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July 1, 2021 – New Laws Go Into Effect

Jun 30 | News

On July 1, legislation passed during the 2021 General Assembly session will become law, with some exceptions. This session, the Democratic majority passed a significant number of progressive policies, continuing last year’s sweeping changes. Below is a snapshot of some of the legislation going into effect. Elections: In the 2020 session, Democrats focused on decreasing … Continue reading July 1, 2021 – New Laws Go Into Effect

Statement on HB 1786

Feb 3 | News

On February 2nd, House Bill 1786 passed through the Virginia House of Delegates by a party-line vote. This bill is the Democrats’ attempt to fix non-existent problems related to things they simply do not understand. This is common in the General Assembly these days; Democrats find phantom problems and step down from their golden pedestals … Continue reading Statement on HB 1786

Elected Officials are Not Above the Law

Oct 14 | News

Statement on FOIA Violations by Speaker Filler-Corn A few weeks ago, I posted about how the Speaker of the House paid over $80,000 to have statues removed from the Capitol – in the middle of the night – without notifying the public. In an attempt to get this more information about the removal of these … Continue reading Elected Officials are Not Above the Law

Give Our Communities a Chance to Stay in the Game

Sep 14 | News

By Coach Mark James As a Coach, it challenges me to see someone in authority command a player on the field to do something they don’t have the capability to do. A good coach knows you only ask what you know the player has the means to achieve. Otherwise, you set your team up for … Continue reading Give Our Communities a Chance to Stay in the Game