Now that the General Assembly‘s 60-day regular session is over, Gov. Glenn Youngkin‘s views on law, policy and spending will come to the fore as he prepares to act on hundreds of bills and tries to revive his proposed tax cuts and $2 billion Alexandria arena project.
Cocktails to-go are seen at Tarrant’s West in Henrico County. Cocktails to-go for takeout and delivery in Virginia were set to expire July 1. The policy was established during the pandemic to help restaurants generate revenue
This rendering shows what would have been Phase 1 of the proposed casino project in Petersburg. It’s unclear what a project would look like now, as Petersburg’s resolution to choose The Cordish Companies as the developer has expired.
In 2021, James Millner, president of Virginia Pride, from left, holds the rainbow flag with Bill Harrison and Luise Farmer, then-president and board chair of Diversity Richmond.
Cocktails to-go are seen at Tarrant’s West in Henrico County. Cocktails to-go for takeout and delivery in Virginia were set to expire July 1. The policy was established during the pandemic to help restaurants generate revenue
This rendering shows what would have been Phase 1 of the proposed casino project in Petersburg. It’s unclear what a project would look like now, as Petersburg’s resolution to choose The Cordish Companies as the developer has expired.
In 2021, James Millner, president of Virginia Pride, from left, holds the rainbow flag with Bill Harrison and Luise Farmer, then-president and board chair of Diversity Richmond.