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Communities around the state saw demonstrations over the weekend including one in Charlottesville that drew more than 300 people.
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The origin of Virginia's law prohibiting abortion goes way back.
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The influence on Virginia politics this year – and next year – won't be known for some time.
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Both sides of this issue will be looking to the 2023 election, when control of the House of Delegates and the state Senate will be up for grabs — potentially determining the future of abortion rights in Virginia for years to come.
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It's an idea that has gained purchase among House Democrats, but Senate Democrats have not exactly been jazzed about the idea. They would need all of their members to give up their holiday plans, and that’s an idea that has not gained traction among Senate leadership.
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Anti-abortion rights protestors gathered on Capitol Square Friday for an annual rally said they were energized by a near-total ban on abortions in Texas. But anti-abortion state-wide candidates and organizers distanced themselves from the new law while still calling for restrictions on abortions.
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Democrat Terry McAuliffe was in Charlottesville today (Thursday) stressing his pro-choice views as he runs for another term as governor. Sandy Hausman caught up with him and filed this report.
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The Supreme Court’s recent decision to allow a Texas abortion law to stand has turned up the heat in the race for governor in Virginia.
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Republican candidate for governor Glenn Youngkin is on the campaign trail talking to voters. But, he's not answering questions about one hot-button…
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Lawmakers are considering a bill that would increase access to abortion services in Virginia.Abortion is the only legal medical procedure prohibited by…