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Legislators say port lobbying work violated spirit of state law
Daily PressA current and a former state lawmaker said the Virginia Port Authority's decade-long federal lobbying activity runs afoul of a 1994 bill barring agencies in the commonwealth from hiring lobbyists. The law states employing an outside lobbyist "by an...Tags: Norton (Norton, Virginia), Justice System, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Laws, Mark R. Warner
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Republicans in State Senate disappointed, Democrats pleased with redistricting ruling
WDBJ7 Senior ReporterRepublicans in the State Senate say they're deeply disappointed. Democrats are pleased, after a ruling in the House of Delegates derailed a controversial redistricting plan. The decision could have an impact on other major proposals, including the...Tags: Emmett W. Hanger, Jr., Republican Party, R. Creigh Deeds, Richard L Saslaw
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Norquist opposes Gov. McDonnell transportation funding plan
Head of Americans for Tax reform Grover Norquist criticized Gov. Bob McDonnell's transportation plan which swaps out the state's gasoline tax for a o.8 percent increase in the state sales tax. "The plan as it stands now fails in its goal to prioritize...Tags: Executive Branch, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Democratic Party, Parties and Movements, Mark R. Warner
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UPDATED: Full Senate votes to carry over "Personhood" bill until next year
WDBJ7 Senior ReporterThursday afternoon, members of the State Senate voted to re-refer HB1, the so-called "personhood" bill, to the Education and Health Committee, and carry over the legislation until next year. Senate Majority Leader Tommy Norment said he came away from a...Tags: Democratic Party, Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Steve Martin
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State Senate makes news as they confront 20/20 split
News 7 ReporterNormally, the opening session of the General Assembly is routine, leading up to the Governor's State of the Commonwealth address later in Wednesday evening But Wednesday afternoon, members of the Senate actually made some news, as they confronted the...Tags: U.S. Senate, Executive Branch, Democratic Party, R. Creigh Deeds, John Edwards
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Virginia Democrats, Republicans appear headed for state budget standoff
WDBJ7 Senior ReporterSenate Democrats and Republicans are digging in their heels as they look toward to a stand-off over the state budget. The Senate is evenly divided, and Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling doesn't have the authority to break a tie vote on the budget....Tags: Bill Bolling, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Elections, Parties and Movements
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UPDATED: Local House of Delegates candidate admits to having an affair with a minor
Linda Wall agreed to talk with NEWS7's Tim Saunders. You can see it tonight on NEWS7.
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- A conservative independent seeking a House of Delegates seat from Appomattox says when she was a junior high teacher 40 years ago...Tags: U.S. Senate, Trials, Same-Sex Marriage, Litigation, Justice System
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STORY: Lawyers spar over request for new trial in 1991 Newport News capital murder case
Stressed from a murder trial and the possible death sentence he faced, David Wayne Boyce simply did not remember the Polaroid picture that a police detective took of him when he was first brought in for questioning on the day his roommate was killed in...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Murder, Hotels and Accommodations, Trials, Justice System
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STORY: Man asking for new trial rests his case
Daily PressA judge on Wednesday threw out several claims for a new trial brought by a man convicted of capital murder in Newport News 19 years ago, allowing three remaining claims to proceed. Norfolk Circuit Court Judge John R. Doyle III said there wasn't...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Witnesses, Trials, Justice System, Hair and Nails
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STORY: Murder convict begins his case for new trial
247-4749On May 19, 1990, Newport News police went to the Sizzler's restaurant near Patrick Henry Mall to pick up David Wayne Boyce. Earlier that day, Boyce's roommate, Timothy Kurt Askew, 35, was found dead, stabbed 27 times, at an Oyster Point motel room, and...Tags: Theft, Murder, Punishment, Hair and Nails, Prosecution
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