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Fredericksburg City School Board Has New Policy on Member Travel to Conferences

By ADELE UPHAUS, FXBG Advance

In a 4-2 vote, the Fredericksburg City School Board approved a new policy on Monday night governing School Board members’ participation in professional development. Jennifer Boyd, Ward 3, and Malvina Kay, Ward 4, voted against the new policy, BHB1, which was proposed in June. The policy states, “Attendance at all other conferences or professional development events [aside from VSBA conferences] by School Board members that require the use of School Board funds must be approved by the School Board in an open session prior to the event.”

VaNews July 9, 2025


White: Ranked choice voting improves democracy. Will Va. embrace it?

By LIZ WHITE, published in Richmond Times-Dispatch (Subscription Required)

This year, Virginia voters have been going to the polls for critical elections across the commonwealth, and in many cases, they've seen a lot of names on their ballots. From the recent Democratic lieutenant governor primary to the 11th Congressional District special election primaries, Virginia has two real-time examples of how ranked choice voting (RCV) could benefit voters in crowded races. Both demonstrate why it's time for Virginia's political parties to further embrace RCV.

White is the executive director of UpVote Virginia, a nonpartisan democracy reform group based in Richmond.

VaNews July 9, 2025


National Republican group with ties to Trump is attacking Jay Jones

By BRANDON JARVIS, Virginia Scope

A PAC based in Texas with ties to a top Donald Trump donor is attacking Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones with over $100,000 in radio ads in Norfolk and Richmond. America’s PAC describes itself as a group that “specializes in expanding the free market conservative coalition by spreading the message to demographics that rarely vote conservative, including Hispanics and African-Americans.” Tom Donelson, a Texas Republican, runs the PAC. The ad attacking Jones focuses on illegal immigrants and accuses Democrats of supporting criminals, not victims.

VaNews July 9, 2025


Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin says his family escaped Texas floods

By GREGORY S. SCHNEIDER, Washington Post (Metered Paywall - 3 articles a month)

Virginia first lady Suzanne Youngkin and other members of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s family were stranded at property they own on the Guadalupe River in Texas on Friday, but they were unharmed by the devastating flash floods that have killed more than 100 people. The governor was in Virginia at the time. . . . Youngkin detailed how his family was in touch with him during the flood as he attended July 4 events in Virginia. He said Texas officials offered to airlift them out, but when it was clear they were no longer in danger he told authorities to see to other nearby life-threatening situations first.

VaNews July 9, 2025


Fisher: Trump wins the ritual sacrifice of U-Va.’s president. So now what?

By MARC FISHER, Washington Post (Metered Paywall - 3 articles a month)

When University of Virginia students return to campus this fall, everything will be different. Their school president will be gone, sacrificed on the altar of the MAGA movement’s campaign against the bogeyman of diversity, equity and inclusion. The school’s DEI programs will be history. The selection process for the next president will be underway, as Trumpian forces transform one of America’s premier universities into a place where students are no longer inculcated with identity politics, no longer infected with anti-Americanism, no longer submersed in leftist values. It will be a MAGA super-paradise come to life on, of all places, a college campus. Or maybe not.

VaNews July 9, 2025


Yancey: Will Republicans in Virginia pay a price for the One Big Beautiful Bill? Here’s what the math shows.

By DWAYNE YANCEY, Cardinal News

To hear Republicans tell it, the enactment of the One Big Beautiful Bill heralds the onset of a new golden age through tax code changes that will spur more investment in manufacturing and energy production. To hear Democrats tell it, the law will set in motion a health care crisis for those who lose Medicaid coverage, the closure of many rural hospitals that depend on Medicaid payments and higher energy prices because the bill eliminates the tax incentives behind 90% of new energy being added to the grid.

VaNews July 8, 2025


Virginia agencies assist Texas flood recovery, share how state prepares for dangerous weather events

By SHANNON HECKT, Virginia Mercury

After tragic flooding in Texas claimed dozens of lives and wreaked havoc in several communities, Virginia weather and emergency officials are pitching in to the Lone Star State’s recovery efforts and sharing how they prepare for major weather events here at home.. Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Sunday announced two of the state’s swift water rescue teams have been deployed to assist with rescue operations in Texas, as the state braces for more rain after flash flooding devastated its central region. The rescue teams are equipped with gear that is meant for traversing treacherous waters.

VaNews July 8, 2025


Price and VanValkenburg: Virginia's housing market is worse than you think

By RYAN PRICE AND SCHUYLER VANVALKENBURG, published in Richmond Times-Dispatch (Subscription Required)

No one is disputing that Virginia needs more housing. The signs are all around us, the data is staggering, and — ultimately — the lack of housing impacts us all. But while there is consensus that the problem is big, most Virginians aren’t aware of just how ominous and far-reaching the issue is today. A few simple statistics help set the bleak scene: ... • In the Richmond metro area, affording a median-priced home requires a household income of about $125,000. However, 25- to 44-year-olds earn a median of $91,000.

Price is chief economist for Virginia Realtors. Sen. VanValkenburg, a Democrat, represents Henrico County.

VaNews July 8, 2025


New fund aims to create jobs and opportunity on the Peninsula

Virginian-Pilot Editorial (Metered Paywall - 2 articles a month)

Running a small business is a daunting enterprise, and it’s all the more challenging when local lenders won’t assist with funding for startup or expansion. A praiseworthy new initiative in Hampton and Newport News is about to change that dynamic for budding entrepreneurs. With support from officials in both cities, two civic-minded organizations — City First Bank and the Greater Peninsula CARES Foundation — have partnered to establish the Peninsula Cooperative Fund, a pool of $50 million available for loans to small businesses. ... on the Peninsula, which has been deemed a Community Development Financial Institution lending “desert” by CDFI Friendly America ...

VaNews July 8, 2025


Emails show school board splits and dysfunction led to Norfolk superintendent’s firing

By JIM MORRISON, WHRO

When the Norfolk School Board abruptly fired Superintendent Sharon I. Byrdsong last month, it was the final act in a years-long campaign against her by a faction of the board that opposed her even before she was considered for the position. In February 2020, the board voted 4-3 to hire Byrdsong after scrapping the search process to consider her. At the time, she was serving as interim superintendent. . . . The board divisions continued over the years, reaching a conclusion on June 11 when a last-minute resolution to the agenda was added during a meeting to terminate Byrdsong without cause.

VaNews July 8, 2025