Virginia's congressional delegation, led by Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., and Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-7th, is making united push to brand the state a national hub of semiconductor enquiry nether legislation that would deliver $52 billion to heave production of vital estimator chips.
The delegation delivered a letter to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo on Th to pitch Virginia as the site of the National Semiconductor Technology Centre and the National Advance Packaging Manufacturing Program, both part of competing bills that the Senate and Firm of Representatives are poised to reconcile for final passage.
The letter is signed past both Virginia senators and 11 congressional representatives, with strong backing back home from Henrico and Chesterfield counties, both prime locations for new semiconductor manufacturing plants to produce computer fries that power automobiles and a broad range of microelectronic products.
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., spoke at the Micron Applied science semiconductor plant in Manassas in 2021. Sitting behind him is U.S. Secretarial assistant of Commerce Gina Raimondo. At left is Micron President and CEO Sanjay Mehrotra.
"We are set," said Anthony Romanello, executive director of the Henrico Economic Development Authorization, which boasts "shovel ready" sites at the White Oak Technology Park.
The initiative is driven past the Chips Act, part of a larger pending package of high-tech research aimed at making the U.s.a. more than competitive with China in cardinal markets. Semiconductor fries are fundamental to that push because the U.S. currently produces only 12% of the globe's supply, which has go hard to accomplish for domestic auto manufacturers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"These problems are at the heart of rising prices that are impacting Americans' pocketbooks," the delegation said in its letter to Raimondo. "Additionally, investing in domestic semiconductor manufacturing is crucial for U.S. global competitiveness and national security."
"As such, we strongly support robust funding for the Fries Act, and believe Virginia is uniquely positioned to effectively leverage federal investments to strengthen domestic manufacturing," they said.
Despite the urgency, Congress has been boring to adopt the legislation and send it to President Joe Biden to sign into law. The Senate approved its version of the beak concluding June, but the House passed a competing version in early February. The differences must exist reconciled in conference committee for last votes past each chamber.
Virginia already has a presence in the semiconductor manufacture with the manufacturing facility that Micron Technology operates in Manassas, but the country lost at least ane factory during the Great Recession with the closure of the Qimonda plant at White Oak in eastern Henrico.
Chesterfield also is poised to attract a major semiconductor manufacturing factory, with a 2,000-acre site at Upper Magnolia Green that was among the final iii locations for a pair of chip plants that Intel announced in January that it would build in Ohio.
"Securing advanced manufacturing is disquisitional to growing local, regional and land economies, which is why Chesterfield has taken a strategic arroyo to be ready when opportunities knock," Chesterfield Board of Supervisors Chairman Chris Winslow said in a release of the letter to the Biden administration.
In add-on to new fleck fabrication plants, Virginia's congressional delegation wants to land ii proposed national centers for research in semiconductor manufacturing and advanced packaging.
The National Semiconductor Technology Center represents a public consortium that would private companies too equally the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Scientific discipline Foundation.
The National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program would be an initiative led by the National Establish for Standards and Applied science for inquiry and evolution of domestic processes for semiconductor packaging.
"Virginia'due south leading technology workforce and semiconductor manufacturing presence make the commonwealth an ideal location for future federal investments in semiconductor enquiry and manufacturing," they said.
Richmond Times-Dispatch: 2021 - The Year in Photos GOP gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin made a entrada stop at Flat Rock Grill and Grocery in McKenney on Oct. 26. Youngkin won the November election.
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Violinists Marissa Resmini (left) and Becca Longhenry (right), members of the Richmond Philharmonic, played classical and gimmicky music during the COVID-xix vaccine clinic inside the Dominion Building at the Richmond Raceway in Richmond on April 2. A variety of musicians from the group were performing at some of the clinics to help entertain and put people at ease.
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American flags cover the hill outside the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond, VA Midweek, June 30, 2021.
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People participated in a stand-up paddleboarding yoga class on the James River in Richmond on June 29.
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Crews took downwardly the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue in Richmond on Sept. eight. Dedicated in 1890, the bronze statue was the largest standing Confederate monument in the country earlier its removal, officials said.
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Monument Artery is seen without Robert E. Lee statue in Richmond on Monday, September 13, 2021.
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Alpha Kallon takes a selfie at FStop Selfie Lounge on the start floor of Regency mall Th, July 1, 2021.
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Shoe Crazy Wine founder Gwen Hurt is photographed on Thursday, September thirty, 2021 at Blue Bee Cider in Richmond, Virginia. Blue Bee Cider and Shoe Crazy Wine collaborated on a cider.
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"Not knowing why he is gone," Andrea Richardson says about the about difficult part of losing her son, Timothy Richardson, "non knowing who did it." Andrea spends fourth dimension with her granddaughter, Ja'Nyla Richardson, 10-month-old.
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Suja Amir reflected on the legacy of 9/xi on Monday, September 6, 2021 at her home in Richmond, Virginia.
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Eillana Sparks, 2, looks on during the RVA Illuminates on Friday, December 3, 2021 at Kanawha Plaza in Richmond, Virginia.
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Shaneqa Thomas is photographed in her home on Friday, December 10, 2021 at Fulton apartments in Richmond, Virginia.
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Micah Johnston, eight, looks at some of the clovers he has collected during the pandemic, including 4, v and half-dozen-leaf ones near his home in Chesterfield, VA. Micah showed off his collection, which filled many pages of a book, to a company Wednesday, June 30, 2021.
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Mildred Walker sings a "Lift Every Vox and Sing" with other members of the customs choir during the opening ceremony for Juneteenth in Colonial Williamsburg on Sabbatum, June 19, 2021.
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Benedictine's baseball players celebrate later on winning over St. Christopher as 8:7 during the the VISAA, Division I baseball game state championship game at Shepherd Stadium in Colonial Heights on Saturday, May 22, 2021.
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L.C. Bird'south Jessika Pellot-Rosa, middle, falls and loses her shoe as she competes with Atlee'due south Jada Foreman, left, and Manchester's Jaslyne Robinson, rigtht, during Girls 300 Meter Hurdle of 2021 Region 5B rails & field championships at Glen Allen High School, Henrico, Va., Sabbatum, June 12, 2021. Foreman won the meet, Robinson did the second and Pellot-Rosa finishes the meet with 5th place.
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Richmond Times-Dispatch columnist Michael Paul Williams (center) historic with other newsroom staff at the newspaper'south office in Richmond on June 11 afterward earning a Pulitzer Prize in Commentary for his work in 2020.
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Robert Eastward. Lee Monument is shown in Richmond, Va., on Th, Sept. 2, 2021. Virginia Supreme Court cleared the way for the removal of Lee Monument on Th.
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Whenever 10-month-sometime Ja'Nyla Richardson looks at photos of her father, Timothy Richardson, she tries to kiss or touch the photos. For Ja'Nyla, photos and stories from loved ones will exist the just manner to remember her begetter, who was killed in July.
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Lillie Goodrich spends fourth dimension with Mac, 12, and Nell, 10, at Glen Highland Edge Collie Rescue & Sanctuary in Gloucester on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. Goodrich founded the non-profit organisation with her late husband, John Andersen, in upper New York Country, 2001. Since and then, over 3,000 dogs found safety haven through the organization. In 2019, the system moved downwards to Gloucester and focus on long-term care for unadoptable dogs.
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Connie Stroupe (left) hugged her v-year-old granddaughter, Sadie Mull, as Stroupe's family unit members visited her at Lucy Corr Village in Chesterfield on Mother's 24-hour interval on May 9.
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Thomas Dale'south Kyon Turner was tackled by L.C. Bird's Dorien Wade during the beginning half of the loftier schoolhouse football game in Chester on Sept. 2.
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Olive, a bull mastiff dog, with Rob Cerullo, Powhatan County's deputy commonwealth's attorney, was sworn in as a courthouse therapy domestic dog by Guess Paul Cella at Powhatan County Courthouse, on Oct. 28. Courthouse therapy dogs like Olive comfort crime victims, witnesses and their families in criminal cases.
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Zain Tlili, 8, of Chesterfield, waves a Palestinian flag equally he attends a rally, "We Stand up with Palestine!" with his family at Monroe Park, Richmond, Va., on Wed, May xix, 2021.
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Trees on Monument Artery in Richmond showed off their autumn foliage November. 16.
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Willie D. Bribe Sr. of Powhatan holds a photo of his son, Charles A. Bribe, an Air Force major who was killed in Afghanistan in 2011. U.S. troops left Transitional islamic state of afghanistan in August.
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A musician played his instrument at the Robert E. Lee monument in Richmond on Jan. 18.
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"We are all winners!" says Ed Green, center left, an influential local musical artist known as Ed da Realist, after his boxing match with his long-time friend and some other local man of affairs, Corey Dark, at Variety Richmond, in Richmond, Va., on Fri, August 27, 2021. He is teaming up with Nighttime, to agree a boxing event, to promote his message, "Finish the Violence: Guns Down, Gloves upwardly."
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Evelin Santos, heart right, comforts Jennifer Ordonez as they pray together with other church members at Iglesia De Dios Pentecostal Filadelfia in Midlothian on March 28, 2021.
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Andrea Richardson cried every bit she talked about her son, Timothy Richardson, who was killed in Richmond in July.
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Crews lift the top part of the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Artery in Richmond on Sept. 8.
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Chris Gotberg and his daughter, Nina, 9, shared a laugh later on their daily lunch walk in Richmond on June sixteen. Nina was born prematurely a calendar week before Father's 24-hour interval with health issues, including cerebral palsy. The first time Gotberg could hold her was Begetter's Day nine years agone.
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Friends of Lucia Bremer, 13, who was fatally shot past a teen, placed flowers in her retentiveness in Henrico County on March 27.
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Monument Avenue is seen without Robert Due east. Lee statue in Richmond on Monday, September thirteen, 2021.
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Keisha Cummings held her son, Jeremiah, while playing in a pool at Cobblestone Water Park in Glen Allen on July 14. At the pool, she connected with a new family of iii that had but moved from New York in hopes of finding resources for them to assistance make their move a bit easier.
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Morgan Bullock, a 21-year-onetime Midlothian native, gained fame on the internet after she posted a 13-second video of her Irish gaelic stepdancing to a remix of rapper Megan Thee Stallion'due south vocal "Savage," featuring Beyoncé.
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Campbell Williams, 14, embraced Katie Rogers, 15, on March thirty during a candlelight acuity in honor of Lucia Bremer at Quioccasin Center School in Henrico County. A teenage male child is accused of killing Bremer.
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Nutzy made his fashion downwardly the Dominion Energy building in Richmond on Aug. 27 during Over The Edge, a fundraiser for the SPCA.
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Hannah Yaman embraced Scheryl Canter after she was unable to find a cross with her son'southward name on it at the McShin Foundation in Henrico County on Aug. 31 during a candlelight acuity honoring the victims of drug overdoses.
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Young supporters raised their fists as Gov. Ralph Northam spoke on October. 23 during a rally at James Co-operative Cabell Library in Monroe Park in Richmond.
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Lightning struck on Sept. eight backside an empty pedestal along Monument Artery in Richmond where Gen. Robert Eastward. Lee had saturday since 1890. The 21-pes statuary statue weighed 12 tons and was on height of a 40-foot granite pedestal.
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Richmond wide receiver Jasiah Williams (5) carried the ball against Delaware at Robins Stadium in Richmond on Nov. thirteen.
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Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney touched the Emancipation and Liberty Monument at Brown's Isle on Sept. 22 post-obit the dedication and unveiling of the statue by Virginia's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Commission.
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Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson (24) carried the ball equally Los Angeles Chargers outside linebacker Kyzir White (44) and cornerback Michael Davis (43) defended during the first half of a football game in Landover, Medico., on Sept. 12.
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Cindy Siussan (center) yelled "Practice the right thing" as Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors Vice Chairperson Christopher Winslow (correct) made his way to a meeting room at the county police force department on Nov. 17.
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Noah Gragson celebrated in Victory Lane with his squad after winning the 41st Annual Go Bowling 250 at Richmond Raceway on Sept. 11.
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Funeral services were held for Sharnez Loma and her 3-month-old baby, Neziah Hil, at Un Church building. The two were victims of an April shooting at Chugalug Atlantic Apartments. The family requested a equus caballus-drawn wagon to bear the casket to the cemetery. The shooting also injured a 29-year-quondam adult female, a xv-year-old girl and an 11-year-old girl.
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Army camp participants with Riverside Outfitters took turns swinging through the copse of the James River Park nearly Reedy Creek on Aug. half-dozen. The take chances camps, which have been effectually since 2007, assist kids to foster friendship, confidence, inventiveness and an appreciation for Richmond's urban river and forest.
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Several hundred people turned out in support of a Bans off Our Bodies RVA March and rally in support of reproductive freedom at Diversity Richmond on Oct. 2. The issue included speakers and a three-mile march. Rae Pickett, 1 of the event's organizers, spoke to the oversupply as they began the march.
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The Safe Space Market features vendors, live entertainment and performances at the site of the Lakeside Farmers Market. Members of the crowd cheered as Melanin "Moneybag" Monroe performed as part of entertainment June 25.
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A mist rose from the turf at Klehr Field in Henrico County on Oct. iv as the Chamberlayne Packers practiced football under the lights.
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Natali Bonnie, holding her daughter Mia Bonnie, wore the Israeli flag during the Jewish Community Federation of Richmond'southward "Standing Against Antisemitism" at Congregation Beth Ahabah in June.
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Henrico Canton police investigated a crash at Monument Avenue and Horsepen Road in August.
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Benedictine cadets formed a Saber Arch as the procession entered for a memorial Mass celebrating the life of the Rev. Adrian W. Harmening in Baronial.
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Staff Sgt. Samuel Bonaparte presented an American flag to Nancy Fraker during the July graveside service for her uncle, staff Sgt. Raymond Carlyle Blanton, in Maury Cemetery. Ira Smith, Blanton's nephew, was also presented with an American flag.
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VCU's Jamir Watkins and Saint Bonaventure's Osun Osunniyi vie for a loose ball in the Siegel Heart in Richmond, Va., Fri., Feb. 12, 2021.
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Lt. Gov.-elect Winsome Sears touched the seal of the Virginia Senate during a visit to the state Capitol later her victory.
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Hopewell sheriff'south deputy Amanda McConnell gave Justyce Cunningham, 6, a loftier v as her sis Jymeni Cunningham, three, walked up to receive one, as well, at Thomas Rolfe Apartments in Hopewell in Apr.
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VCU's Campbell Ellis celebrated with the Rams later on they beat Dayton for the Atlantic 10 baseball game title at the Diamond in May.
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Mia Sanchez, 2, watched every bit her dog Jacks, dressed equally Super Canis familiaris, met Wellington, dressed as Batman, at Canon & Draw Brewing Company for the Dog Halloween Costume Contest in October. The winner received a handbasket of dog goodies and a $25 gift certificate to Catechism and Draw.
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Runners and walkers crossed over the James River on the Belle Isle Pedestrian Bridge in January.
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VCU'due south Jack Schroeder catches the ball for a third Rhode Isle out in the eighth inning during the A10 baseball semi-finals at the Diamond Friday, May 28, 2021.
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Kadon Webster, 8, spoke about his cousin Rah'quan "Ompa" Logan during a November vigil outside the OMG Convenience Store, where Logan, fourteen, had been killed. With Kadon were Richmond Metropolis Quango member Cynthia Newbille (from left), Rah'quan'south aunt Aleta Johnson, Rah'quan's sister Tarneka Scruggs and J.J. Minor with the Richmond branch of the NAACP.
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VCU'south Corey Douglas Jr. and UR's Nathan Cayo battled for a rebound at the Siegel Center in Richmond in Feb.
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The star Sirius moved in the heaven during a time exposure image taken in January.
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In June, Nancy Fraker held a portrait of her uncle Carlyle Blanton that was handed downwardly past each of his six sisters until her mother, Shirley Blanton Chimento, inherited it. Now Fraker has it on her dining room wall.
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The Emancipation and Freedom Monument on Brown'due south Isle, seen in September, features a man with bondage dropping from his wrists and a woman holding a child and holding a document signifying the Emancipation Announcement.
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Abigail Weber, 6, of Chesterfield County, watched a locomotive laissez passer by at the Model Railroad Evidence inside the Science Museum in Richmond in Nov.
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A Zinnia pokes through a lookout man fence along Barksdale Rd. in eastern Henrico County, VA Thursday, Sept. 30, 2021.
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Glenn Youngkin got a standing ovation from an enthusiastic crowd afterward speaking during the 50th annual Labor Fest in Buena Vista in September. Youngkin, the Republican nominee for governor, would lead the party to a sweep in statewide offices in November.
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Senate Minority Leader Tommy Norment, R-James City, jokingly knocked on the plexiglass panel around the desks of Sen. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth (centre), and Del. Mamie Locke, D-Hampton. Members of the Virginia Senate were separated by plexiglass panels as they began a floor session inside the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond in August on the first twenty-four hours of the Full general Assembly's special session.
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Bob Nelson, correct, turns abroad from the vandalized headstones within President'south Circle in Richmond, VA's Hollywood Cemetery where U.Due south. Presidents James Monroe and John Tyler are cached Monday, March 15, 2021 as workmen assess the impairment. Nelson's wife, Judith, is buried nearby and he was worried that her marker might have been affected, though it was not bothered.
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The statue of Harry F. Byrd, Sr., erstwhile Virginia Governor and U. South. Senator, lies on a flatbed truck in front of the new Full general Assembly Building under construction later on it was removed from the pedestal in Capitol Foursquare in Richmond, VA Wednesday, July vii, 2021. The General Assembly canonical the removal during the final session.
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Mathias Mantilla, 3, was with his family members at the Virginia March for Life Rally at the Country Capitol in Richmond, VA Fri, Sept. 17, 2021. Participants in the Virginia March for Life gathered in front of the state Capitol on Fri to rally for abortion restrictions and to encourage people to vote. The GOP nominee for governor, Glenn Youngkin, supports a ban on abortion with few exceptions.
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Business firm Sergeant at Arms Jay Pearson carried the mace into the empty House of Delegates chamber as House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn, D-Fairfax (top), and Firm Clerk Suzette Denslow waited for the start of the twenty-four hours'due south virtual House session inside the state Capitol in Richmond in February. The House members continued with the speaker and clerk remotely via Zoom in light of COVID-19 restrictions.
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Tyler Krickovic, 22, a senior at VCU, practices his slackline skills on the Monument Ave. median in front of the statue of Robert E. Lee in Richmond, VA Thursday, March eighteen, 2021. Removal of the Lee statue is still awaiting in court at this time.
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GOP gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin arrives at a campaign rally in Richmond, VA Tuesday, May 11, 2021.
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A immature girl looked up toward an epitome of Aureon "Phat-Phat" Evans during a acuity in Wood Hill Park in May. Evans was institute shot to death on May 11 inside a Henrico County apartment.
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A couple walked on the Virginia Capital Trail bike path along the James River nigh Rocketts Landing in Richmond in August.
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Violinists Marissa Resmini, left, and Becca Longhenry, right, members of the Richmond Philharmonic, play classical and gimmicky music during the COVID vaccine clinic inside the Dominion Building at the Richmond Raceway in Richmond, VA Friday, April 2, 2021. A multifariousness of musicians from the group have been performing at some of the clinics to help entertain and put people at ease.
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Rose Grayson comforted James Grayson (left) and Rudy McCollum afterwards Gov. Ralph Northam issued posthumous pardons for Francis DeSales Grayson and the other members of the Martinsville Seven in Richmond in August. The three are relatives of Grayson, who was executed forth with the six other Black men 70 years agone in connection with the rape of a white woman despite beingness denied due process of law.
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The statue of Amalgamated Gen. Robert E. Lee rested on the ground after being taken down from its pedestal on Monument Avenue in Richmond in September. A ruling by the Virginia Supreme Courtroom allowed it to be removed.
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Ward Tefft, owner of Chop Suey Books, handed a purse of books out the door of his Carytown business concern in March. Tefft announced in October that he was selling the store subsequently almost 20 years at the helm.
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A vaccination clinic at the Richmond Raceway in March had vials of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on paw. The J&J vaccine requires only ane shot.
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Mike Wallen directs The Virginians, the local chapter of the national Barbershop Harmony Society, in their rehearsal at Providence United Methodist Church on November nine, 2021. The chapter is post-obit the national group's lead and inviting women to bring together the grouping that'southward been only for men in its lxxx-year history.
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Emmett Jafari, a graduate of Maggie Walker Loftier School, is photographed with his granddaughter Mariam Jafari-Nasalli, 16, outside Maggie L. Walker Governor'southward Schoolhouse in Richmond, Va. on September 17, 2021. Mariam is currently a junior at the school.
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Josh Clarke, of Roanoke, Va. plays with his daughter Brie, 2, every bit they wait for a set to begin at the Richmond Folk Festival on October 9, 2021. Clarke grew up in Richmond and was in town visiting his parents.
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg takes a walking tour of Jackson Ward with local political figures, including Congressman A. Donald McEachin, D-4th, on Friday, Dec 3, 2021. Buttigieg visited the neighborhood as part of a conversation about the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Human action, which includes a pot of coin that could be tapped to programme a deck-bridge over a portion of I-95. The deck-bridge would reconnect the two parts of Jackson Ward split by construction of the turnpike that led to the interstate in the mid-1950s.
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