Virginia, Earle and Sears
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SNAP, Virginia and Governor
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With just weeks left in office, Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) is making a final, fervent push to cement his legacy and keep Virginia on the path he insists has brought the state back to life. At a campaign rally for Lt.
Virginia voters are deciding a history-making race for governor Tuesday that will serve as a barometer of attitudes toward President Donald Trump and Democrats' attempts to regain their footing on the national stage.
Republican Winsome Earle-Sears has brought the culture war over trans rights to Richmond in the final days of the Virginia gubernatorial race.
How Virginia’s gubernatorial race shakes out next month could determine the longevity of Glenn Youngkin's efforts — especially the board appointments that were critical to implementing his higher education agenda.
November 1st marks the first pause of SNAP benefits due to the ongoing government shutdown. According to Feeding Southwest Virginia, about 176,000 people across its 26 counties and nine cities of service receive SNAP benefits.
Virginia Republicans face uphill battle as polls show mixed results for GOP ticket including Earle-Sears trailing Democrat Spanberger in governor race.
Governor Youngkin steps in with VENAP to protect SNAP benefits for Virginians if the federal shutdown persists, ensuring vital meal assistance continues.