Virginia lawmakers pass bills expanding driving access, in-state tuition to undocumented residents

Because undocumented students are ineligible for federal financial aid, changes to in-state tuition policies could make all the difference to the estimated 2,000 undocumented teens who graduate from high schools in Virginia annually, and who face additionally uncertainty depending on the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. “In my neck of the woods, I’ve…

U.S. is ‘not a banana republic,’ Trump official says, but his boss is determined to show that it is

The Vindman brothers did not try to “get together and decide what the policy is.” One of them testified before Congress, under subpoena. That’s it. But while some Senate Republicans are very concerned about the firing of Gordon Sondland from the post as ambassador to the European Union that he bought with $1 million in…

Virginia’s Democratic Assembly continues march into 21st century, takes on Confederate monuments

This is a big change to state law, which had allowed local governments to add new war monuments, but not to remove, alter, or move existing ones. They can’t add placards describing them, explaining why they were erected, or putting them in the context of Virginia’s history. New legislation in the House would give latitude to…

Trump threatening to pardon Roger Stone even before the dirty trickster is sentenced

Donald Trump has already demonstrated an extraordinary willingness to use his pardon powers to excuse his allies of any wrongdoing. He has pardoned racist former Sheriff Joe Arpaio for charges of contempt of court. He dipped back into a former round of Republican wrongdoing to pardon Scooter Libby on multiple counts of perjury. He pardoned far-right propagandist…

Morning Digest: Chicago mayor: ‘If it were up to Dan Lipinski, I wouldn’t be able to marry my wife.’

Lipinski beat Newman 51-49 in 2018, but he doesn’t enjoy anything like the financial advantage he had two years ago. Lipinski held an $868,000 to $628,000 cash-on-hand lead at the end of 2019, which is considerably smaller than his $1.6 million to $237,000 edge at the close of 2017. Unlike last cycle, though, there’s another…

225,000 jobs added in January, but annual revision chopped a half-million jobs off total under Trump

The government has established several categories to gauge the unemployment rate. The one most media focus 90% of their attention on is labeled U3. This counts as unemployed those jobless people who have looked for work sometime during the past four weeks without getting hired. The rate in January was 3.6%. U6 covers both unemployment, underemployment, and discouraged…

White House plans retaliation against Vindman over impeachment testimony

Bloomberg reports that Vindman would likely be rotated to the Department of Defense, ending his time at the White House several months early, and says, “The White House intends to portray any house-cleaning as part of a downsizing of the NSC staff,” according to two sources “familiar with the matter.” There’s no word on what will happen…

Morning Digest: Competitive race to succeed longtime GOP congressman begins to take shape

Campaign Action Suffolk County Director of Health Education Nancy Hemendinger announced Wednesday that she would run despite failing to get the endorsement of the county party chairs the previous day. Hemendinger has worked in the department for 36 years, and this appears to be her first run for office. Assemblyman Mike LiPetri also said the…

Trump’s State of the Union doesn’t need a fact check, it needs a lie check

Preexisting conditions: One of Trump’s biggest, most important outright lies during the SOTU was that “We will always protect patients with preexisting conditions.” It cannot be emphasized enough what a flaming lie this is. The Trump administration is backing a court case that would completely overturn the Affordable Care Act, including its protections for people with…