Virginia Democrats Break from Norms and Make Moves to Redistrict Congress Seats
The final week of October in Richmond saw Virginia Democrats push to begin the process of amending the state constitution ahead of the 2025 election. Changing the Virginia Constitution requires lawmakers to pass resolutions in two consecutive legislative sessions,...
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