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Affordability was one of key issues that candidates focused on during last November's elections in Virginia. Now a few weeks into the 2026 General Assembly session, Democrats say they are on their way to delivering results, but Republicans say their party's approach is the right one
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Democrats try to ‘balance’ renters’ rights with landlords’ rights in proposed housing bills
As proponents watch with anticipation, property management companies watch with caution
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Va. bill to boost local approvals of solar projects advances
A bill that would set up a framework for siting solar projects that localities could follow and that prohibits the premature rejection of solar infrastructure development has passed the Virginia Senate. Senate Bill 347 by Sen. Schulyer VanValkenburg, D-Henrico, is a way to meet the state’s growing energy while
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Va. lawmakers try again on paid sick leave and family medical leave bills
In Virginia, there is no state policy that sets a minimum for paid sick days, so it’s up to companies whether they offer them or not. A multi-year effort to require paid sick leave for workers is up for debate in the legislature again this year and advocates hope
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