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Virginia Approves Controversial Gas Plant for AI Power Increases

Virginia Approves Controversial Gas Plant for AI Power Increases

by admin | Dec 5, 2025 | State News

Virginia’s State Corporation Commission approved a controversial $1.47 billion natural gas plant owned by Dominion Energy, despite opposition by environmental groups to accommodate growing energy demands. The Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center, or CERC, is the...
Virginia GOP Chair Steps Down as Party Faces Blowback of Major Election Losses

Virginia GOP Chair Steps Down as Party Faces Blowback of Major Election Losses

by admin | Dec 3, 2025 | State News

Senator Mark Peake announced he will step down on December 31, citing the need for a leader who can devote full attention to the party’s upcoming challenges, including a proposed constitutional amendment that would give redistricting authority back to lawmakers.  His...
As Democrats Take Over The Legislature, Here’s What They’ve Got Planned

As Democrats Take Over The Legislature, Here’s What They’ve Got Planned

by admin | Dec 2, 2025 | State News

Virginia Democrats have already filled a slate of 2026 bills focused on ramming through their agenda while Senate Democrats have added their own initiatives as well. Here’s a rundown of some major bills that could be signed into law next year.  HB 1 – Minimum wage to...
New Law Limiting Minor’s Time on Social Media Faces Legal Challenge

New Law Limiting Minor’s Time on Social Media Faces Legal Challenge

by admin | Nov 25, 2025 | State News

A newly passed Virginia law that limits young social media users screen time to one hour has been challenged by tech companies who claim that the law violates freedom of speech. The law, which is set to take effect on January 1st, would include age verification for...
PJM Rejects Data Center Power Proposal as Grid Strain and Energy Costs Rise

PJM Rejects Data Center Power Proposal as Grid Strain and Energy Costs Rise

by admin | Nov 24, 2025 | State News

PJM’s member stakeholders voted down a plan Nov. 19 that would have provided key incentives for data centers and could reduce energy costs for consumers.  The proposals would have given large data centers the option of providing their own power generation, rather than...
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  • Virginia Approves Controversial Gas Plant for AI Power Increases
  • Virginia GOP Chair Steps Down as Party Faces Blowback of Major Election Losses
  • As Democrats Take Over The Legislature, Here’s What They’ve Got Planned
  • New Law Limiting Minor’s Time on Social Media Faces Legal Challenge
  • PJM Rejects Data Center Power Proposal as Grid Strain and Energy Costs Rise

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