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Derrick A. Max
May 14, 2026

5/14/2026 — Virginia Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell, the sponsor of a sweeping public-sector collective bargaining bill (Senate Bill 378), said Governor Spanberger told him Wednesday that she planned to veto the legislation. If she does, she will be making the right decision for Virginia taxpayers, local governments, students, public...

Jefferson Forum
May 8, 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jefferson Forum calls for civility as candidates and voters move forward with the bipartisan Congressional maps they voted for in 2020   May 8, 2026 — Jefferson Forum today praised the decision of the Supreme Court of Virginia striking down the controversial congressional gerrymandering referendum, calling the ruling “a landmark...

Jefferson Forum
May 8, 2026

For several years, opponents of data center growth in Virginia have advanced a simple political narrative: data centers consume enormous amounts of electricity, therefore they “must” be driving up electric bills for ordinary Virginians.  It is an emotionally intuitive and persuasive argument. It is also increasingly unsupported by the evidence.  A new analysis from the Institute...

Jefferson Forum
April 30, 2026

4/30/2026 — Between Friday March 6th and Tuesday April 21st, a narrow majority of Virginia voters went to the polls (or to their mailboxes) and voted in favor of the disenfranchisement of rural Virginia, as part of a national effort to make New York Representative Hakeem Jefferies the Speaker of the House...

Jefferson Forum
April 27, 2026

4/27/2026 — One of the most striking themes from last Wednesday’s reconvened session was the widespread rejection of Governor Spanberger‘s recommendations. Legislative Information Services shows that of 180 bills amended, the legislature adopted 137, placing those bills straight into law without returning them to her desk.  For the first time...

Stephen D. Haner
April 24, 2026

This session, the General Assembly sent over 1,000 bills to Governor Spanberger for her signature. She signed 852 into law, vetoed 8 and proposed amendments to 180. Even though some of her amendments were little more than window dressing (see article on Paid Family and Medical Leave) and a few...

Jefferson Forum
April 21, 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jefferson Forum Calls on Supreme Court of Virginia to Act Swiftly on Constitutional Violations   Today’s passage of Virginia’s redistricting referendum raises serious concerns about the role of voter confusion, misleading ballot language, and unprecedented outside spending in shaping the outcome of a consequential constitutional change. Ironically,...

Derrick A. Max
April 21, 2026

Today’s referendum isn’t complicated. It’s not really about “fairness.” It’s not really “temporary.” And it’s not really about Virginia. It’s about power. The Great Reversal For years, Democrats, from Barack Obama on down, warned that gerrymandering was a threat to democracy itself. In fact, the left nationally, and in Virginia,...

Stephen D. Haner
April 20, 2026

Governor Abigail Spanberger (D) has proposed that the General Assembly return to the misguided practice of dictating by law a utility profit margin, overturning a bipartisan reform approved just three years ago.  It is no different than her effort to end the bipartisan reforms against political gerrymandering and again put politicians in charge of that.    A profit cap on...

Derrick A. Max
April 15, 2026

Earlier this year, I warned that Virginia’s proposed Paid Family and Medical Leave Act would create one of the most expansive and expensive paid leave programs in the country. I had hoped the Governor’s new amendments issued just before midnight last night would fix those concerns. They don’t. The legislation would still establish a statewide insurance system funded by...