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Grant Would Fund Active-Shooter Training | Emporia News - 0 views

  • RICHMOND – A bill is advancing through the House that would grant “active shooter” training funds to smaller police forces, which currently have no budget to accommodate the over-time pay to prepare for mass shootings.
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    "RICHMOND - A bill is advancing through the House that would grant "active shooter" training funds to smaller police forces, which currently have no budget to accommodate the over-time pay to prepare for mass shootings."
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Lawmakers target plate readers | The Suffolk News-Herald - 0 views

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    Suffolk's police chief said his department would follow any new law relating ...
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    Suffolk's police chief said his department would follow any new law relating ...
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    Suffolk's police chief said his department would follow any new law relating ...
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    Suffolk's police chief said his department would follow any new law relating ...
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Budget would boost teacher pay, Medicaid waivers | Rappahannock News - 0 views

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    Budget would boost teacher pay, Medicaid waivers
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Senate OKs Limits on Use of License Plate Data - Fairfax Free Citizen - 0 views

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    RICHMOND - The Virginia Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information.
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    RICHMOND - The Virginia Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information.
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    RICHMOND - The Virginia Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information.
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Legislative Session a Mixed Bag for Immigrants - The Virginia Free Citizen - 0 views

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    The 2015 General Assembly session was a mixed bag for advocates of undocumented immigrants in Virginia. On one hand, legislation that would have allowed such immigrants to get driver's licenses didn't pass, but bills that would have hurt immigrants didn't pass either.
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Bill would boost minimum wage for restaurant workers - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    Bill Would Boost Minimum Wage For Restaurant Workers
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Bill would outlaw female circumcision - 1 views

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    RICHMOND, Va. - The General Assembly is considering a bill that would make the practice of female genital mutilation a misdemeanor - but that penalty is much less than the sponsors originally intended.
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Senate OKs Limits on Police Use of License Plate Data - 0 views

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    RICHMOND - The Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information. Sen. Chap Petersen, D-Fairfax, proposed Senate Bill 965 as part of a broader effort to clamp down against government overreach into personal lives, an […]
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    RICHMOND - The Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information. Sen. Chap Petersen, D-Fairfax, proposed Senate Bill 965 as part of a broader effort to clamp down against government overreach into personal lives, an […]
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Doctors throw support behind bill that aims to ease prescription hassles | WTVR.com - 0 views

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    Doctors said the legislation would make it easier for patients to get the medications they need when they need them.
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    Doctors said the legislation would make it easier for patients to get the medications they need when they need them.
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Ban on Smoking in Cars Dies in House - Potomac Local News - 0 views

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    RICHMOND, Va. - A Senate bill that would have banned smoking in cars carrying children under age 15 was tabled Friday by a House committee.
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