Archive for Tag Archives: ' General Assembly'
How will the state budget affect the College?
In a move surprising to only few, the state hand that feeds the College of William and Mary’s [...]
State senators hold public forum to discuss General Assembly issues
State Senators Thomas Norment J.D. ’73, R-3, and John Miller, D-1, and Delegate Michael Watson, R-93, traveled to [...]
VT shooting survivors lose gun battle
Restrictions on handgun purchases loosened in Virginia after Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) repealed relevant legislation, despite opposition from [...]
Watson pushes for additional funding
The office of Del. Mike Watson, R-93, announced the Feb. 17 inclusion of two amendments to the House [...]
General Assembly bill would require identification at polls
After concerns were voiced that a Virginia General Assembly bill intended to cut down on voter fraud would [...]
Gun bill misfires
Relief was expressed by some members of the College of William and Mary community when a proposed Virginia [...]
Turning a new leaf
The College of William and Mary considers itself green, from its school colors to its growing involvement in [...]
Virginia General Assembly moves to protect faith-based adoption services
The General Assembly is moving to pass a bill that would permit faith-based adoption agencies to deny placements [...]
General Assembly considers capping amount of financial aid
With one third of the student body receiving financial aid, the College of William and Mary, the Virginia [...]
Richmond controversy
The Virginia General Assembly and federal government could soon clash as a result of the political shift caused [...]

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