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Youngkin visits Franklin County farm to mark Virginia Agriculture Week

By JEFF REID, Franklin News-Post

Gov. Glenn Youngkin stopped by Bowmont Dairy Farm in Franklin County on Thursday afternoon to celebrate Virginia’s farmers. Youngkin told a large crowd that gathered in a field overlooking the farm in Boones Mill that agriculture is the biggest industry in Virginia. ... Youngkin said 95% of the farms in Virginia are family farms, and that is the heart and soul of this sector.

VaNews June 27, 2025


Abigail Spanberger stops off at Moton during ‘Span Virginia’ tour

By BRIAN CARLTON, Farmville Herald (Paywall)

A total of 22.6% of Prince Edward residents are on Medicaid. That includes 36.7% of children in the community. As a result, proposed cuts to the program have people concerned. It was one of several issues members of the community shared with Virginia candidate for governor Abigail Spanberger on Tuesday night.   The Democratic candidate continued her “Span Virginia” tour with a stop first in Appomattox at Baine’s Books, before speaking to a packed house at the Moton Museum. Residents spoke with Spanberger about rising prices and a higher overall cost of living, shared concerns about what the proposed Medicaid cuts would do and asked what the state could do to take some of the pressure off, if she were elected.

VaNews June 27, 2025


ACLU considers legal action after ICE detentions at Virginia courthouses

By JOE DODSON, Courthouse News Service

The American Civil Liberties Union is investigating reports of immigration officials detaining people in Virginia courthouses. "The right to access the courts is a fundamental one, because all other rights depend on it — but Virginians who rely on the protection of the courts will be forced to go without it if ICE's presence means Virginia courthouses are no longer safe," ACLU of Virginia executive director Mary Bauer said in a statement on Thursday.

VaNews June 27, 2025


Schools in Hampton Roads region brace for potential federal cuts, explore block grants

By NATHANIEL CLINE, Virginia Mercury

As the federal government considers transitioning from using a funding formula to dole out money to public schools nationwide to providing block grants instead, the proposition is stirring debate among Virginia lawmakers and education leaders. A House of Delegates committee and school leaders convened last week to talk about the possible shift in education funding and the continued impacts of federal funding cuts statewide. Supporters of block grants, or large sums of federal funding, argue that they would give states more flexibility to address individual issues. Critics, meanwhile, are concerned about whether the block grants would be appropriately and equitably distributed, including to English learners and at-risk students from low-income families.

VaNews June 27, 2025


Spanberger stumps in Fredericksburg

By SCOTT SHENK, Free Lance-Star (Metered Paywall - 10 articles a month)

Democratic nominee for Virginia governor Rep. Abigail Spanberger, a former CIA case officer turned congresswoman, visited Fredericksburg Thursday during her “Span Virginia Bus Tour.” In the 7th District representative’s gubernatorial run versus GOP candidate Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, Spanberger has been traveling the state since Saturday and will make more than 40 stops in various localities during the tour. On Thursday, Spanberger stopped by several businesses in downtown Fredericksburg during her stop.

VaNews June 27, 2025


Virginia Democrats target Trump in race to replace Gerry Connolly in Congress

By DYLAN EBS, NBCNews

Democrats vying to succeed the late Rep. Gerry Connolly in a deep-blue northern Virginia district are zeroing in on one issue: who can best take on President Donald Trump. In his announcement video, former Connolly chief of staff and Fairfax County Supervisor James Walkinshaw said Trump officials threatened to throw him in jail, referring to letters sent to local officials in so-called sanctuary jurisdictions last December that threatened jail time for supporting and enforcing sanctuary laws. State Sen. Stella Pekarsky’s launch video touts her Greek heritage, which she said helps her “stand up to Donald Trump.” And state Del. Irene Shin said Democrats are running the “same old tired plays” while Trump is “dismembering and defunding our government.”

VaNews June 27, 2025


Spanberger’s ‘Span Virginia’ bus tour stops in the ’Burg

By ADELE UPHAUS, FXBG Advance

Even though she pulled up in a big purple tour bus with her name on it, Abigail Spanberger made sure to introduce herself to the cashier while ordering an iced coffee at Anita’s Cafe. “I’m Abigail,” she said. “I used to represent you in Congress, and now I’m running for governor.” Spanberger’s “Span Virginia Bus Tour” stopped in Fredericksburg on Thursday morning. The tour kicked off in Richmond last Saturday and is taking the Democratic gubernatorial candidate to more than 40 stops across the Commonwealth.

VaNews June 27, 2025


State legislators respond to Reid opposing amendment to repeal defunct same-sex marriage ban

By BRANDON JARVIS, Virginia Scope

Two state legislators responded Thursday to Republican lieutenant governor nominee John Reid’s opposition to the repeal of Virginia’s defunct ban on same-sex marriage. Virginia Scope recently asked Reid, the first openly gay statewide nominee in Virginia, why he opposes the repeal. “It doesn’t provide protection for people who sincerely don’t agree with gay marriage,” he said. “I’m running to be the lieutenant governor, not to be somebody’s pastor, but I’ve got to protect everybody’s rights.” ... Sen. Adam Ebbin, D-Alexandria, is sponsoring the amendment to repeal the ban. Ebbin was the first openly gay member of the House of Delegates and state Senate.

VaNews June 27, 2025


A guide to the Republican primary in Virginia’s 11th Congressional District

By TEO ARMUS, Washington Post (Metered Paywall - 3 articles a month)

Republicans in Northern Virginia may have had a sleepy few months during primary election season, but that’s about to change: There’s a set of special primaries this week to replace the late Rep. Gerry Connolly (D). Connolly’s death in May after his esophageal cancer returned has opened up a deep-blue seat representing much of Fairfax County — and unleashed a high-velocity set of primaries on both sides of the aisle ... The GOP nominee will face a steep uphill climb to flip Virginia’s 11th Congressional District, which elected Kamala Harris for president last fall by more than 34 points. But that hasn’t gotten in the way of a crowded race with longtime party activists and some newer faces seeking to jump in.

VaNews June 27, 2025


Deeds, Youngkin react to BOV appointees lawsuit

By SARAH ALLEN, WCAV-TV

State Senator Creigh Deeds and Gov. Glenn Youngkin offered their opinions on the lawsuit filed regarding the latter's Board of Visitors appointees. The suit, filed by the Democratic members of the Virginia Senate Privileges and Elections Committee, challenges eight appointments to the boards at UVA, GMU and VMI, including former Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli to UVA.

VaNews June 27, 2025