Federal immigration authorities have revoked the visas of at least 20 international students and three recent graduates. In addition to the climate of fear and turmoil this creates for all students, there is a very real economic impact for Virginia and the Universities. We’re highlighting a great article from Axios Richmond
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General Assembly largely rejects Youngkin’s legislative and budget amendments
Gun safety bills, paid family medical leave, prescription drug affordability, and raising the minimum wage are among the more than 150 bills that Governor Youngkin (R) VETOED after this year’s General Assembly session.Read More
June 17th, Primary Voter Deadlines & Information
June 17th, Primary Voter Deadlines/Information
– Register by 5/27/25 (after this you may register to vote using a provisional ballot up to election day)
– Vote early in person: 5/2/25-6/14/25 (including Saturday 6/7)
– Request a ballot by mail by 6/6/25
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Neighbors for Change Rallies Community for Local Impact
“We all have skillsets, we all have networks, we all have things we care about, we all have things we can bring to the table.” That was the message at Neighbors for Change’s event at the Wyndham Clubhouse, where over 50 people gathered to learn how to get involved in local elections and support Democratic candidates. Read More
ROB WITTMAN IS RIGHT Commentary: Gutting the Department of Education will devastate Henrico families
Madison Irving has given us permission to share the text of his 3/20 Richmond Times-Dispatch Op Ed “Rob Wittman is right Commentary: Gutting the Department of Education will devastate Henrico families“ so it is available to our readers without a subscription. Click for the full text of his letter.
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Protesting? Know your First Amendment Rights for U.S. Citizens
Planning to protest? Know your rights before you go. The First Amendment protects the right to protest, and while that right is strong, it’s NOT absolute. It’s critical for protesters to understand their rights and responsibilities as citizens. This is particularly important for students, as both public and private schools have the right to set their own rules and policies. Read More
Love a podcast? Virginia Press Room highlights VA House of Delegates race in our district (HD57)
The Virginia Press Room’s March 3 episode titled “Competitive House Races, Voting Rights Restoration, and the Republican Primary for Governor” discusses our House of Delegates race. Brandon Jarvis of the Virginia Scope looks at the three VA House of Delegate districts represented by Republicans that voted blue in the 2024 presidential election. Brandon spends time talking about how/why we have a good chance at flipping HD57. Read More
GA Delivers a bipartisan budget and bills to Governor Youngkin for action
The VA General Assembly has delivered budget amendments including one-time bonuses for state employees, targeted tax cuts for working families, and increased funding for public education. The budget and hundreds of bills, including the right to contraception, collective bargaining, and gun sense legislation are now on the Governor’s desk for action by 3/24. Read More
Updated: House approves the SAVE Act
“Let me be clear: I will not let this noxious bill, the SAVE Act, become law,” Senator Chuck Schumer, (D-NY) said on the Senate floor on Wednesday. “Every single Democrat is united against it. They need 60 votes. The SAVE Act is dead on arrival.”
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Shakeup in the VA Governor’s Race benefits Spanberger
Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R) was the presumptive GOP nominee for Governor, but her uncontested path has turned into a primary battle with LaRock and Chase, before facing Spanberger (D) in the November election. Why? In a word: Trump. Read More
Boycotts and economic blackout planned in response to DEI Retreat
Consumers are being asked to speak with their wallets − or lack of spending – as a way to protest the retreat from diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives by some companies, and President Donald Trump’s actions to eliminate federal DEI programs since taking office. Organizers and influencers are calling on consumers to boycott specific retailers… Read More
Wittman, McClellan and Subramanyam collaborate on bipartisan “Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow’s Workforce Act”
A bipartisan effort is underway to diversify the way Americans can use college savings accounts. The push was started in 2023 by Representatives Abigail Spanberger (D-07) and Rob Wittman (R-01). In 2025, Virginia Representatives Jennifer McClellan (D-04) and Suhas Subramanyam (D-10) are collaborating with Wittman and others on this important legislation. The Freedom to Invest… Read More












