Tag: health
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PFAS Lawsuit Raises Questions About EPA Enforcement, State Caution, and Who Pays the Cleanup in Virginia
A lawsuit filed by Wild Virginia against the EPA over “forever chemicals” in Virginia waterways challenges regulatory delays and accountability regarding PFAS contamination. The case raises questions about cleanup costs, responsibilities among government entities, and how to balance environmental protection with financial implications for communities. Clean water remains a critical yet contentious goal.
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Staunton Opens New Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court — A Needed Upgrade With Real Costs for Taxpayers
Staunton has inaugurated its own Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court, a significant step following the closure of a shared, non-compliant facility. While the $20-$25 million project enhances security and dignity for legal cases, concerns arise over taxpayer burdens and Virginia’s practice of unfunded local mandates.
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Virginia’s Cannabis Legalization Plan: A 2026 Retail Market Built on Promises — and Problems Conservatives Should Be Watching
Virginia lawmakers plan to implement a regulated cannabis retail market by November 2026 after years of delays. The proposal faces criticism for eliminating local control, underfunded enforcement, and potential new inequities. Supporters argue for economic benefits and safety compared to the black market, while skeptics question readiness and youth exposure risks.