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Youngkin reacts to 2006 DOJ memo that didn't object removing non-citizens from voter rolls
The DOJ wrote to the Virginia AG's Office in 2006 that it did not object to a law that requires non-citizens to be taken off of Virginia’s voter rolls.
Youngkin blasts DOJ lawsuit that thrust Virginia’s voter roll removals into national spotlight
Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order to remove more than 6,000 Virginians from the voter rolls has come under intense national scrutiny after the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit challenging its legality.
Over 1,600 people removed from voter rolls under Youngkin order; groups seek court injunction
U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Virginia for removing voters from rolls within 90 days of this year’s elections. Virginia’s League of Women Voters and the Virginia Coalition for Immigrants Rights have filed a similar suit.
Virginia's election laws ensure 'the cleanest voter roll in the country': Gov. Glenn Youngkin
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin criticizes the DOJ's voting lawsuit against his state and reacts to former Trump staffers speaking out against the former president.
Virginia voter registration portal outage fuels election concerns amid lawsuit over Youngkin’s roll purges
Less than two weeks from the general election, Virginia voters were confused Wednesday morning when the state’s voter registration portal went offline for several hours. The outage, which prevented voters from confirming their registration status,
Youngkin voter roll removal battle heads to court amid purge controversy
Governor Youngkin argues his orders remove voters who identify as non-citizens. ABC 13 asked an attorney with the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Ryan Snow what res
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Youngkin requests ARC funding for storm-damaged recreation areas in region
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is trying to secure $1.3 million from the Appalachian Regional Commission to help with recovery ...
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin signs Executive Order 41 to combat gang violence across Virginia
He has signed Executive Order 41, establishing a statewide gang and community violence prevention partnership and enforcement ...
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Virginia State Police superintendent to retire after nearly four decades of service
Virginia State Police’s superintendent will retire in February of next year after 40 years in law enforcement.
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Youngkin issues Executive Order to combat gang violence
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued his 41st executive order Thursday establishing a statewide gang and community violence ...
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Trump hints that he might return to Virginia
On social media he touts a Saturday campaign stop in Chesterfield County by his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, co-chair of the ...
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Student leaders at 10 Virginia universities ask to meet with Youngkin over changes to DEI programs
Student body presidents of 10 Virginia public universities want to meet with Gov. Glenn Youngkin to discuss the experiences ...
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Youngkin donates Q4 salary to hurricane relief in Southwest Virginia
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin announced he will donate his fourth-quarter salary to flood relief in Southwest Virginia. On ...
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Col. Gary T. Settle, superintendent of Virginia State Police, to retire
As I prepare to step down, I do so with immense pride in what we have accomplished together and with full confidence in the ...
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Editorial: Youngkin moves to ensure coordination, oversight for Helene recovery
Toward that end, Gov.
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last week announced the creation of an Office of Recovery and Rebuilding to ...
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