Officials say new appointment system paired with priority queuing will provide convenient, efficient service

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Officials say new appointment system paired with priority queuing will provide convenient, efficient service
Stafford’s Commissioner of Revenue talks about reassessments. What you should know and consider. How and when to react.
The purpose of this commission is to increase law enforcement awareness, empower and support survivors, and enhance prevention education in the Commonwealth.
Presley has been County Administrator since 2020
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine talks about Ukraine and the timing of any sanctions against Russia.
In a party line vote in Richmond, the Virginia House approved House Bill 304 from Culpeper Delegate Nick Freitas that requires physicians to provide medical care to infants born alive as a result of botched abortions.
88 votes the margin
The Stafford Board of Supervisors chairman is seeking the Republican nomination. Democrat Abigail Spanberger is the incumbant
Program Director Samantha Shoukas with results from the January Point in Time Count. Overview of how the Continuum of Care works with in all areas of regional homelessness
Public hearing will take place at James Monroe High School
President Biden visits Culpeper to talk about the Build Back Better bill
The Virginia Senate votes to make masks in schools optional statewide. Here’s some of the debate from the State Capitol from Fairfax Senator Chap Peterson, Fauquier’s Jill Vogel and Henrico’s Siobhan Dunnavant.
Spotsylvania Supervisors Ross and McLaughlin say they’ve met with the School Board chairman and vice chairman about carry over funds and the budget.
Stafford County honors some who helped others during the big snowstorm.
A Virginia Senate committee defeated a bill that would have made it easier to create charter schools in parts of the state. The question of “failing schools” was discussed.
A bill to notify parents about sexually explicit books in the classroom passed out of a Virginia Senate committee meaning the legislation will likely have enough votes to pass the full Senate.
The House of Delegates has advanced a bill to its final reading that would freeze it at the current level of 11 dollars. It’s scheduled to go to $12 in 2023 and $15 dollars an hour in 2026.
There are two grant programs each year:
Morris has served as Director of Stafford’s Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities since 2016
A State Senate committee defeated legislation aimed at requiring parental consent for students to check out sexually explicit books from school libraries. This topic has come up in Spotsylvania.