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Youngkin vetoes measure to let Virginia localities increase sales tax to pay for school constructionLocal governments will have to find other ways of funding school construction and modernization costs after Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed legislation on Monday that would have allowed them to impose a 1% sales tax for such projects.
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Since 2020, changes to the disciplinary process for law enforcement officers have driven up decertifications of wayward cops and prison guards. But a new law may shield investigators’ records and hearings from the public
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Governor Glenn Youngkin released budget amendments and issued vetoes just hours before Monday night’s deadline. Some of Youngkin's strikes hit education spending and funding plans crafted by Democrats.
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Attorney General Josh Stein says North Carolina has ended the rape kit backlog of untested older sexual assault kits, adding the Survivor Act played a big role.
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin is attempting a major overhaul of Virginia’s pending two-year budget instead of vetoing the full spending plan the Democratic-controlled General Assembly sent to him last month.
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New system slated to improve transparency, carries possible risks for low-performing schools.
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The legislation would have offered medical providers protection from criminal extradition, licensure consequences.
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A new blood test could revolutionize treatment for about 1.5 million people with lupus.
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The country singer’s Imagination Library will offer children up to the age of 5 one free book a month through the mail.