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  2. Voting Rights Act of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    While other states are threatening voting rights, Virginia took a major step today to protect the right to vote." [19] Republicans in both the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia Senate unanimously opposed the bill, arguing that it would inundate local election administrators with lawsuits and complicate routine changes to voting. [3]

  3. Charles William Carrico Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Charles William Carrico Sr. (born November 6, 1961) is an American politician who served as a member of the Senate of Virginia from 2012 to 2020, representing the 40th district. He was previously a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 2002 to 2012.

  4. 2024 Virginia elections - Wikipedia

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    Following John McGuire's election to Virginia’s 5th Congressional District, a special election is set to be held to replace his seat for Virginia's 10th Senate district. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] A Republican primary election was held on December 13, 2024, electing Luther Cifers. [ 11 ]

  5. Will Congress find middle ground and pass NIL ... - AOL

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    One senator, Joe Manchin, a conservative Democrat from West Virginia, acknowledged that he wants to roll back new NCAA rules to “put the genie back” in the bottle, preserve a more amateur ...

  6. One Year After Senate NIL Hearing, a Federal NIL Law ... - AOL

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    Last June, I testified before the U.S. Senate in a hearing on whether Congress should adopt a national NIL standard. A year later, Congress appears no closer to passing NIL legislation. The ...

  7. Electoral reform in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Bills to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact were introduced in 2007, [11] [12] but they died in committee. A bill to study Virginia's methods of allocating electoral votes also died in committee. [13] Virginia was considered a swing state in the 2012 U.S. Presidential election.

  8. Would collective bargaining solve college sports' NIL issues ...

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    A humbling fact: Since 2019, Congress has held 10 NIL hearings and introduced roughly a dozen bills, and none of them have even taken the first step in passage. Over that course of time, the NCAA ...

  9. Elections in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia's governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general are elected at large every four years. State senators and members of the House of Delegates are elected in single-member districts. County-level officials are elected by county. Virginia has 100 seats in its House of Delegates, and 40 seats in its Senate.