Cannabis bills, cellphone-free education and nuclear fusion – VPM News

Former Richmond judge sought improper relationships, commission says

Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Monday morning that he intends to eliminate taxes on tips earned by workers in the hospitality, food and personal service industries.
Youngkin made the announcement at McLean’s Restaurant in Richmond, where he and other Republican leaders donned aprons and served breakfast — though the governor was likely the only server who had to step away to film a remote appearance on Fox News.

BizSense Beat is a weekly collaboration between VPM News and Richmond BizSense that recaps the region’s top business stories.
This week, Jonathan Spiers of BizSense and VPM’s Benjamin Dolle discuss the ongoing negotiations over the City Center development in downtown Richmond, VCU’s board signing off on the first phase of the Athletic Village project and a proposed nuclear fusion plant in Chesterfield County.

Listen in and read more here.

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