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Chronic kidney disease affects more than 35 million Americans, and more than half of patients with advanced disease ultimately die from cardiovascular complications.
The revisions concern sales and possession that remain illegal after the market opens.
The Safer Communities Program currently funds initiatives in 4 cities, including Richmond.
The governor also signed bills calling for votes on 3 other proposed constitutional amendments.
More than a dozen localities across Virginia currently criminalize loitering or homeless-adjacent activity.
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Long-time Pickin Producer has donated his vast cd Bluegrass collection to the WHRO Library
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