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Washington County supervisors approve solar framework regulations

By JOE TENNIS, Bristol Herald Courier (Metered Paywall - 15 articles a month)

Washington County, Virginia officials on Tuesday approved a revised ordinance governing any future solar operations there. ... The ordinance incorporates state law language which provides “any locality may grant a special exception permit” and include in its zoning ordinance “reasonable regulations and provisions for a special exception for any solar photovoltaic (electric energy) project or energy storage project ... Expanding the solar ordinance comes as a Texas-based company, Catalyst Energy Partners, is seeking a special exception permit from the Washington County Planning Commission.

VaNews June 14, 2024


New Virginia law will guarantee restroom access for some

By CAMERON THOMPSON, WTVR-TV

Virginia will join more than 20 other states and Washington, D.C. on July 1 when a law goes into effect that will give some people legal access to restrooms in cases of emergency. When many people leave the house, all they have to consider is if they have their wallet, keys and cellphone. But when Carol Driskill heads out, something else is top of mind. “I have to know that there’s a bathroom close by,” Driskill explained.

VaNews June 14, 2024


Glenn Youngkin Hears the Clock Ticking

By AUDREY FAHLBERG, National Review

Interested in hearing about Glenn Youngkin’s political ambitions beyond Virginia? Good luck getting him to talk. “My future is going to be defined,” he told me here recently, “by continuing to stay focused on being the best governor I could possibly be.” After last fall’s state legislative elections ended in a whimper for Virginia Republicans, Youngkin has faded somewhat from a national media conversation that now revolves almost exclusively around the presidential race. Virginia bars governors from serving consecutive terms. Youngkin’s ends in January 2026, and he hears the clock ticking. “We just have a tremendous sense of urgency on everything that we’re working on,” Youngkin says … For now, Youngkin says, he’s keeping the focus on his day job, helping Donald Trump and other Republicans win in 2024 and continuing to sell conservatism with a smile, all while staying true to his brand.

VaNews June 14, 2024


Virginia Hasn’t Backed a Republican for President in Two Decades. Is It About to Flip?

By VIVIAN SALAMA, Wall Street Journal (Subscription Required)

Whether Virginia backs Donald Trump or Joe Biden shouldn’t even be a discussion. The state hasn’t backed a Republican for president since George W. Bush in 2004. But early polls showing Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, cutting into the Democratic president’s lead have served as a wake-up call for Virginia Democrats, who acknowledge headwinds with voters dissatisfied with Biden’s leadership. Republicans say that if Virginia is even remotely on the table for Trump, Biden is in serious trouble in traditional battleground states such as Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.

VaNews June 14, 2024


Cannabist Co. opening 11th Va. dispensary in eastern Henrico

By ERIC KOLENICH, Richmond Times-Dispatch (Metered Paywall - 7 articles a month)

The Cannabist Company will open its 11th Virginia dispensary in eastern Henrico County, the group announced this week. The store will be called Cannabist Richmond and will be available to medically approved patients. Cannabist Richmond will open at 4320 S. Laburnum Ave. in the Laburnum Park shopping center near Interstate 64. “The company’s commitment to patient access, education and community engagement remains at the forefront of its expansion efforts,” said Jesse Channon, its president.

VaNews June 14, 2024


Virginia Senate to convene Tuesday to discuss military tuition program

By NOUR HABIB, Virginian-Pilot (Metered Paywall - 2 articles a month)

The Virginia Senate will reconvene Tuesday to address recent changes to a state program that covers higher education costs for some military families, Senate Democrats announced in a release. In the recently approved budget, lawmakers scaled back the Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program to lighten the cost burden on state colleges and universities after program participation increased exponentially over the last four years.

VaNews June 14, 2024


Godfrey: Decarbonizing Virginia’s economy is feasible and affordable

By LYNN GODFREY, published in Virginian-Pilot (Metered Paywall - 2 articles a month)

Reducing the Earth’s atmospheric temperature caused by fossil fuel production is crucial to combat the climate crisis. The U.N. World Meteorological Organization issued a red alert in March, citing alarming increases in greenhouse gasses, land and water temperatures, and the rapid melting of glaciers and sea ice. It emphatically warned that the world’s efforts to reverse the trend have been insufficient. … Currently in Virginia, there are seven active fossil fuel infrastructure projects in development ...

Godfrey is the Just Transition Program manager for the Sierra Club Virginia Chapter.

VaNews June 14, 2024


Spotsylvania supervisors elect to opt out of Regional Transportation Authority

By TAFT COGHILL JR., Fredericksburg Free Press

The Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday night to approve a resolution allowing the county to opt out of a Regional Transportation Authority. The supervisors voted 5-1 to approve the resolution with only Battlefield District representative Chris Yakabouski voting against it. “I think we need to move something forward, and I would challenge my board in the most respectful way of, it not this, then what?” Yakabouski said. “How are we going to do these things?” An RTA would involve Spotsylvania, Caroline, King George, and Stafford counties and the city of Fredericksburg.

VaNews June 14, 2024


5th District GOP primary draws big names, big money

By MARKUS SCHMIDT, Cardinal News

When the motorcoach wrapped in former President Donald Trump’s likeness and “Take America Back” campaign slogan turned the corner into the parking lot of the Louisa County Office of Elections last Wednesday afternoon, a crowd of about four dozen supporters of Sen. John McGuire, R-Goochland County, erupted in cheers. For a brief moment, one could have imagined that Trump himself had come to pay a surprise visit to the county of 40,000 in the eastern part of Virginia’s 5th Congressional District, which political observers consider to be ground zero in one of the most viciously fought GOP primary battles nationwide this year — pitting a Trump-endorsed candidate against the chair of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus who orchestrated last year’s ouster of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

VaNews June 14, 2024


No shortage of opinions on Youngkin’s EV decision

By BILLY SHIELDS, VPM

In the week following Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s decision to scrap electric vehicle regulations designed by a California environmental board, there were no shortage of opinions on the topic. “It’s literally dangerous, we are going backward by doing that,” said Arif Sikder, an associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. “If other states decided to do the same thing, it’s going to cause more danger for public health [and] global warming.” Youngkin unveiled the decision on June 6 at a Chester car dealership, just one day after the Virginia Air Pollution Control Board met. With it, he is reversing guidelines that the General Assembly adopted in 2021.

VaNews June 14, 2024