A Busy April in Virginia Politics
This week on The Cardinal: News of Virginia, host Dutchie Jessee sits down with founding editor and columnist Dwayne Yancey to break down a high-stakes stretch in Virginia politics. With a critical April 13 deadline looming, the governor must decide the fate of dozens of bills, choosing to sign, veto, or send them back to the General Assembly. Expect fewer headline-grabbing vetoes and more behind-the-scenes maneuvering as legislation returns for revisions in a same-party power dynamic.
They dig into the issues driving debate across the Commonwealth. Cannabis legalization remains stuck in a gray area, with retail sales still out of reach despite legislative movement. Skill games are back on the table, casino expansion is inching forward, and the long-promised gaming commission is once again delayed. Meanwhile, a major budget standoff over data centers and tax incentives has brought lawmakers to a standstill, raising big questions about economic growth, energy consumption, and who really benefits.
The conversation also turns to a surprising political subplot. Early voting is surging ahead of the April 21 special election tied to redistricting, with turnout patterns already raising eyebrows across party lines. What it signals, and what it could reshape, is still unfolding.
From legislative deadlines to election momentum, this episode delivers a clear, sharp look at where Virginia politics stands right now and where it’s headed next.