The Democratic-led Virginia statehouse shepherded a slew of bills this week previously vetoed by Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin in a renewed attempt to gain his support midway through the legislative session.
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The Democratic-led Virginia statehouse shepherded a slew of bills this week previously vetoed by Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin in a renewed attempt to gain his support midway through the legislative session.
The House of Delegates and Senate debated topics ranging from voter access to contraception ahead of “crossover,” the point by which all legislation aside from the budget must clear its original chamber.