#VirginiaPolitics

Rep. Jen Kiggans (R-Va.) faces a pivotal moment after casting a crucial vote for H.R. 1, Trump’s "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," passing the House 215-214. Representing a district reliant on renewable energy credits, her decision raises stakes for her re-election, risking local economic stability. As Democrats eye Virginia's 2nd Congressional District, her support for the bill could lead to significant backlash. Discover the full implications of her choice. alternet.org/swing-district-go #JenKiggans #H1 #Trump #VirginiaPolitics #CleanEnergy #MidtermElections #Democrats #GOP #Congress

Kudos to Bloomberg for the insightful analysis!

2025-06-12

Some pointers for Virginia Democratic primary voters

Virginia has a primary election happening next Tuesday with contested races for two statewide slots on the Democratic Party ballot, but you might not know it from the coverage of the dominant newspaper in Northern Virginia. And especially not if you read the Washington Post looking to find out what sets apart the candidates for lieutenant governor and attorney general.

Unless my reading and Google searches have missed something, since early voting began May 2 the Post has run only two pieces that rate as voter-guide material: a basic election overview published May 2, then brief bios of the six LG candidates published May 26. That’s not a knock on the skills or work ethic of Post journalists like my former editor Greg Schneider; they have a lot of work to do, and their bosses seem to have their own coverage priorities.

But whatever the cause, I’ve had to turn elsewhere to research my choices. For attorney general, it’s a one-or-the-other pick between former state Del. Jay Jones (Norfolk) and Henrico Commonwealth’s Attorney Shannon Taylor, but for lieutenant governor there are six candidates: lawyer and union leader Alex Bastani, state Sen. Ghazala Hashmi (Richmond), Prince William County school board chair Babur Lateef, state Sen. Aaron Rouse (Virginia Beach), former federal prosecutor Victor Salgado, and former Richmond mayor Levar Stoney.

(For non-Virginians who haven’t followed these races: Former Rep. Abigail Spanberger is the sole Democratic candidate for governor, and current Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears is the only Republican candidate for that office. And with talk-radio host John Reid and current Attorney General Jason Miyares unchallenged for the GOP nominations for LG and AG, there’s no statewide Republican primary this year.)

  • The most useful non-paywalled voter reference I’ve found for the contested Democratic races comes from Cardinal News, a nonprofit newsroom covering Southwest and Southside Virginia. For their voter guide, they asked candidates for each office the same set of questions, and you should find their answers on such issues as gun regulation and the environmental footprint of data centers illuminating.
  • WAMU put together similar resources for the two AG candidates and the six LG candidates, asking a few different questions of these job applicants. I found the answers of the would-be lieutenant governors to the Washington public-radio station’s query on housing costs to be particularly informative.
  • Another public broadcaster, Richmond-based VPM, posted interviews of LG candidates Hashmi, Lateef and Stoney as well as AG candidates Jones and Taylor that are worth reading.
  • For an electability assessment from a student of campaigns with a remarkable record of predicting General Assembly elections, see the evaluation by up-and-coming political analyst Chaz Nuttycombe of what the three leading LG candidates–Hashmi, Rouse and Stoney–could bring to a statewide ticket alongside Spanberger.
  • Since Virginia allows unlimited direct donations by companies to candidates, you should check their top donors to see if the names and sums listed there suggest undue leverage for any one firm–or person or interest group. The Virginia Public Access Project, a nonpartisan nonprofit, maintains a database that you can easily browse through, with pages covering the candidates for attorney general and lieutenant governor.

I hope the above resources help you come to your own choices–or at least that this post reminded you that there’s an election happening next week.

#AbigalSpanberger #OldDominion #Virginia #VirginiaAttorneyGeneral #VirginiaDemocraticParty #VirginiaDems #VirginiaGovernor #VirginiaLieutenantGovernor #VirginiaPolitics #VirginiaPrimary #WinsomeEarleSears

A purple sign next to one of Arlington's early-voting sides reads "Vote Vote Vote," with the county's Courthouse office building in the background.

Virginia's Governor Glenn Youngkin wants Republican candidate John Reid to withdraw from the lieutenant governor's race over allegations of explicit photos shared from a fake account. Reid, the state's first openly gay statewide candidate, denies the claims, attributing them to a smear campaign. This situation raises questions about fairness in politics and Reid's struggle with identity in the GOP.

[Read the full Washington Post report here.](alternet.org/gop-candidiate-gl)

#VirginiaPolitics #LGBTQ+ #Election2023 #GOP

2025-03-25

🌞 Solar Showdown in Virginia: Local Bans Threaten Clean Goals ⚡Rural resistance is rising 🏛️VanValkenburg pushes back with solar bills Contact EnkiAI to get such insights. Don’t forget to follow for more developments. #EnergyTransition #SolarPower #CleanEnergy #VirginiaPolitics enkiai.com

With rural opposition to solar...

I'm-the-problemimtheproblem@mas.to
2025-02-09

Virginia Tech rant:

Did you know that Virginia Tech has one of the highest average annual salaries per management position? President Tim Sands makes a whopping $840,546 annually, which is an increase from his original $600,000 annual income.

Did you also know that the president of the United States of America is paid $400,000.

Why does Tim Sands make more than 2 times the US president's salary?

#education #educational #EducationForAll #virginiatech #VT #uspol #Virginia #VirginiaPolitics

Play Ball and Fight Fascistscafechatnoir
2025-01-15

Virginia legislature passed resolutions for state constitution amendments on abortion rights, voting rights, and marriage equality.

It's a convoluted 3 step process, they have to pass it again, then we vote on it, but it's a first step and I'm thrilled to see it.

apnews.com/article/abortion-vo

Carol Olson/DJ FreyjaCarolOlson
2023-12-16

Did you miss Women & Politics with Sheri (@sherishannon27) and Carol (@carolaolson) this week? You can listen on @wrir973 archive at wrir.org or on our blog at www.womenpoliticsva.blog

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Youngkin didn’t get big tax cuts as Va. lawmakers pass budget compromise

washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/20

The Virginia General Assembly passed a budget compromise Wednesday with enough tax breaks and spending increases for both Republicans and Democrats to claim victory. #VirginiaBudget #VirginiaPolitics

First Dread Pirate RobertsPirateRoberts@defcon.social
2023-07-07

You don’t hear much in the news about the top 3 positions in Virginia state government any more.

I’m going to put that down to great governance.
#virginia #VirginiaPolitics #virginiastategovernment

Carol Olson/DJ FreyjaCarolOlson
2023-03-23

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2023-02-02

Tune in 12pm for Women & Politics on WRIR-LP 97.3 FM with Del Angelia Williams Graves of to talk current legislation with Host Sheri Shannon then Sheri & producer @CarolOlson talk politics www.womenpoliticsva.blog

2023-01-19

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