ONE HUNDRED NEW LAWS in Virginia as of April 8, 2022

RICHMOND, VA – Last week, Governor Glenn Youngkin signed over one hundred bills into law including legislation that gives parents more control over what their children are being taught, helps shore up animal cruelty rules and reforms inadequate sexual assault laws.  “HB 938, carried by Delegate Roxann Robinson, and SB 656, carried by Senator Siobhan Dunnavant, both… Read More ONE HUNDRED NEW LAWS in Virginia as of April 8, 2022

School Bus Safety – From the Code of Virginia

§ 46.2-844. Passing stopped school buses; penalty; prima facie evidence; penalty. A. The driver of a motor vehicle approaching from any direction a clearly marked school bus that is stopped on any highway, private road, or school driveway for the purpose of taking on or discharging children, the elderly, or mentally or physically handicapped persons,… Read More School Bus Safety – From the Code of Virginia

Governor Youngkin Signs 45 Bills Into Law

RICHMOND, VIRGINIA – Governor Glenn Youngkin signed more than 40 bills into law Friday including legislation strengthening school safety audits, cutting fees for sportsmen, and establishing training for law enforcement to recognize signs of human trafficking.“We are here to provide solutions to the problems that matter to Virginians, and we are working everyday to serve our parents and… Read More Governor Youngkin Signs 45 Bills Into Law

Pastor’s Corner, April 1, 2022

Today’s message is from Pastor Pam Sutherland of the St. Paul United Methodist Church & Fort Gibson United Methodist Church. As a pastor, I am often confronted with “worst case scenarios’ in the lives of parishioners. The death of a loved one. A debilitating or terminal diagnosis. Drug addiction. Imprisonment. Financial distress or ruin. The list goes on. There… Read More Pastor’s Corner, April 1, 2022