Legislators plan a head-on confrontation with Gov. Glenn Youngkin over two of his highest-profile vetoes last year: bills for a state panel to cap medication prices and to ensure Virginians’ right to contraception.
That clash will come in a General Assembly session where Youngkin, like any one-term Virginia governor during a final year in office, is thinking about a legacy, and during the year when all 100 members of the House of Delegates are up for election.
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