When the General Assembly comes back to town on Wednesday, the big question is about compromise — whether one is possible on Gov. Glenn Youngkin‘s proposal to reject the legislature’s $1 billion sales tax on digital services or whether his record 153 vetoes means finding accord on a state budget is out of reach.

Legislators are unlikely to overturn any vetoes — most were on legislation that passed on essentially partisan lines in a nearly evenly divided House of Delegates and state Senate. It takes a two-thirds vote to override a veto.

Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.