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McAuliffe wants tougher sanctions for gender-based wage discrimination
Democratic candidate for governor Terry McAuliffe said Thursday he wants to strengthen Virginia's equal pay laws by increasing the penalty for gender-based wage discrimination. McAuliffe called for increasing the amount of back pay a woman would...
Tags: Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Virginia21 to hold Google Hangout with Cuccinelli, McAuliffe
Higher education advocacy group Virginia21 announced Wednesday it will be holding an online forum with gubernatorial candidates Terry McAuliffe and Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli on July 10, where the focus will be on issues important to young voters....Tags: Elections, Teaching and Learning, Politics, Colleges and Universities, Students
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Democratic super PAC asks for Cuccinelli-Jackson phone records
Republican nominee for lieutenant governor E.W. Jackson told the National Review this week that his running mate Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli "has a lot to teach me." Jackson told the National Review that he and Cuccinelli, the GOP nominee for...Tags: Social Issues, Elections, Tea Party Movement, Justice System, Freedom of Information Laws
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Cuccinelli: IRS held up $125M payment to state over Medicaid fraud case
RICHMOND – Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli lambasted the Internal Revenue Service Wednesday over $125 million worth of asset forfeiture money he said is due to the state from a Medicaid fraud case, and questioned whether the failure of the federal...
Tags: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Tea Party Movement, Services and Shopping, Health Insurance, Science and Technology
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Attorney General clarifies opinion regarding Hampton police sting
HAMPTON — The Virginia Attorney General's Office said a recent advisory opinion about Hampton's cigarette sting did not weigh in on whether expenditures during the undercover operation should have followed government spending rules. A Daily...
Tags: Fort Monroe, Justice System, Economy, Business and Finance, Services and Shopping, Lawyers
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Attorney General issues opinion on Hampton cigarette sting
HAMPTON — The Virginia Attorney General's Office on Friday issued an opinion regarding a Hampton Police Division cigarette sting, concluding that a "churning" operation was within the department's power. In a churning case, money raised in an...Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Organized Crime, Justice System, Economy, Business and Finance, Lawyers
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June 3 Letters: Democracy, youth violence, IRS, GOP candidates
Is this a democracy? Have you ever pledged allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the democracy for which it stands? Of course not. But, don't we have a democracy? Actually, our constitution gives us a republic. A democracy and...Tags: Elections, Mark D. Obenshain, Democracy, Political Systems, Science and Technology
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Cuccinelli, McAuliffe spar over transparency at first joint appearance
RICHMOND – Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli challenged his opponent Terry McAuliffe to 15 debates and called on the Democratic candidate to release his full tax returns for the past eight years at a fundraiser for the Virginia...
Tags: Bob McDonnell, Elections, Regional Authority, Science and Technology, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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Leading candidates for Virginia governor speak at fundraiser in Richmond
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli used a brief address to a luncheon to goad Democratic rival Terry McAuliffe to release his tax returns and debate him 15 times over the next five months. McAuliffe responded by...
Tags: Executive Branch, Elections, Politics, Government, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)
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Kaine, Cuccinelli, McAuliffe and others respond to McDonnell restoration of rights policy shift
Following are responses from lawmakers and candidates and others to Gov. Bob McDonnell's announcement Wednesday that he will automatically restore the voting rights of nonviolent felons who have fully completed the terms of their sentences: Former Gov....Tags: Bob McDonnell, Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, NAACP
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McDonnell eases voting rights restoration process for nonviolent felons
RICHMOND – Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Wednesday that he will automatically restore the voting rights of nonviolent felons who have completed their sentences on an individual basis by doing away with the "subjective" application process....
Tags: Bob McDonnell, Trials, Elections, Mamie E. Locke, NAACP
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McDonnell announces process to automatically restore the rights of convicted felons
Governor Bob McDonnell announced Wednesday that he will create a process to automatically restore the rights of convicted felons. Here is the complete announcement from the governor's office: RICHMOND - Governor Bob McDonnell today announced that he...
Tags: Bob McDonnell, Trials, Elections, Justice and Rights, NAACP
Jun 6, 2013
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