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VPAP Visual Record Vetoes in 2024

The Virginia Public Access Project

With the final vetoes complete as of last Friday, Governor Glenn Youngkin has set a new record for bills vetoed in a single year, axing a total of 201 bills. This year alone, Youngkin has killed more legislation than any recent governor of Virginia has in their full four-year term.

VaNews May 21, 2024


Danville taking inventory of water service lines under EPA mandate

By JOHN R. CRANE, Danville Register & Bee

Danville Utilities is taking an inventory of public and private water service lines as part of an EPA mandate to remove lead from water systems across the country. All water service lines, public and private, that are found to have lead will have to be replaced in 10 years, according to the EPA mandate, said Danville Utilities Director Jason Grey. Danville Utilities is currently compiling an inventory for public lines — those leading from the water main to a property’s water meter — by going through its records, Grey said.

VaNews May 21, 2024


DOD contract fuels $41.2M expansion of Orange County rocket factory

By ALLISON BROPHY CHAMPION, Daily Progress (Metered Paywall - 25 articles a month)

Defense contractor L3Harris Technologies has entered into an agreement with Orange County to fund a $41.2 million expansion and modernization of the company’s Aerojet Rocketdyne facility there. The effort is intended to increase solid rocket motor production while growing the company’s presence in the commonwealth, according to a joint statement from Orange County, Gov. Glenn Youngkin and L3Harris.

VaNews May 21, 2024


VIPC launches $100M fund partnership for Va. startups

By KATHERINE SCHULTE, Virginia Business

The Virginia Innovation Partnership Corp. is partnering with seven venture capital fund managers to invest $100 million in 100 Virginia-based startups. Through the partnership, announced Monday by Gov. Glenn Youngkin and named Virginia Invests, VIPC will commit $40 million to the seven funds using previously awarded funding from the U.S. Treasury Department’s State Small Business Credit Initiative.

VaNews May 21, 2024


Kiggans blasts Veterans Affairs after missed deadline for Hampton VA Medical Center investigation

By CAITLYN BURCHETT, Virginian-Pilot (Metered Paywall - 2 articles a month)

The Department of Veterans Affairs is under fire for missing the deadline to provide information on the Hampton VA Medical Center to the House Committee on Veterans Affairs following allegations of employee retaliation and substandard care. The House committee launched an investigation after lawmakers said they met with medical professionals and whistleblowers who work at the medical center in March to discuss the delivery of care after recent scrutiny. Led by U.S. Rep. Jen Kiggans, the House committee on April 9 requested documents related to disciplinary actions against employees, patient safety reports related to the medical center’s surgical department ...

VaNews May 21, 2024


Amazon data center arm buys Manassas site

By DAN BRENDEL, Washington Business Journal (Subscription required for some articles)

Amazon.com Inc. has acquired another Manassas-area site approved for data center development, this one for $218 million. The e-commerce giant’s data center arm, Amazon Data Services Inc., bought the 91-acre assemblage at 14237 and 14209 Dumfries Road from Parsons Business Park LLC on April 25, according to Prince William County property records. The sale price works out to about $2.4 million per acre.

VaNews May 21, 2024


Backed by rival GOP factions, veterans in Virginia’s 7th District primary look similar on paper

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

Save for the facial hair, it would have been hard to tell Derrick Anderson and Cameron Hamilton apart. Sitting side by side at a candidate forum here earlier this month, the front-runners in one of Virginia’s most competitive GOP primaries both highlighted their time serving in elite military units and then in the federal government. Both pledged to go hard on China and campus protesters while pitching themselves as Republicans’ best chance to flip this battleground seat.

VaNews May 21, 2024


Dominion gets approval for battery pilots; Appalachian Power seeks bids for renewable projects

By CHARLIE PAULLIN, Virginia Mercury

State regulators approved Dominion Energy’s long-term energy storage proposals last week, as Appalachian Power Company is seeking bids for a swath of renewable electricity sources, marking the advancement of renewable energy projects at Virginia’s two largest electric utilities. The approval for Dominion is seen as a critical next step in supplying electricity to the grid in the coming years, when renewable sources like solar and wind won’t be producing electricity, through storage technology that is more capable than the traditional technology more widely used today.

VaNews May 21, 2024


Newport News emphasizes focus on youth with more than $1 billion investment

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

Government, civic and business leaders Monday held a news conference to highlight the city’s investment in youth initiatives, including two revitalized programs focused on opportunities for safe recreation and career exploration. The city has allocated more than $1 billion toward youth engagement in its operating and capital improvement budgets for 2024 and 2025. Mayor Phillip Jones said this includes money for recreation centers, schools and services such as mental health resources. “The center of gravity of Newport News is our youth and I believe strongly in the importance and power of youth engagement,” Jones said during the conference ...

VaNews May 21, 2024


Sen. Mark Warner meets with students and educators to discuss FAFSA issues

By STETSON MILLER, WHSV-TV

Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) hosted a discussion at Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia, on Monday with students, school districts and universities about the issues they have been having with the revamped Free Application for Federal Student Aid, known as FAFSA. Many of those who attended said the rollout of the new FAFSA has been very troublesome for students, families and schools for months. … Superintendent of Loudon County Public Schools Aaron Spence said some of the district’s students still do not know where they will be attending college in the fall, weeks after the typical May 1 deadline.

VaNews May 21, 2024