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Kaine listens to appeals regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict

By JOAQUIN MANCERA, Bristol Herald Courier (Metered Paywall - 15 articles a month)

U.S. Senator Tim Kaine was at St. Thomas Episcopal Church Friday, where he met with members of the Appalachian Peace Education Center and heard their concerns regarding the ongoing violence in Gaza. Kaine heard from several speakers, who presented him with a call to action. “When we see the epidemic of violence, the genocide in Palestine, we don’t know all the solutions. But we do know that sending more bombs and more rockets is not the answer,” Buckey Boone, APEC chairman, said. “We want you to speak out against the mass killing and forced migration of people, the starvation of children, the total destruction of the medical system.

VaNews May 20, 2024


Youngkin vetoes bills on birth control, Confederate tax loopholes

By LAURA VOZZELLA, Washington Post (Metered Paywall - 3 articles a month)

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) vetoed bills meant to ensure access to contraceptives and close tax loopholes for Confederate heritage groups Friday night, continuing a record-breaking veto spree that also nixed measures to ban guns from psychiatric hospitals and remind parents to store weapons out of their children’s reach. Acting on bills that the General Assembly sent back to his desk in April without his proposed amendments, Youngkin signed seven and vetoed 48, taking his veto total for the year to 201 — more than the 120 that the previous record-holder, Democrat Terry McAuliffe, issued over four years as governor.

VaNews May 20, 2024


Youngkin vetoes skill games bill but signals openness to a compromise

By MARKUS SCHMIDT, Cardinal News

Just hours from his midnight deadline to take action on the remaining legislation on his desk, Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Friday vetoed another 48 measures, including a bill to legalize skill games and create a regulatory framework for the electronic devices in Virginia. However, when speaking to reporters after an impromptu signing ceremony for the state’s bipartisan spending plan at the state Capitol earlier this week, Youngkin signaled a willingness to consider a new proposal on skill games that lawmakers hope to deliver to him in the coming weeks, “in the same spirit that we made a commitment to work on this budget.”

VaNews May 20, 2024


Youngkin calls out Biden for refusal of VSU presidential debate: ‘Huge snub’

By GREG WEHNER, Fox News

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin called out President Biden for refusing to participate in a debate originally scheduled by the bipartisan Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) for Oct. 1 at Virginia State University (VSU), which would have been the first historically Black college or university (HBCU) to host a presidential debate.

VaNews May 20, 2024


Biden-Harris campaign responds to Youngkin’s veto of contraceptive rights measure

By SARAH IRBY, WSET-TV

On Friday, May 17, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin took final action on a last set of bills from 2024’s regular legislative session; Youngkin signed seven of the measures and vetoed 48. The Biden-Harris campaign released a statement Saturday in response to Youngkin’s veto of a bill that would have protected contraceptive rights in the Commonwealth.

VaNews May 20, 2024


Youngkin vetoes bills that would safeguard right to birth control, end tax exemptions for Confederate groups

By KATIE KING, Virginian-Pilot (Metered Paywall - 2 articles a month)

Gov. Glenn Youngkin took action Friday on the last remaining legislation from the recent session, signing seven bills and vetoing 48 others, including high-profile measures related to birth control, skill games and tax exemptions for organizations with Confederate ties. “While I look forward to working with the General Assembly to see if we can reach agreement on language in the future, today I must act on the language before me, and there are several bills which are not ready to become law,” Youngkin said in a statement. Del. Cia Price and Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, D-Richmond, carried the birth control bill in their respective chambers. “This is such a popular issue,” said Price, D-Newport News. “It was the one thing that I was holding out hope for, but the governor has his allegiances to the most extreme part of his party.”

VaNews May 20, 2024


Republican candidates for Virginia U.S. Senate seat speak at public forum

By MIKE STALEY, WHSV-TV

In a divisive political atmosphere, and a divided Virginia government, the 2024 election is important in the Commonwealth. The presidential election is not Virginians’ only item on the ballot this year—the U.S. Senate spot held by Democratic incumbent Tim Kaine is up for election this year. Kaine plans to rerun for the spot, launching his campaign in Virginia. The Republican Party is looking to take control of the seat and take down the Democrat’s lead in the Senate.

VaNews May 20, 2024


Democrats regroup on taxes, climate after budget compromise

By MICHAEL MARTZ, Richmond Times-Dispatch (Metered Paywall - 7 articles a month)

Sen. Creigh Deeds, D-Charlottesville, smiled ruefully after a meeting of the Senate Democratic Caucus on Monday as the General Assembly prepared to act on a state budget compromise that included all of the spending that Democrats had sought in a political showdown with Gov. Glenn Youngkin. "We gave up some good stuff," said Deeds, one of 12 legislators who negotiated the compromise with the Republican governor.

VaNews May 20, 2024


Youngkin vetoes contraception rights bills, raising veto total to record 201

By DAVE RESS, Richmond Times-Dispatch (Metered Paywall - 7 articles a month)

Gov. Glenn Youngkin added to his record list of vetoes Friday, killing 48 more measures, including two that would add a right to contraception in Virginia law. But even though the General Assembly rejected his proposed amendments to bills that bar the sale of children’s personal data and using that data to target advertising, he decided to sign into law House Bill 707 and Senate Bill 361. Del. Michelle Maldonado, D-Prince William, and state Sen. Schuyler VanValkenburg, D-Henrico, sponsored those measures.

VaNews May 20, 2024


Fox News requests chance to host vice presidential debate at Virginia HBCU

By ROSS O’KEEFE, Washington Examiner

Fox News has requested the opportunity to host a vice presidential debate at Virginia State University, an HBCU, after President Joe Biden ignored the proposal for a presidential debate on the network for Oct. 1. Anchor Bret Baier said former President Donald Trump has accepted the request on behalf of his future vice president, who has yet to be announced, but Biden’s campaign has not accepted yet.

VaNews May 20, 2024