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Virginia Values Veterans
We will continue our efforts to make Virginia the best place for our service members, veterans, and their families.
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We will continue our efforts to make Virginia the best place for our service members, veterans, and their families.
Read MoreThe Virginia General Assembly is comprised of the 100-member House of Delegates and the 40-member Senate. The Constitution of Virginia empowers the legislative branch to:
Learn about how the courts are structured, the four levels of courts and the more than 2,600 people that work to provide Virginia residents prompt, efficient service.
All the laws in Virginia fall under what’s called the Code of Virginia, which is organized into different sections called Titles, each one covering a different category of interest. Each title has chapters with all the details you’ll need to know.
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Governing documents for counties, cities and towns in Virginia.
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Entities created by the General Assembly to exercise power concerning a limited topic, such as healthcare or transportation.
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An agreement between two or more signatory states that is approved by Congress.
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These acts are not part of the Code of Virginia and are limited in duration of time and effect. They have a special application relating to particular person, things or places.
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Virginia values transparency and provides online tools for you to keep up with what the state government is doing and spending.