Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed bills related to tax breaks for a Confederate group and small business skill games.

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed bills that would have ended a tax break for a Confederate heritage organization, United Daughters of the Confederacy, and allowed small businesses to host skill games similar to slot machines. Youngkin rejected 48 bills from the state's legislative session, including ones related to contraception access and Confederate special license plates. He cited the importance of not infringing on religious freedoms and the need for tax exemption reform.

May 18, 2024
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