Spanberger differs in response to SCOTUS news compared to Vega and Reeves
Hundreds marched in support of Planned Parenthood in Richmond
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Virginia schools, scrutinized for years over reports of disproportionate punishment, need more services that prioritize help over disciplinary actions that put students in contact with law enforcement, according to some lawmakers and education and justice advocates.
Spanberger differs in response to SCOTUS news compared to Vega and Reeves
A former governor endorsed Bryce Reeves in VA-07
A Democrat announced she is running in a new Democratic-friendly district
Hundreds marched in support of Planned Parenthood in Richmond
In support of Planned Parenthood
Hundreds of people rallied and marched through downtown Richmond Tuesday night in response to reports that the United States Supreme Court plans to overturn Roe v. Wade. In case you missed it Tuesday, Governor Glenn Youngkin said he believes that states should be deciding the laws around abortion. “It’s premature to speculate on what the Supreme Court’s decision will be; however, we learned from listening to Virginians over the last year that we have much common ground on this issue,” Youngkin said in a prepared statement. “I am pro-life, and I have been very clear about that since the day I launched my campaign.”