Va. Gov. Youngkin lost on his Cabinet pick, but could gain influence on vital state boards
It looks as if they bussed in every high school kid in Richmond for the bill signing.
Va. Gov. Youngkin lost on his Cabinet pick, but could gain influence on vital state boards
Va. Gov. Youngkin lost on his Cabinet pick, but could gain influence on vital state boards
After Democrats rejected Andrew Wheeler as a Cabinet member for Youngkin, the Republican-controlled House of Delegates declined to confirm 11 of former
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Va. Gov. Youngkin lost on his Cabinet pick, but could gain influence on vital state boards
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) at a bill-signing ceremony at the Capitol in Richmond on Feb. 16. (Shawn Thew/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
By Antonio Olivo
Yesterday at 8:00 a.m. EST
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) could see his influence grow on the state Board of Education and four other state panels as a result of a
dispute with Democrats over his nomination of a former Trump Cabinet member to oversee environmental policy.
House Republicans last week voted against confirming 11 of Democratic Gov. Ralph Northams appointments after Senate Democrats
rejected Andrew Wheeler a former coal lobbyist who served as Environmental Protection Agency administrator under President Donald Trump as
Youngkins pick for state secretary of natural and historic resources.
The move to block the 11 nominations which
Republicans said was in response to Wheeler not being confirmed broke a long-standing tradition in Virginias General Assembly to confirm a previous governors state board nominations without fanfare, regardless of political party.
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Laura Vozzella contributed to this report.
By Antonio Olivo
Antonio Olivo covers government, politics and other issues in Northern Virginia. He has also reported from Afghanistan and Mexico after joining The Washington Post in 2013. Twitter
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