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Big bucks, big targets in Virginia House races | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Shirleen Guerra | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-18 10:23:00

(The Center Square) – Democratic challengers in key Virginia House of Delegates races are raising eye-popping sums ahead of the June primaries, outpacing Republicans with several six-figure hauls.

All 100 House seats are on the ballot this year, with Democrats defending a narrow 51-49 majority that Republicans are working to flip in November.

House Democratic candidates reported raising $3.7 million in the first quarter, more than double the $1.5 million brought in by Republican contenders, according to campaign finance data compiled by the Virginia Public Access Project.

Much of that momentum is being driven by well-funded Democratic challengers targeting swing districts—with five non-incumbents topping $100,000 this quarter alone.

Lily Franklin, a Democrat running in House District 41, reported raising $190,338, the second-highest total behind House Speaker Don Scott, who brought in more than $813,000. Scott had a starting balance of $1.8 million and ended the quarter with $2.5 million.

Franklin is aiming to unseat Republican Del. Chris Obenshain in a Montgomery and Roanoke-area district seen as one of the top battlegrounds this cycle.

Democrat John McAuliffe reported raising $170,820 in House District 30, where he is challenging Republican Del. Geary Higgins in Loudoun and Fauquier counties. He received over $90,000 from a single donor, according to VPAP.

In House District 22, Democrat Elizabeth Guzman raised just under $150,000 in her bid to unseat Republican Del. Ian Lovejoy in Prince William County. Guzman previously served in the House before an unsuccessful run for state Senate in 2023.

Jennifer Anderson, who lost to Del. Amanda Batten in 2023, is back for a rematch in House District 71 and raised more than $115,000 this quarter. In House District 97, Republican Tim Anderson raised $112,912 as he seeks to reclaim a Virginia Beach seat from Democratic Del. Michael Feggans.

Virginia law bars sitting legislators from fundraising during the legislative session, which ran through much of the first quarter. 

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One Good Thing: Street naming

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www.youtube.com – 12 On Your Side – 2025-06-16 06:56:49

SUMMARY: A new street has been named in honor of Jon Lugbill, the founder and executive director of Sports Backers in Henrico. The commemorative street naming recognizes his years of service and leadership with the organization. “Jon Lugbill Drive” is now located outside the organization’s headquarters as he prepares to retire. Despite lingering puddles from recent rain, the morning commute remained smooth. The ceremony celebrating Lugbill marks a meaningful gesture of appreciation for his contributions to the local sports community and his lasting legacy in promoting active lifestyles throughout the region. Candace and Sarah reported from the scene.

Sports Backers honored its founder and executive director with a commemorative street naming.

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Man accused of killing Minnesota lawmaker arrested after ‘largest manhunt in state history’

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www.youtube.com – 13News Now – 2025-06-16 05:27:22

SUMMARY: Vance Boelter was arrested near his farm in Green Isle, Minnesota, ending what authorities call the largest manhunt in state history. He is accused of killing former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, and separately shooting State Senator John Hoffman and his wife. Police discovered a list of potential targets, including Democratic lawmakers and abortion rights advocates. The attacks highlight a rising trend of threats against elected officials. No motive has been released. A memorial for the Hortmans grows at the state capitol, and senators are set to receive a bipartisan security briefing amid renewed safety concerns.

57-year-old Vance Boelter has been arrested alive in a field near his home in Sibley County, where the search concentrated Sunday.

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Flood watch remains in effect; more scattered storms with potential for torrential downpours

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www.youtube.com – WTVR CBS 6 – 2025-06-14 11:47:32

SUMMARY: A flood watch remains in effect through tonight for much of the area, with potential for torrential downpours, especially north and west of Richmond. Storms today may produce rainfall rates up to 2–3 inches per hour and gusts near 40 mph. Scattered storms are likely mid-to-late afternoon and into the evening. Sunday, Father’s Day, will be muggy with highs near 80 in Richmond, cooler to the north and east. A marginal risk of strong storms exists south of I-64. Rain chances ease midweek as temps rise to the 90s. A front Thursday brings brief relief before heat returns next weekend.

We’re tracking more scattered storms for Saturday. Showers and storms will increase from mid-afternoon into the evening. Due to the muggy air, torrential downpours will occur, and localized flooding is possible. Some spots could pick up multiple inches of rainfall. A few storms could have some gusts in excess of 40 mph.

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