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The fallout from the Coastal Pipeline cyberattack continues to increase in severity as three more states have declared a state of emergency surrounding the situation.
The governors of Virginia, Florida and Georgia have all signed executive orders in their respective states in an attempt to prohibit price gauging of fuel prices and to prepare for possible fuel supply shortages.
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In late February, we blogged about legislation passed by the
Virginia General Assembly legalizing recreational marijuana. On
March 31, 2021, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam submitted a substitute bill to the Senate for
consideration.
th, when it will consider the Governor s marijuana
proposal. Based on the press release, the Governor is asking for the
changes below.
Governor Northam is proposing two budget amendments. The first
change immediately funds a public awareness campaign on the health
and safety risks of marijuana. The other measure funds training to
help law enforcement officers recognize and prevent drugged
Virginia ABC stores return to pre-pandemic hours, no word yet on Virginia DMV
By: Scott Wise
and last updated 2021-05-11 11:02:59-04
RICHMOND, Va. In a sign that life is slowly returning to the new normal, Virginia ABC stores will return to pre-pandemic hours on Friday, May 14.
That is all stores will open by 10 a.m. (apart from stores which regularly open later on Sundays).
âWith COVID-19 case numbers falling in Virginia and vaccinations increasing, we feel it is now safe to return to our normal operating hours,â Travis Hill, chief executive officer of Virginia ABC, said in a statement. âWe truly appreciate our retail teamâs dedication and flexibility throughout this pandemic, and we look forward to serving our customers with expanded hours soon.â