POLITICS VIDEO
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Is the future getting bleaker for American workers?
Wondering how a worsening jobs market could impact Virginia’s elections this fall? Subscribe to Virginia Capital, Dogwood’s economic policy newsletter where workers come first.
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VA home care worker: ‘We need $25 to thrive!’
Richmond-area home care workers make $13 an hour. Or “teenage wages,” as Yolanda Ross, a member of SEIU Virginia 512, called it at a recent town hall.
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Winsome Earle-Sears says Virginians won’t lose health care unless “they choose”
Who would choose to lose their health coverage?
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Virginia ICE facility is subjecting immigrants to ‘inhumane conditions’
“The conditions have grown increasingly dire and horrible.”, according to MSNBC reporter Laura Barron-Lopez. Follow @vadogwoodnews for more.
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WATCH: Why Virginia’s job market feels impossible for new college graduates
Hear from a 2024 James Madison University grad on the challenges of his ongoing job hunt.
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WATCH: Virginia Lt. Gov candidate Ghazala Hashmi gets personal on repro rights
Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, the Democratic candidate for Lt. Governor, spoke with Dogwood about the personal importance of reproductive freedom and her plan to support a constitutional amendment in the coming year.
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WATCH: What happened after a Virginia lawmaker visited an ICE detention center
Virginia Rep. Suhas Subramanyam has launched the Watch ICE Act after visiting an ICE detention center in Caroline County.
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Virginia Dem warns people could lose medicaid benefits despite Youngkin’s reassurance
The Trump administration’s cuts to healthcare will take away coverage from 10 million Americans over the next decade, including tens, and potentially hundreds of thousands of Virginians. Somehow Virginia’s governor, Republican Glenn Youngkin, thinks everything will be just fine. Did we mention it’s his last year in office?
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Earle-Sears dodges questions about Trump’s job cuts
Virginia Republican nominee for governor, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, thinks Trump’s federal workforce cuts are…checks notes…just a Democratic talking point?
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Trump’s medicaid cuts could make it harder for Virginians to qualify for coverage
It’s already too hard for Virginians to access health care they are eligible to get. And now Republicans are making it even harder and think everything will be just fine. Watch as state Del. Candi Mundon King sets the record straight on how this system actually works for everyday people.
























