SNAP benefits at risk, Youngkin declares state of emergency
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President Trump calls Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate 'very good' but stops short of complete endorsement given to attorney general Jason Miyares.
Governor Glenn Youngkin today declared a state of emergency to provide emergency hunger relief for Virginians in response to the Democrat Shutdown causing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to run out starting November 1,
Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin says Democratic candidate for attorney general Jay Jones "should not run" following the surfacing of controversial text messages in which Jones appeared to joke about shooting a Republican lawmaker.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin says text messages wishing death on rival Todd Gilbert and his children should disqualify Democrat Jay Jones from the state's attorney general race.
As Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin nears the end of his term, he's talking about the state of education across the Commonwealth, and major issues facing local school systems in an exclusive one-on-one with FOX 5's Jim Lokay — plus his take on the race for governor,
Megyn Kelly shared that Virginia Gov Glenn Youngkin’s security team guarded the event, which took place days after Charlie Kirk’s September 10 killing
Gov. Glenn Youngkin says gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger’s refusal to drop support for Jay Jones over threatening texts could shift Virginia’s election.
Jay Jones is the Democratic candidate for Virginia’s Attorney General. He’s running against Republican incumbent Jason Miyares, who has been endorsed by President Donald Trump.