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Haley Winn

Faculty Members Push For College Funding | Emporia News - 0 views

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    By Haley Winn, Capital News Service RICHMOND - More than 30 students and faculty members from Virginia colleges and universities gathered in Richmond to urge legislators to protect funding for higher education. Virginia Higher Education Advocacy Day, an annual event sponsored by Virginia Commonwealth University's Faculty Senate, aimed to deliver a basic request to lawmakers: make fewer cuts and add more funding for state colleges and universities.
hankinstc

State Building Named After Civil Rights Pioneer - 0 views

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    By Taylor KnightCapital News Service RICHMOND - The renovated state building that houses the Virginia attorney general's office will be named after Barbara Johns, a civil rights pioneer who helped end school segregation, Gov. Terry McAuliffe has announced.
hankinstc

Assembly targets opioid overdoses | The Suffolk News-Herald - 0 views

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    Capital News Service Virginia lawmakers are attempting to tackle the state's opioid epidemic with a slew of bills aiming to widen the availability of the opiate overdose medication naloxone. "We are facing a crisis in Virginia and in the nation, losing more people to opioid overdose than to car crashes," said Delegate Jennifer Boysko, D-Fairfax.
Haley Winn

Del. Kory honored for supporting higher education - 1 views

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    RICHMOND, Va. - Del. Kaye Kory, D-Fairfax, accepted the American Association of University Professors' Michael S. Harris Award on Thursday for her "exemplary service in support of higher education." The award is presented each year in memory of Col. Harris, who served as president of the Virginia Conference of the AAUP.
hankinstc

State Building Named After Civil Rights Pioneer | Emporia News - 0 views

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    By Taylor Knight, Capital News Service RICHMOND - The renovated state building that houses the Virginia attorney general's office will be named after Barbara Johns, a civil rights pioneer who helped end school segregation, Gov. Terry McAuliffe has announced.
Chris Suarez

They're talking about your vagina again at the General Assembly, but this time they're ... - 0 views

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    The Senate bills -- SB617 and SB618 -- introduced by Sen. Mamie Locke, D-Hampton -- passed on party-line votes a week after Democrats took Senate control and reorganized several committees, including Health and Education. The issue has the state legislature split, as both measures attempt to overturn laws that were passed in 2012 and 2013 under a Republican-controlled General Assembly.
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    The Senate bills -- SB617 and SB618 -- introduced by Sen. Mamie Locke, D-Hampton -- passed on party-line votes a week after Democrats took Senate control and reorganized several committees, including Health and Education. The issue has the state legislature split, as both measures attempt to overturn laws that were passed in 2012 and 2013 under a Republican-controlled General Assembly.
Chris Suarez

VA Democrats Aim to Add Abortion to Health Care, Repeal Ultrasound Law | The Centrevill... - 0 views

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    Two abortion-related bills were passed this past week by The Virginia Health and Education Senate Committee a day after the House of Delegates struck down a pair of identical measures in committee. The issue has the state legislature split, as both measures attempt to overturn laws that were passed in 2012 and 2013 under a Republican-controlled General Assembly.
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    Two abortion-related bills were passed this past week by The Virginia Health and Education Senate Committee a day after the House of Delegates struck down a pair of identical measures in committee. The issue has the state legislature split, as both measures attempt to overturn laws that were passed in 2012 and 2013 under a Republican-controlled General Assembly.
Sean CW Korsgaard

Marking the End of Civil War, and Slavery - Capital News Service - 0 views

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    After four years of bloody fighting, the war that had torn apart the United States and Virginia finally reached its conclusion in the commonwealth. In one of the most eventful and fateful months in American history, April 1865 would see the fall of Richmond to Union troops, Gen. Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House, the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln and the end of the Confederacy, the Civil War and slavery.
meghan gaffney

Fairfax Free Citizen » Exemption OK'd for Spouses of Fallen First Responders - 1 views

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    Exemption Spouses Fallen First Responders Gaffney Capital News Service House Delegates constitutional amendment property tax line duty HJ 597 Tim Hugo
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