring a state of emergency for the incoming winter storm currently forecasted to impact Virginia starting Sunday, and I’m encouraging all Virginians, visitors, and travelers to stay alert, monitor the weather forecast, and prepare now for any potential impacts,” Youngkin said. “Given the current projected size of the storm, if your post-holiday travel plans have you leaving Sunday, I encourage you to adjust those plans to leave on Saturday. If you find yourself needing to be on the roadways, please heed any warnings and make sure you are keeping yourselves and others safe. Our pre-treating preparations are underway and substantial state and local resources will continue to actively monitor the forecast and respond through the weekend.”

Attorney General Jason Miyares also announced that Youngkin’s announcement has triggered Virginia’s anti-price gouging statutes.

Items and services covered by these protections include, but are not limited to, water, ice, food, generators, batteries, home repair materials and services, and tree removal services. The basic test for determining if a price is unconscionable is whether the post-disaster price grossly exceeds the price charged for the same or similar goods or services during the ten days immediately prior to the disaster.

Violations of Virginia’s Anti-Price Gouging Act are enforceable by the Office of the Attorney General through the Virginia Consumer Protection Act.

Consumers can contact Attorney General Miyares’ Consumer Protection Section for additional information or to file a complaint:

  • By phone: (800)-552-9963

  • By email: consumer@oag.state.va.us

  • Online Complaint Form

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Youngkin’s latest appointments

Gov. Glenn Yougnkin announced the latest appointments to his administration Friday.

Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced additional administration and board appointments.

ADMINISTRATION APPOINTMENTS

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

  • Cody Roane, Policy Associate

BOARD APPOINTMENTS

AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY

PEANUT BOARD

  • Jennifer Simpson of Suffolk, Co-owner, Harvester Farms, Inc.

SMALL GRAINS BOARD

  • Josey Moore of Campbell County, Grain Merchandiser, Virginia Farm Bureau

COMMERCE AND TRADE

COMMISSION ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT

  • The Honorable Heather Cordasco of Williamsburg, President, New Horizons Regional Education Center Foundation

TOBACCO REGION REVITALIZATION COMMISSION

  • H. Wayne Carter III of Mecklenburg County, Executive Director, Southside Regional Public Service Authority

  • The Honorable Sandra Frederick of Abingdon, Associate Professor of Education, Emory & Henry University; member, Washington County School Board, Madison District

  • Hampton Wilkins of Danville, Owner and President, Wilkins & Co. Realty, Inc.; Owner and President, Wilkins General Contractors

COMPACTS

SOUTHEAST INTERSTATE LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPACT COMMISSION

  • David Wilson of Surry County, Site Vice President of Surry Power Station, Dominion Energy

EDUCATION

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

  • Dr. David Furth of Alexandria, Research Associate, Smithsonian Institute

STATE HISTORICAL RECORDS ADVISORY BOARD

  • Angela Rice of Hurt, Dean, Jerry Falwell Library, Liberty University

HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES

ADVISORY BOARD ON ACUPUNCTURE

  • Elizabeth Fuqua, LAc, of North Chesterfield, Co-owner, Vital Qi; Owner, Elizabeth Fuqua Acupuncture

TASK FORCE ON SERVICES FOR SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT

  • Francis X. Chuidian, MD, MBA, of Hanover, Physician, Virginia Commonwealth University Health System and School of Medicine

INDEPENDENT

VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS’ AND RESCUE SQUAD WORKERS’ SERVICE AWARD FUND BOARD

  • The Honorable Richard W. Harris of Kenbridge, Former Fire Chief, Kenbridge Fire Department; former Mayor, Town of Kenbridge

LABOR

BOARD FOR HEARING AID SPECIALISTS AND OPTICIANS

  • Jackie Kowal of New Kent, Lead Optician, Provision Eye Care

NATURAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCES

VIRGINIA LAND CONSERVATION FOUNDATION, BOARD OF TRUSTEES

  • Robert Beals of Chesterfield, Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY

CORRECTIONS OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE

  • Henry Ponton, Jr., of Boydton, mentor, Family First; retired Regional Operations Chief, Virginia Department of Corrections

TRANSPORTATION

AEROSPACE ADVISORY COUNCIL

  • Kurt Eberly of Arlington, Director of Space Launch, Northrop Grumman 

  • Tombo Jones of Christiansburg, Director, Virginia Tech’s Mid Atlantic Aviation Partnership, an FAA Designated UAS Test Site

  • Major General Roosevelt Mercer, Jr., USAF (retired), of Virginia Beach, CEO and Executive Director, Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority

  • Joseph H. Oyler IV of Stafford, Senior Manager, State & Local Government Operations, The Boeing Company

VETERANS AND DEFENSE AFFAIRS

JOINT LEADERSHIP COUNCIL OF VETERANS SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS 

  • James Cuthbertson of Glen Allen, retired healthcare executive

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