Virginia Democrats hold both branches of the General Assembly and the Executive Mansion — and still can’t govern effectively.

by Shaun Kenney
Virginia still doesnโt have a budget.
Instead of working on a budget, Senate Democratic leadership is now openly threatening a government shutdown unless they get what they want. Governor Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) is unapologetic on the vetoes โ even going so far as to claim that the leadership of the Democratic-controlled General Assembly simply isnโt used to female leadership, per Dwayne Yancey over at Cardinal News:
Just as she repeated the phrase โthe devilโs in the detailsโ later in our interview, the governorโs power to propose amendments โ and her intention to use it โ was a theme Spanberger returned to several times during our interview. She also said that some legislators have told her privately that some of the conflict between the General Assembly and the new governor could be due to resentment on the part of some legislators at having to deal with a woman in the role of chief executive for the first time.
Interesting to me is that Yanceyโs conversation seemed to be more confessional than homily, so we should be looking forward to a real glimpse of just where Spanberger is after bankrupting her political capital in pursuit of unconstitutional gerrymandering. If there is a centrist in Spanberger, now is the time to lay down a marker.
In the meantime, Senate Democrats donโt appear to be in any rush to compromise. Neither do House Democrats, where Speaker Don Scott, D-Portsmouth, is playing a similar game with a more reasonable approach.
Then there is Governor Spanbergerโs perspective, which to date has either not been considered by the General Assembly or she simply hasnโt shared her thoughts (or been invited to share them).
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