Posts Tagged General Assembly 2025
Some pivotal special elections are now set for next month
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on December 16, 2024

A series of special elections will determine which party controls the state Senate. Michael Pope has this preview.
How long sheriffs should hold someone after their release date likely to be hot topic next month
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on December 13, 2024

How long should Virginia sheriffs hold inmates beyond their release date? Michael Pope reports that will be an issue in the upcoming session of the General Assembly.
Pope & Schapiro: What will the state legislature focus on next month?
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on December 12, 2024

The General Assembly session for 2025 is right around the corner. Michael Pope and Jeff Schapiro – political columnist with the Richmond Times-Dispatch – talk about what state lawmakers are thinking about ahead of the session – from data centers to their own pay.
A look at the last time the General Assembly gave itself a raise
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on December 12, 2024

It’s been more than 30 years since members of the General Assembly received a pay raise. Michael Pope has this look back at the fight over that increase.
Lobbyist spending suggests action on skill games and casinos next month
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on December 11, 2024

Members of the General Assembly are getting ready for the upcoming session. And as Michael Pope reports, so are lobbyists who represent gambling interests.
Could state lawmakers give themselves a raise next month?
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on December 10, 2024

Members of the General Assembly are considering giving themselves a pay raise. Michael Pope has the details.
Lawmakers weigh options, as new report shows broadband efforts continue to see delays
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on December 9, 2024

Many parts of Virginia are still without high-speed internet, and that’s expected to be a major topic of conversation next year during the General Assembly session. Michael Pope has this preview.
Data center fever ahead of Virginia’s 2025 legislative session
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on December 6, 2024

As Virginia inches closer to the 2025 legislative session all eyes are on a state watchdog report on data centers. Brad Kutner spoke with those involved in the debate ahead of the report’s release.
Should landlords be required to follow temperature guidelines?
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on December 6, 2024

Lawmakers are about to return to Richmond and consider hundreds of bills, including some that make requirements on landlords. Michael Pope has this preview.
Virginia’s food to alcohol sales ratio likely safe for now thanks to court action
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on December 4, 2024

A state law requires restaurants to sell about as much food as they do alcohol – a measure that dates back to the prohibition era. But there was an unsuccessful effort last year to roll that law back. Now, despite momentum, those hopeful for change during the 2025 session might have to wait a bit longer. Brad Kutner has more from Richmond.
An abortion extradition bill was vetoed last session; will it fare better in 2025?
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Uncategorized on December 4, 2024

Members of the General Assembly are about to return to Richmond and consider hundreds of bills. Michael Pope has this preview of one related to abortion rights and other states.
Abortion will again be a significant topic of debate at the General Assembly next month
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on December 3, 2024

Abortion rights are expected to be top priority for Democrats who control the General Assembly. Michael Pope reports Republicans are trying to push back.
Legislators float new process that could override localities on solar plant approvals
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on November 27, 2024

When legislators passed the Virginia Clean Economy Act in 2020, it set lofty goals for carbon-free power generation across the Commonwealth. And while localities line up to take tax revenue from power-hungry data centers, they’ve been less willing to approve clean energy projects. Brad Kutner has more from Richmond.
The effort to close the “rent-a-bank” loophole
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on November 26, 2024

Members of the General Assembly are working on legislation to crack down on predatory loans. Michael Pope tells us the focus is on something called rent-a-bank.
Virginia special elections don’t follow the same rules as regular elections
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on November 21, 2024

Across Virginia, voters are participating in firehouse caucuses. Michael Pope tells us what they are, and why they can’t be used in every election.
The long-running skill games saga continues in Virginia
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on November 20, 2024

The debate over skill games is moving from the committee room to the courtroom. Michael Pope has the latest.
A special election will determine control of the Virginia Senate
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on November 15, 2024

Last week, voters elected a state senator from Loudoun to Congress. Now, as Michael Pope reports, the special election to fill that seat will determine control of the Virginia state Senate.
Three potential amendments to the Virginia constitution face a long road to passage
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on November 13, 2024

Members of the Virginia General Assembly will consider a trio of constitutional amendments when they gavel into session in two months. Michael Pope has a preview.

