Virginia is about to embark on an endless cat-and-mouse game. Banning the over-counter-sale of synthetic marijuana is one thing, but policing the Internet is another entirely.
It’s too bad reading the Constitution hasn’t long been a practice at the beginning of each new session of Congress. If it had, perhaps our country wouldn’t be in the shape it’s in today.
You can’t borrow from Peter to pay Paul when Peter is already broke. There is no money for transportation in Virginia’s general fund.
Virginia legislators say hands off our guns, our goods — and our government.
The fuzzy finances McDonnell has adopted may work for a while, but the long-term viability of his plans are heavily dependent on difficult decisions by future governors.
Raunchy, demeaning videos appropriately got a captain canned, but what of his superiors?
What do pop stars, mega-retailers and public policy have in common? Don’t ask the Family Foundation.
A new law will regulate school fundraisers, but good nutrition really begins at home.










