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➤ Richmond: The House of Delegates approved four constitutional amendments on its first day in session, including one that would allow Commonwealth Democrats to redraw congressional districts ahead of November’s election. The proposals could go before voters during a special election in April. (Details)
➤ Charlottesville: The Virginia Public Access Project, a watchdog group, reported that Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger raised more than $4 million in large donations to pay for tomorrow’s inaugural ceremonies. That’s a jump from Glenn Youngkin’s $3 million in 2021 and Ralph Northam’s $1.3 million in 2017. (More)
➤ Statewide: The Commonwealth slid to second, behind California, as the nation’s largest net importer of energy in 2024, the most recent year for which statistics are available. (Details)
➤ Roanoke: Circuit Court Judge Leisa Ciaffone ordered the Western Virginia Water Authority to release projections that show how much water a proposed data center campus in Botetourt County would require. (More)
➤ Bristol: The group Beyond Housing released a report saying that the former Virginia Intermont campus is ready for revitalization. “We want development to happen, but we can’t allow as a city or as a community, for the owners to continue stalling,” Vice Mayor Neal Osborne said. (More)
➤ Washington, D.C.: The Justice Department answered a federal judge in the Eastern District of Virginia after he demanded to know why Lindsey Halligan identifies herself as a U.S. Attorney. “Ms. Halligan has not ‘misrepresented’ anything, and the Court is flat wrong to suggest that any change to the Government’s signature block is warranted in this or any other case,” wrote Halligan, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. (Details)
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