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Meet Josh Throneburg: Democratic Candidate for VA-05
Ahead of securing the nomination, Throneburg and his team campaigned throughout the Fifth District, one of the largest congressional districts in the commonwealth.
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Virginia’s Education Secretary Reveals Plan For Public Education
On April 12, Guidera joined the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a right-leaning public policy think tank covering government, politics, economics, and social welfare, where she gave detailed remarks about the changes coming to Virginia.
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Former Virginia Police Officer Found Guilty for His Role in the Jan. 6 Insurrection
As a three-day federal trial concluded, one of the two former Rocky Mount police officers who participated in the events of the US Capitol insurrection was found guilty on all six charges brought against him.
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Former DeVos Aide Appointed To Virginia Education Role
McKenzie Snow, an advocate for “school choice,” has been appointed to the role of Deputy Secretary of Education in Virginia.
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“I’m Feeling Like Economic Disparity Is A Disease, And I Caught It:” Parents Seek Priority In Virginia’s Budget
At a virtual press conference held by the Tax Fairness for Virginia Coalition, parents and organizations advocated for lawmakers to prioritize parents in state budget negotiations.
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Two Virginia Reps Vote Against a Pro-NATO Resolution to Strengthen Democracy
In an April 5 vote, the US House passed HR 831 362-63 in support of a pro-NATO resolution to strengthen democracy. All 63 votes against it were from Republicans.
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Virginia Education Groups Request Nearly $2.3 Billion In State Budget
In a letter addressed to Gov. Youngkin, 20 Virginia education organizations have requested funds in four school-centered areas.
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“I Wish That He Would Follow His Own Advice”: Virginians Ask For Honesty In Education
Even though EdEquityVA resources are no longer available through the Virginia Is For Learners website, they are still accessible online. The VEA chose to provide the materials on its website.
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US House Passes $35-a-Month Insulin Cap
On March 31, the House passed the Affordable Insulin Now Act, which would cap insulin copays at $35 a month.
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What The Congressional COVID Response Funding Standstill Means For Virginia
A lack of renewed funding could impact everything from booster shots to research into future variants.






















