Parker: A law Virginia passed but never got to use

Parker: A law Virginia passed but never got to use

A bill can pass both chambers of the General Assembly, receive a governor's signature and still never touch the transaction it was designed to regulate — not because the public changed its mind, but because litigation strategy in a handful of rural courtrooms accomplished what opponents could not accomplish at the ballot box or in Richmond. The post Parker: A law Virginia passed but never got to use appeared first on Cardinal News.

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