Ja'han Jones is The ReidOut Blog writer. He's a futurist and multimedia producer focused on culture and politics. His previous projects include 'Black Hair Defined' and the 'Black Obituary Project.'
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is on a bit of a losing streak. And he’s not happy about it. Last fall, Youngkin had dreams of leading a government under full GOP control. Those dreams were dashed when several candidates he endorsed in Virginia’s legislative races lost, with Democrats ultimately holding the state Senate and flipping the House of Delegates. At the time, news outlets reported on the difficulty Youngkin would likely face in trying to pass his agenda. Oh, how right they were.
But it turns out the highly publicized affair was a bit premature. The plan faced a torrent of criticism over its potential windfall for rich investors and its ultimate cost to state taxpayers. That criticism came from labor groups, local residents and — importantly — the Democratic leader of the Senate, Louise Lucas.
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