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Lawmakers propose work visa expansion for seafood industry | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Sarah Roderick-Fitch | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-04 14:17:00

(The Center Square) – Legislation to exempt caps on visas for foreign workers in the seafood industry has been introduced in the Senate, with supporters saying the workers are critical to the industry.

Sens. Tim Kaine, D-Va., Mark Warner, D-Va. and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, introduced the Save Our Seafood Act, which would exempt fish processors from H-2B visa caps. The lawmakers say the visas are vital to the industry and economy.

The Virginia senators say the seafood industry is a billion-dollar industry in the commonwealth that generates over $26 million and supports more than 7,000 jobs; however, it relies heavily on H-2B visa holders.

Congress has set an H-2B, a non-agriculture temporary worker, program cap at 66,000 per fiscal year, according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The program splits the number in half for workers to begin employment between Oct. 1 and March 31; the other 33,000 can work between Apr. 1 and Sept. 30.

The senators say during crab and oyster season, the seafood processors “struggle to get enough workers.” The legislation “would permanently exempt seasonal, nonimmigrant workers” in the industry from the visa cap.

The New American Economy found that foreign-born workers comprise a large portion of the seafood processing workforce, noting that nearly 63% of fish processing workers.

Warner cautioned that without the workers, the industry could be jeopardized.

“Without this workforce, many of Virginia’s seafood processors would simply have to close up shop,” Warner said. “I’m glad to introduce this legislation that will help Virginia’s businesses by ensuring they have the labor needed to keep their operations up and running.”

John Graham III, president of Graham & Rollins, Inc., a Virginia-based seafood company, describes the visa program as a “lifeline” for his family business.

“Our fourth generation family crab processing facility in Hampton continues to struggle to keep our doors open!” said Graham, who is supporting the legislation. “The H-2B program has been our lifeline the last 30 years and without congressional help we will perish. The current lottery system currently deployed by Homeland Security is not feasible to sustain any kind of business and frankly is a disaster!!”

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Some employers take action against employees for social media comments on Charlie Kirk's death

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www.youtube.com – 13News Now – 2025-09-13 22:37:43

SUMMARY: Following Charlie Kirk’s death, some Virginia employers have taken action against employees who made controversial social media comments. In healthcare and education sectors, individuals were placed on leave or terminated for remarks deemed unprofessional or supportive of violence. Riverside Walter Reed Hospital fired an anesthesiologist, and Newport News and Accomack County schools disciplined staff members. Experts highlight the blurred line between personal expression and professional conduct due to social media’s reach. William and Mary law professor Margaret Hugh emphasized that employment laws and at-will policies allow employers broad authority to act. She urges unity and respect amid heightened tensions.

Some Virginia employers are taking action against employees for social media comments made regarding Charlie Kirk’s death. A legal expert weighed in on where the line is drawn.

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Area of interest forms in the Atlantic

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www.youtube.com – 13News Now – 2025-09-11 19:22:59

SUMMARY: On September 11, 2025, Chief Meteorologist Tim Pandages reported on Hurricane Hub Live about tropical developments in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific. In the Atlantic, a low-chance area of interest near the Cabo Verde Islands may become Tropical Storm Gabrielle but requires favorable conditions. Recent tropical waves have struggled due to stable atmospheric conditions. Models show possible development east of the Leeward Islands with a likely recurving path away from Bermuda. In the eastern Pacific, Tropical Depression 13E has formed, expected to become Hurricane Mario, the season’s 8th hurricane. The Atlantic has had only one hurricane so far, Major Hurricane Aaron. Activity is expected to increase into October.

The newly formed area of interest could become Invest 92-L off the coast of Africa. Find out about that and more during tonight’s episode of Hurricane Hub LIVE! Livestream from Thursday, September 11, 2025.

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Cat cafes, chromotherapy and pumpkin delivery: Here’s what’s new in RVA this September

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www.youtube.com – 12 On Your Side – 2025-09-11 19:05:58

SUMMARY: This September in RVA, Patch to Porch RVA delivers handpicked pumpkins from local farms, offering design, setup, and cleanup services for homes and events in Richmond, Henrico, and Chesterfield. Shore Pump introduces Beam Light Sauna, featuring infrared sauna and chromotherapy, promoting detox, skin renewal, and wellness with customizable sessions and memberships. The Fan now hosts River City’s first cat café, The Perfect Bean, combining a coffee bar with an adoptable cat lounge upstairs. Sourced locally, their drinks include seasonal, cat-themed specials. Cats come from Purring Hearts VA rescue, offering adoption opportunities, fostering community engagement and animal welfare.

What’s New in RVA is dedicated to informing you about the latest happenings in the Richmond area.

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