During his four-year term, tax reductions approved by Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) will save Virginians just under $8 billion, and approximately $1.5 billion or more […]
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For several years I have served as the ballot officer in my local precinct, handing out and tracking the paper ballots and dealing with any […]
The Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA), with its demand to eliminate hydrocarbon fuels for electricity in Virginia, will soon take a deeper bite out of […]
It has been 30 years since Ronald Reagan walked off the American political stage; two decades since he was laid to rest in the lengthening shadows of […]
Renowned playwright Tom Stoppard famously wrote, “It’s not the voting that’s democracy; it’s the counting.” His point is both pithy and insightful — without fair and […]
The Youngkin Administration is trying to jumpstart the creation of independent public charter schools in Virginia, in order to provide students additional high-quality options for […]
An electricity drought is looming, not only for Virginia but also for much of the United States, if the political hostility toward the most reliable […]
While most of the post-debate news coverage is still rightly focused on the mental acuity (or lack thereof) of President Biden, the use of the […]
The first hurricane of 2024, Hurricane Beyrl, is now in the books. Beryl reminded us that hurricanes are a powerful force of nature – a force […]
There is a growing recognition that the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) as written is going to fail. Those who strongly believe in its goal […]