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Hold VA s Dem-Controlled Parole Board Accountable by Gabriella Hoffman

Scandal has befallen the Virginia Parole Board, and it’s finally coming to light.  Recent investigations into the Parole Board which operates in secret and conceals records from the public reveal board members violated its rules granting parole to convicted killers serving life sentences. Worse, the five-member board all Democrats decided this without informing victims families and state prosecutors beforehand. Established in 1942, the agency decides how to “grant parole, to deny parole, to detain parole violators, and to revoke parole.” Unsurprisingly, they “serve at the pleasure of the Governor.” That governor, mind you, is Governor Ralph Northam (D-VA). Yes, that guy.

Governor signs remaining bills from 2021 Special Session

Governor signs remaining bills from 2021 Special Session Pat Thomas © Provided by Roanoke-Lynchburg WDBJ-TV WDBJ RICHMOND, Va. (WDBJ/Governor’s Office Release) - Governor Ralph Northam took action Wednesday on several pieces of legislation, concluding his review of bills passed by the General Assembly during the 2021 special session. In all, Governor Northam took action on 552 bills and did not veto any legislation from the 2021 special session. “Throughout this session, we have focused on responding to the ongoing public health and economic impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic and moving our Commonwealth forward,” said Governor Northam. “These new laws will increase support for Virginia families and businesses, ensure our children and teachers can safely return to classrooms, advance equity, and tackle systemic racism. I am extremely proud of the meaningful progress we have made to enact legislation as unprecedented as the challenges we are facing.”

Governor Northam Acts on Budget, Remaining Bills from 2021 Special Session

Governor Northam Acts on Budget, Remaining Bills from 2021 Special Session RICHMOND Governor Ralph Northam took action today on several important pieces of legislation, concluding his review of bills passed by the General Assembly during the 2021 special session. Newly-signed laws include measures to ensure schools provide safe, in-person learning opportunities for students during the pandemic, ban firearms at polling locations, extend eviction protections, and provide paid sick leave to home health care workers. Governor Northam also proposed several minor amendments to the state budget. In total, Governor Northam took action on 552 bills and did not veto any legislation from the 2021 special session.

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