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Field grows as Youngkin sets special election for Connolly’s congressional seat
The race to succeed Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-11th, began before his death two weeks ago, but it intensified on Tuesday when Gov. Glenn Youngkin set a Sept. 9 special election for the 11th Congressional District seat. Candidates must file by July 11 to run for the seat, and the field already includes 10 people — seven Democrats, two Republicans and one political independent.
Youngkin schedules special election to replace Rep. Gerry Connolly as new candidates join race
Fairfax County voters will return to the polls this fall to choose a representative for the Virginia’s 11th Congressional District seat. Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued a writ of election today (Tuesday) scheduling a special election for Sept. 9 to fill the seat left vacant by Rep. Gerry Connolly’s death on May 21. Candidates must file to enter the race by July 11. So far, 10 major party candidates have launched bids for the seat.
Trump-supporting communism survivor jumps into race for Connolly’s seat
A survivor of Soviet Union-era communism is jumping into the race to replace late Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va. Karina Lipsman told Fox News Digital that her family fled the USSR when she was a child and that her childhood in the U.S. began with a single mother raising her in low-income housing in Baltimore. "We ran from socialism and toward the American dream. We came here because America stood for freedom, hard work and the chance to build something better," said Lipsman, a Republican.
McClellan urges constituents to ‘speak up’ to save democracy
Several times during Rep. Jennifer McClellan’s town hall meeting June 2 at Virginia State University, the same question was asked but in different ways: “What can Democrats do to keep Donald Trump and the Republicans in check?” Most of the time, McClellan, D-Virginia, responded with the same answer. Claiming she did not want to get political in a meeting designed to inform constituents about passed and proposed legislation, McClellan said the best thing to do was “mitigate the harm” during the next four years, then go back to the ballot box and vote in the next round of leadership.
Staffing at the Chesapeake VA highlighted in House testimony at Norfolk State
Lawmakers were told the North Battlefield VA Outpatient clinic in Chesapeake remains understaffed, months after it opened in April. Retired Master Chief Petty Officer Susan Hippen told the panel of Democratic House lawmakers that she lives less than 10 minutes away from the clinic but still has to travel to the VA hospital in Hampton for much of her care. ... Hippen described the clinic as a “ghost town.”
Veterans Affairs workers decry effects of budget cuts
Democratic congressional leaders, including Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Newport News), on Tuesday morning heard accounts from local leaders and experts on the effects to veterans from Trump administration’s policies. The testimony at the event at Norfolk State University centered on the staffing levels at the recently opened North Battlefield VA Outpatient Clinic, cuts to Veterans Affairs, and uncertainty in veterans’ health care and benefits. The VA has plans to lay off as many as 80,000 staff by the end of the year.
Lawmakers criticize cuts to veterans affairs at Norfolk State University hearing
Congressman Bobby Scott and representatives in the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee addressed concerns about the Trump administration’s cuts to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs at a hearing at Norfolk State University. The cuts were described by the lawmakers as "devastating" to the quality of life for veterans and their families. “This system is failing us," said Virginia State Delegate Jackie Glass. Lawmakers at this hearing Tuesday argued that existing and proposed cuts to the V.A. limit the federal department's ability to provide military veterans with what they “rightfully deserve” in health care and benefits.
Recipients describe ‘devastating’ impact of proposed food-benefit cuts
Sen. Tim Kaine wanted to hear the personal stories of those who would be affected by proposed federal cuts to food benefits — and he certainly got his wish during a Monday session at the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank. About a dozen people from the Fredericksburg region gathered at a roundtable that included the U.S. senator and Del. Joshua Cole, who represents Fredericksburg and surrounding counties in the Virginia House of Delegates.
The late Congressman Gerry Connolly gets one more legislative victory
... Congressman Gerry Connolly is having one final victory in the House of Representatives this week with the approval of the Gerry Connolly Esophageal Cancer Awareness Act. The bill was renamed for the late congressman the day he died last month, and it has bipartisan support including from Republican Congressman James Comer of Kentucky, chairman of the House Oversight Committee.
New initiative hopes to help N. Va. workers ‘pivot’ amid federal government upheaval
Local economic development organizations have joined forces to launch a comprehensive initiative aimed at assisting federal employees, contractors and other professionals facing career disruptions. “The Pivot” is an initiative of the Northern Virginia Economic Development Alliance, which includes the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority. “Participants will gain insights into career exploration, entrepreneurial ventures, and skill development to successfully transition into new opportunities,” the alliance said in launching the effort last Friday (May 30).