Virginia Budget Leaders Reach ‘Agreement in Principle’ for Deal, More State Headlines
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The leaders of the Virginia Senate and House of Delegates reached a "agreement of principle" on the state's biennial budget last Wednesday, 12 days after the current spending plan expires on June 30. If the General Assembly does not approve a new budget before that date, Virginia would face its first government shutdown in modern state history. House Speaker Don Scott called delegates back to Richmond on Monday, June 22nd to vote. The Senate wil…
Virginia budget leaders reach ‘agreement in principle’ for deal, more state headlines
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Headlines from across the state: Virginia budget leaders reach ‘agreement in principle’ for deal; more …
Here are some of the top headlines from other news outlets around Virginia. Some content may be behind a metered paywall: Politics: Virginia budget leaders reach “agreement in principle” for deal. — Richmond Times-Dispatch (paywall). Some former felons, eligible to vote this summer, are in registration limbo. — Virginia Mercury. Local: Amherst County residents ask supervisors to ban data centers. — Amherst New Era-Progress (paywall). Culture: Vi…
Budget deal nears in Virginia
Virginia budget negotiators are nearing a deal to ensure the state will have a new two-year spending plan in place on July 1. Still, they haven't finalized how they would tax data centers to raise additional revenue for state services.

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