Virginia Political Newsletter

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Northam blames the motorists for being stuck overnight on the interstate

Northam blames the motorists for being stuck overnight on the interstate

An environmental group responds to Wheeler's appointment

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Jan 06, 2022
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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

  • Rep. Abigail Spanberger issues a long statement one year after she was barricaded in the House chamber during the insurrection. “I was physically there as insurrectionists — domestic terrorists — clawed at the doors of the U.S House of Representatives.”

  • Gov. Northam says he is sick and tired of people complaining about being trapped on the interstate overnight in freezing temperatures

  • An environmental group responds to Youngkin’s latest cabinet nomination

  • Amanda Chase introduces legislation to allow weapons and explosives on Capitol Square, Ivermectin, and more.

  • John Cosgrove introduced a bill regarding school crime reporting procedures.

  • DCCC releases a new ad for Jan. 6.

  • ICYMI: The campaign masterminds behind Youngkin’s campaign are now backing a candidate against Spanberger


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