Credit Where Credit’s Due: Who Cut Virginia’s Grocery Tax?
At the beginning of the year, a new law cutting Virginia’s grocery tax to 1% took effect. Now, lawmakers in both parties are vying for credit as they run for reelection.
At the beginning of the year, a new law cutting Virginia’s grocery tax to 1% took effect. Now, lawmakers in both parties are vying for credit as they run for reelection.
Many Virginians living and working in some of the commonwealth’s most rural and isolated communities don’t have the access to fast, reliable internet. A massive new grant will change that for residents in a historically underserved region in southwestern Virginia.
Virginia lawmakers have finally reached an agreement on amendments to the state’s two-year budget. Here’s what that means and who it helps.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin spent the first part of his term in office working to remove Virginia from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). Now a lawsuit questions the governor’s authority to do so.
A new poll shared with The Dogwood reveals a Republican incumbent’s weakness.
Several districts won by President Biden are up for grabs this year as Democrats work to maintain – or even expand – their majority in the chamber.
Several districts won by President Biden are up for grabs this year as Democrats work to reclaim control of the chamber.
A slew of new laws went into effect this month–among them, many that could impact your livelihood and your wallet.
The bill aims to combat racism and systemic discrimination in housing by providing low and fixed-rate mortgages.
With the new fiscal year well underway, Virginia’s governor is touting his accomplishments across the commonwealth but still can’t get lawmakers to agree on how to spend the state’s $3.6 billion budget surplus.