The governor said some of those cut from the federal workforce could find jobs working for the Virginia government using the new website, virginiahasjobs.com.
With federal government slashing jobs and freezing billions in funding, Virginia lawmakers are scrambling to assess the impact and prepare for what’s next. On Saturday morning, a bipartisan emergency committee, assembled by House Speaker Don Scott ...
Virginia's legislature will be coming back sometime after Saturday's adjournment to try to mitigate the impact of President Donald Trump's federal job and spending cuts, Speaker Don Scott, D-Portsmouth said.
An emergency committee meeting was held Saturday to review the situation, just hours before the Virginia General Assembly adjourned.
Democratic Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates Don Scott said the governor is talking out of both sides of his mouth – applauding mass layoffs while also claiming to help those laid off.
Virginia ranks among the top states for federal workforce employment, and the federal government layoffs planned by the Trump administration are expected to take a toll. Gov. Glenn Youngkin
Although the four lawmakers — two Republicans and two Democrats — have expressed their differences on the House and Senate floors, and did so again during Thursday’s luncheon, there were also notes of bipartisanship and unity.
The page consolidates helpful links, including information about unemployment filings and special enrollment periods for Virginia’s public health marketplace. In a call with the media Monday, House Speaker Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, acknowledged that ...
The Virginia legislature has ended its 45-day session by addressing a slew of budget amendments ranging from tax cuts to child care.