Virginia Senate Democrats this week voted down a priority measure for Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin that would have required student and parental notification about certain scholastic awards.
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Senate Democrats urge abortion pill maker to add miscarriage management to labelSenate Democrats are urging one of the manufacturers of the abortion pill mifepristone to update the drug's labeling to make it easier for patients to access the medication to reduce complications from a miscarriage in states with restrictive abortion laws.
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Virginia Dems killed measures aimed at combatting antisemitism — just before Holocaust Remembrance DayVirginia Democrats killed bills supported by Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin aimed at combatting antisemitism just two days before Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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Glenn Youngkin in rare territory, 56% approval, Virginia ascendingVirginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, the first top Republican elected statewide since the commonwealth turned blue in 2013, has moved into rare territory with a high enough approval rating to bolster his pro-parent, anti-tax agenda.
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Youngkin joins antiabortion march in a state unchanged by Roe’s demiseGov. Glenn Youngkin (R) joined hundreds of antiabortion activists outside the state Capitol on Wednesday for the Virginia March for Life, an annual event.
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VA Gov. Youngkin asks lawmakers to fill a $201 million shortfall in education aidVirginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is asking lawmakers to provide necessary resources to address a $201 million education aid gap, which was caused by a calculation error.
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