Gov. Ralph Northam says Virginia has received a record number of local and private sector applications to match state investments in broadband connectivity and the state expects more than $2 billion in total broadband funding.
Governor Northam said he is not mandating- but recommending masks indoors. Vaccinated or not. The news is not sitting well with Louella Fox.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam wants to allocate $250 million of the state’s federal coronavirus relief money to projects that will improve air quality in public schools.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is departing on an international trade and marketing mission to Europe this weekend.
Governor Northam signed the executive order to help prepare and respond to any potential fuel supply shortages in the state. This is a result of the Colonial Pipeline ransomware cyber attack.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam says the state could lift capacity limits and relax rules for social distancing if the rate of coronavirus infections continues to fall. Northam said during a news conference Thursday that the state’s tentative plan is to loosen restrictions on June 15. That means that businesses such as theaters and yoga studios could operate at full capacity.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has rolled back restrictions on bar seating that have been in place since the start of the pandemic.
Ralph Northam has announced that all Virginians age 16 and older will be eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine beginning on April 18.
Gov. Ralph Northam signed legislation making Virginia the 23rd state to abolish the death penalty, a dramatic shift for the commonwealth, which had the second-highest number of executions in the U.S.
Both chambers of the Virginia General Assembly passed legislation Friday that would legalize marijuana for adult recreational use, with retail sales starting several years down the road.
