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Closed-Door Budgets, Campaign Finance Disclosures, and the LG Shuffle Pod Virginia

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IN THE NEWS:
Forget public hearings and committee meetings--Virginia’s next budget will be crafted in secret behind closed doors with no input from the public and no transparency after lawmakers couldn't come to an agreement this week.

One of the most contentious debates in the General Assembly this year was the debate over what happens with slot-machine-style gaming machines in convenience stores and truck stops. The governor's amendment limiting where the machines can be located was overwhelmingly rejected by the Senate.

Schools across Virginia are crumbling, which is why Senator Jeremy McPike of Prince William County introduced a bill to allow local governments to impose a sales tax to finance school construction.  Some Republicans supported the original bill. But McPike was unable to persuade enough of them to get a supermajority vote to override the governor's veto.


TRIVIA: How many budget amendments were lawmakers considering last week?

At the Watercooler:
- Congresswoman Spanberger has made her first endorsement--Leslie Mehta, an ACLU lawyer who represented Unite the Right organizer Jason Kessler 
- Even Tennessee's legislature has open conference committees! Why can't Virginia?
 
Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMedia

SPONSOR:
Burn the Page
LINKS:
Pod Virginia | Patreon
Learn more about Jackleg Media
Check out Black Virginia News

IN THE NEWS:
Forget public hearings and committee meetings--Virginia’s next budget will be crafted in secret behind closed doors with no input from the public and no transparency after lawmakers couldn't come to an agreement this week.

One of the most contentious debates in the General Assembly this year was the debate over what happens with slot-machine-style gaming machines in convenience stores and truck stops. The governor's amendment limiting where the machines can be located was overwhelmingly rejected by the Senate.

Schools across Virginia are crumbling, which is why Senator Jeremy McPike of Prince William County introduced a bill to allow local governments to impose a sales tax to finance school construction.  Some Republicans supported the original bill. But McPike was unable to persuade enough of them to get a supermajority vote to override the governor's veto.


TRIVIA: How many budget amendments were lawmakers considering last week?

At the Watercooler:
- Congresswoman Spanberger has made her first endorsement--Leslie Mehta, an ACLU lawyer who represented Unite the Right organizer Jason Kessler 
- Even Tennessee's legislature has open conference committees! Why can't Virginia?
 
Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMedia

51 min