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Amid a change in partisan control of the General Assembly, Virginia saw a big jump in companies, trade associations and single-interest groups with registered lobbyists in the year ending April 30.
There is an inherent delay in tracking the epi-curve of COVID-19 cases. This animated chart illustrates what April's test results showed us about the spread of COVID-19 in March.
Virginia voter registrations have plummetted because of the coronavirus pandemic. New registrations fell to one-quarter of the level normally seen during April of a presidential election year.
Each week, VPAP and RadioIQ team up to bring you a pair of human interest stories culled from the headlines of VaNews. The segments are produced by WVTF in Roanoke and carried on public radio stations across the Commonwealth.
Weekly Lobbyist Registrations
There were 488 new lobbyist registrations filed with the Virginia Ethics Council since last week. May 1 was the start of the new lobbying year.
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