Tax breaks, immigration, education: Youngkin’s priorities for his final year as Virginia governor
- Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin delivered his State of the Commonwealth address, outlining his priorities for the final year of his term, including tax relief and education funding.
- Youngkin proposed a car tax credit for working-class families, stating it would fully cover their average car tax of $290 while maintaining localities' funding.
- He emphasized the need for compliance with ICE detainers, threatening to withdraw state funding from non-compliant localities and urged for legislation on drone privacy.
- Youngkin's proposals faced resistance from Democratic leaders, particularly regarding the scholarship program and tax relief measures, with concerns over partisanship raised by Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell.
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