The elections of a Republican Virginia governor and a new Republican majority in the House of Delegates have not changed Virginia’s status as one of […]
State Government
The argument now dividing the General Assembly on partisan lines is not whether to cut the state income tax, but for whom. The House of […]
Virginia’s House of Delegates Republicans have passed a series of bills retreating from Virginia’s rush toward a fossil-fuel free future, but they were party-line votes […]
Virginia government is flooded with cash, tax revenues far in excess of what is needed to maintain its current level of services and a fair […]
With several localities in Virginia having passed ordinances allowing government unions a monopoly on representing public employees, the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy today […]
The highest priority on a Virginia energy reform agenda proposed a few weeks ago was restoring State Corporation Commission oversight over decisions on massive renewable […]