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Cuccinelli: More money needed to fight Internet sex crime

February 07, 2012

By Hannah Hess | Virginia Statehouse News RICHMOND — Surrounded by mug shots of convicted child predators, law-enforcement officers, lawmakers and Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli pressed for more state money Tuesday to help fight Internet sex crimes against children.

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VA bill seeks to end economic disparity in contracts

February 06, 2012

By Hannah Hess | Virginia Statehouse News RICHMOND — Construction worker Jerry Blow Sr., 53, of Richmond, hollered Monday morning at passers-by, as they entered the General Assembly Building.

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Virginia moves to loosen gun-ownership rules

February 02, 2012

By Hannah Hess | Virginia Statehouse News RICHMOND — In 1989, Douglas Wilder campaigned for Virginia governor with a promise to crack down on gun violence.

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VA home-schoolers seek to even playing field

February 01, 2012

By Hannah Hess | Virginia Statehouse News RICHMOND — Virginia home-schoolers want the opportunity to represent their towns on the sports field, and supporters of the “Tim Tebow bill” say paying taxes to the school district should make home-schooled students eligible to play.

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HPV vaccine: Dems worry about funds; GOP fears health effects

January 24, 2012

By Hannah Hess | Virginia Statehouse News RICHMOND — Delegate Kathy Byron, R-Lynchburg, plunged the General Assembly into the murky issue of human papillomavirus, or HPV, on Tuesday, with a proposal that would cut off taxpayer subsidies of vaccines against HPV, a virus associated with genital warts and cervical cancer.

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VA teachers rally for state pension funding, localities struggle with gaps

January 23, 2012

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‘Personhood’ bill ranks high on Marshall’s priorities

January 20, 2012

By Hannah Hess | Virginia Statehouse News RICHMOND — Ask Delegate Bob Marshall, R-Prince William, about the origins of his zeal for anti-abortion legislation, and he will take you back to the Napoleonic Code — the law governing France in the early 1800s.

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VA liberals and conservatives unite against tax breaks

January 19, 2012

By Hannah Hess | Virginia Statehouse News RICHMOND — Progressives and conservatives agree on few things in Virginia politics, but both have placed ending the tax credits, which cost the commonwealth billions of dollars in lost revenue, high on their agenda for 2012.

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VA school choice advocates push tax credits for corporate scholarships

January 18, 2012

By Hannah Hess | Virginia Statehouse News RICHMOND — Parents of children who are struggling in some of Virginia’s most troubled public schools could get more choices, if Republicans win tax breaks for companies that make donations for low-income students to attend private institutions.

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Virginia Democrats say help for crumbling roads should come from higher gas taxes

January 17, 2012

By Hannah Hess | Virginia Statehouse News RICHMOND — As Virginia lawmakers seek a long-term funding fix to the state's crumbling road system, former Secretary of Transportation and Public Safety Delegate Vivian Watts, D-Fairfax, on Tuesday tried to steer them toward an increase to the gas tax. Watts has proposed raising the 17.5 percent gas tax [...]

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