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Some VaNews readers devour every single news article we place in front of them. But they are increasingly outnumbered by those who prefer to consume news in more modest portions. We’re working on a new design that caters to different appetites for political news. For the last week, 643 readers have been testing the new format. Look for the redesign to hit your inbox by Feb. 17.
The Great Virginia Bake-Off
Save the date for our annual homemade-cookie reception honoring VPAP's Sunshine Caucus! VPAP's staff will bake up dozens of different kinds of delectable desserts Wednesday, February 26 from 8-11 a.m. at The Commonwealth, at the foot of Capitol Square.
VPAP's Latest Data Visualizations

Select Issues Generating More Interest in 2020

The number of bills introduced by Virginia legislators is up this year, and issues generating more interest reflect the priortities of the new Democratic majority.

Committee Workloads

Compared to the same point two years ago, VPAP found committees began the week with more legislation on their dockets as Crossover nears.

Proportionality in House Committees

VPAP analyzes how the mathematics of House committee assignments favor the party in power.

Local Candidates - Ranking of Donor Categories

Which types of donors give most often to candidates for these five constitutional offices?

VPAP on the Radio

This week's topics: 
1. Montgomery County Population Passes Roanoke
2. Mr. Peanut May Be Surviving in Suffolk


Each week, VPAP and RadioIQ team up to bring you a pair of human interest stories culled from the headlines of VaNews. The segments are produced by WVTF in Roanoke and carried on public radio stations across the Commonwealth.

Weekly Lobbyist Registrations

VPAP has posted 65 lobbyist registrations filed with the Virginia Ethics Council since last week.

55 New Lobbyist-Client Relationships
10 Renewals

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