Spanberger says she would not sign a full repeal of right-to-work law
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A salacious saga engulfs the Virginia G.O.P. and weakens Youngkin and more headlines • Virginia Mercury
The state Capitol. (Photo by Ned Oliver/Virginia Mercury) • “Abigail Spanberger says she won’t sign bill to fully repeal Virginia’s right-to-work law.” — WRIC • “A salacious saga engulfs the Virginia G.O.P. and weakens Youngkin.” — The New York Times • “Southwest, Southside Virginians could bear the brunt of Medicaid cuts.” — VPM • “LEGO to invest another $366 million in Virginia.” — WWBT • “Death of autistic boy renews questions about the use o…
A salacious saga engulfs the Virginia G.O.P. and weakens Youngkin and more headlines
• “Abigail Spanberger says she won’t sign bill to fully repeal Virginia’s right-to-work law.” — WRIC • “A salacious saga engulfs the Virginia G.O.P. and weakens Youngkin.” — The New York Times • “Southwest, Southside Virginians could bear the brunt…
Headlines from across the state: Spanberger says she would not sign a full repeal of right-to-work law; more ...
Here are some of the top headlines from other news outlets around Virginia. Some content may be behind a metered paywall:Politics:Spanberger says she would not sign a full repeal of right-to-work law. — Richmond Times-Dispatch (paywall).Education:Roanoke County’s Matthew Neale named 2026 Virginia Teacher of the Year. — The Roanoke Times (paywall).Lynchburg school board renames T.C. Miller, rezones Jubilee Drive students. — The (Lynchburg) News &…

Spanberger says she would not sign a full repeal of right-to-work law
Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, the GOP nominee for governor, said on X that Democrat Abigail Spanberger "led the effort to kill right-to-work laws nationwide. Now, she claims she’d protect them in Virginia."
8News Exclusive: Abigail Spanberger says she won’t sign bill to fully repeal Virginia’s right-to-work law
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic nominee for governor, says if elected, she won’t sign a bill repealing Virginia’s right-to-work law. Virginia’s right-to-work law says, “No employer shall require any person, as a condition of employment or continuation of employment, to pay any dues, fees or other charges of any kind to any labor union or labor organization.” In 2021, Spanberger, who was then a member of Congress, co-s…
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