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  • Virginia parole bill would usurp governor’s appointment powers, release dangerous inmates

    by Guest Contributor Hans Bader

    HB 318 would make it much easier to parole murderers and others serving life sentences.

  • Virginia bill would raise state income tax rate to 10% for households making over $1 million

    by Guest Contributor Hans Bader

    When Maryland raised taxes on millionaires, many moved out of state, resulting in Maryland raising less revenue as a result.

  • Virginia legislation could release dangerous murderers and tie the hands of the parole board

    by Guest Contributor Hans Bader

    Most inmates commit more crimes after being released, even when they have already served over ten years in prison.

  • Virginia is likely to raise taxes if Democrats win Tuesday’s election

    by Guest Contributor Hans Bader

    In Virginia, Democratic legislators have proposed raising taxes from 5.75% to 7% or 10% for high-income households.

  • Democratic Attorney General candidate Jay Jones recklessly drove 116 miles per hour, then dodged jail by working at his own PAC

    by Guest Contributor Hans Bader

    “This new information raises serious, troubling questions about Jay Jones’ judgment, his ability to uphold the law, and, ultimately, his qualifications for Attorney General.”

  • Virginia Governor Youngkin adopted regulatory reforms saving $1.2 billion per year, reducing cost of building a home by $24,000

    by Guest Contributor Hans Bader

    Perhaps most impressive: Youngkin has achieved these results with only four full-time employees in his Office of Regulatory Management.

  • California Coastal Commission violates First Amendment in retaliating against Elon Musk

    by Guest Contributor Hans Bader

    That retaliation against Musk violates the First Amendment, which makes it illegal for government regulators to punish a business for the speech of one of its owners.

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