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| Constitutional Amendments, Data Center Regulation, and the State of the Commonwealth | 20 Jan 2025 | 00:47:19 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Charlotte Rene Woods of Virginia Mercury, with the latest on the proposed amendments to Virginia's Constitution
Cameron Thompson of WTVR, covering Governor Youngkin's State of the Commonwealth address
Patrick Larsen of VPM News, who talks about the latest efforts to regulate data centers in the state
Plus the fallout from Richmond's water crisis, invasive species legislation, and the future of maternal health in the state.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps. The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Richmond Water Crisis, Race for Governor, and a Death in Prison | 13 Jan 2025 | 00:28:58 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Anna Bryson of the Richmond Times-Dispatch with the latest on Richmond's water crisis
Michael O’Connor of the Virginia Dogwood, who talks about the latest poll for the 2025 Governor's race
Dave Cantor of VPM News, who talks about the death of a man incarcerated at Red Onion prison in December
Plus Virginia's proposed abortion amendment, the latest on the car tax, the cultural history of water pumps in Richmond.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps. The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Red Onion Prison, Hampton Roads Investment, and Riggleman's Potential Run | 06 Jan 2025 | 00:29:28 | |
In this inaugural episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Laura Vozzella of The Washington Post, who talks about Denver Riggleman's potential run for statewide office
Jahd Khalil of VPM News, who talks about Del. Michael Jones' (D-Richmond) unannounced visit to the Red Onion prison
Markus Schmidt of Virginia Mercury, who talks about Hampton Roads Ventures' lack of investments in local projects
Plus:
Rep. John McGuire's publicized visit to President-elect Trump's Mar-a-Lago
Lt. Governor Winsome Earle-Sears and former Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger will both be guest speakers at the upcoming Virginia Capitol Correspondents' Association Gala
Governor Glenn Youngkin's passion for a commercial fusion power plant
And looking ahead to special elections in Loudoun County and Central Virginia, morning speeches on the General Assembly floor, and Governor Youngkin's plans for tax cuts to help cement his legacy.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps. The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| School Choice, Sourcing Stories, and What President Trump Means for Virginia | 27 Jan 2025 | 00:42:35 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Elizabeth Beyer of Cardinal News, with the potential consequences for Virginians if the federal government rescinds Medicaid expansion
Tyler Englander of WRIC, covering the Republican push for school choice in the legislature
Jahd Khalil of VPM News, who talks about Governor Youngkin's reaction to President Trump's actions on federal workers
Plus the optics game in the General Assembly and following up on last year's voter roll purge.--The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps. The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Child Care Subsidies, Offshore Wind, and the 2025 Race for Governor | 03 Feb 2025 | 00:43:05 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Olivia Diaz of the Associated Press, covering how the upcoming election is affecting the current General Assembly session.
Megan Pauly of VPM News, covering the waitlist for Virginia's child care subsidy program.
Brad Kutner, Richmond Bureau Chief for Radio IQ, who discusses the tension around the Trump administration and Virginia's planned offshore wind farm.
Plus looking ahead to Crossover, a child-care stipend for lawmakers, and long lines for the elevators in the General Assembly building.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps. The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Free Clinics, Immigration Enforcement, and Animal Rights | 10 Feb 2025 | 00:29:24 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Keyris Manzanares of VPM News, covering Richmond Public Schools' official resolution on immigration enforcement on school grounds.
Kate Seltzer of the Virginian-Pilot, covering Virginia's free clinics and the possibility of cuts to federal Medicaid funding.
Joe Dodson of Courthouse News, covering a bill to reduce penalties for people with developmental disorders who assault police officers.
Plus FOIA fees, animal-rights bills, and the future of Virginia's detention centers.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps. The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Sales Tax Surcharge, Residency Issues, and the Latest Casino Bill | 17 Feb 2025 | 00:30:10 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Dave Ress of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, covering bills to establish a legal cannabis market and to impose a sales tax surcharge to pay for schools.
Rich Meagher, political science professor at Randolph-Macon College and the host of VPM's "VA's Got Issues," following Natalie Anderson's reporting on the residency of Senator Christie New Craig.
Nathaniel Cline of the Virginia Mercury, covering the controversial tabling of the latest casino bill.
Plus the key role of interns in Virginia's legislature, the upcoming veto session, and the efforts to help young people transition out of foster care.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps. The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Stalled FOIA Reform, Federal Worker Anxiety, and A Visual Dispatch | 24 Feb 2025 | 00:33:46 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Charlotte Rene Woods of the Virginia Mercury, covering the last-minute stalling of a FOIA reform bill.
Shaban Athuman of VPM, showcasing a visual dispatch from the 2025 General Assembly.
Elizabeth Beyer of Cardinal News, covering Governor Youngkin's acknowledgement of the anxiety among federal workers in Virginia.
Plus a surprising seat opening, veto-watch, and health care uncertainty amid sweeping federal changes.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps. The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Competitive House Races, Voting Rights Restoration, and the Republican Primary for Governor | 03 Mar 2025 | 00:31:29 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Anna Bryson of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, covering Amanda Chase and Dave LaRock's entry into the Republican primary race for Governor.
Brandon Jarvis of Virginia Scope, covering three competitive state House races--Republican seats that Kamala Harris won last year.
Dean Mirshahi of VPM, covering the drop in the number of people whose voting rights are being restored by the Governor.
Plus, the race to replace Susan Swecker as chair of the state Democratic party, sign-in requirements for reporters bringing their phones to court, and rising thresholds for standardized test scores.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps. The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Library Funding, GreenCity Development, and the Governor's Pardon | 10 Mar 2025 | 00:33:14 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Olivia Diaz of the Associated Press, covering Governor Youngkin's pardon of a former police officer convicted of reckless firearm use.
Greg Schneider of the Washington Post, covering Warren County stripping funding for Samuels Public Library.
Lyndon German of VPM News, covering the stalling of Henrico County's GreenCity development.
Plus executive orders on ICE, uncertainty in state and local budgets, and the political dynamics and familiar names as the campaigns for Governor ramps up.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps. The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Leadership Changes, Attack Ads, and Education Politics | 17 Mar 2025 | 00:35:52 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Lauren Burke of Black Virginia News (and formerly Pod Virginia), covering leadership changes in both of Virginia's major political parties.
Chris Saxman of the VIP Podcast, covering how cuts to the federal Department of Education impact Virginia's schools and upcoming elections.
Rich Meagher of RVA's Got Issues, covering Winsome Earle-Sears' first attack ad, which ignores her Republican primary opponents and instead targets Abigail Spanberger directly.
Plus workhorse versus show horse candidates, continued controversy around VMI, and the history of concealed weapons in the General Assembly.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Education Cuts, Unemployment Claims, and Signature Submissions | 24 Mar 2025 | 00:37:38 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Whittney Evans of VPM News, covering how cuts to the federal Department of Education will impact Virginia's students.
Tyler Englander of WRIC, covering rising unemployment claims in Virginia as President Trump cuts the federal workforce.
Brad Kutner of Radio IQ, covering the signature submissions for Virginia's statewide candidate to appear on ballots.
Plus counterintuitive history, Virginia's voter purge lawsuit, and tonight's deadline for the Governor to sign, amend, and veto the bills from the General Assembly session.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Unemployment Claims, Health Department Cuts, and Record-Setting Veto Numbers | 31 Mar 2025 | 00:35:18 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Karri Peifer of Axios, covering the rising number of unemployment claims in Virginia.
Cameron Thompson of WTVR, covering Governor Youngkin's record-setting number of vetoes pushed through last week (and VPAP has visualized the numbers)
Chris Suarez of VPM, covering $425 million cut to the Virginia Department of Health as the federal government pulls grant funding for COVID-related programs.
Plus 23andMe goes bankrupt, pop-up wrestling matches, and Virginia's state songs.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Budget Dispute, Filing Deadlines, and the Virginia Supreme Court | 07 Apr 2025 | 00:38:27 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Kate Seltzer of the Virginian-Pilot, covering the latest on the filings for the fall ballot.
Joe Dodson of Courthouse News, covering a Virginia Supreme Court ruling an officer not liable for the attempted suicide of a detainee.
Jahd Khalil of VPM, covering Virginia's budget and the dispute over the Earned Income Tax Credit.
Plus speeches in the General Assembly, judicial controversy, and Virginia's relationship with native tribes in the state.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Research Cuts, TSA Picketing, and the Bills That Passed | 14 Apr 2025 | 00:33:30 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Sage Tanguay of the Bold Dominion podcast, covering some niche bills passed during the latest General Assembly session.
Michael O'Connor of the Virginia Dogwood, covering Richmond TSA workers picketing to get their union back from the Trump Administration.
Nathaniel Cline of the Virginia Mercury, covering federal cuts to Virginia's research colleges.
Plus local relief for federal workers, railroad infrastructure, and the relationship between journalists and academia.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Special Edition: The Latest Campaign Finance Numbers | 17 Apr 2025 | 00:46:32 | |
In this special episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by Ben Tribbett of Pocket Aces Consulting, and Jeff Ryer, former spokesman for the House and Senate Republicans, to break down the latest campaign finance disclosures for the candidates in Virginia's statewide and local races.
VPAP: Q1 Campaign Finance Reports
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Coal Emissions, Public Housing, and High School Reshuffling | 21 Apr 2025 | 00:42:10 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
James Libresco of Theogony, covering the difficulties around Alexandria's City High School's four-campus system--and the school district's new policy mandating Theogony's articles be approved by administration.
Charles Paullin of Inside Climate News, covering President Trump's exemptions for coal emissions, including Dominion Energy.
Whittney Evans of VPM, covering the failed attempt to privatize Gilpin Court, Richmond's largest public housing complex.
Plus struggles to clean up the Chesapeake Bay, a staffing shortage at Virginia's only youth prison, and a rushed vote to transform Alexandria's K-8 system.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| ICE Raid, Right-to-Work, and Trouble in Purcellville | 28 Apr 2025 | 00:35:37 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Hanna Pampaloni of Loudoun Now, covering the scandal surrounding a state police investigation of Purcellville's Vice Mayor.
Luke Weir of the Roanoke Times, covering the Democratic debate for Lieutenant Governor, where all candidates voice support for ending Right-to-Work.
Sean McGoey of VPM, covering the confusing facts and questions surrounding Tavares Floyd's campaign for Richmond City Council.
Plus an ICE raid in an Albemarle County courthouse, campaign finance oversight, and upcoming budget deadlines for localities around the state.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Early Voting, Budget Cuts, and Controversy On The Republican Ticket | 05 May 2025 | 00:31:30 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Laura Vozzella of the Washington Post, covering controversy on the Republican ticket as Governor Youngkin tried to oust Lieutenant Governor John Reid.
Dwayne Yancey of the Cardinal News, covering early voting for both statewide and local primaries around Virginia.
Jeff Schapiro of Radio IQ, covering the state budget with spending cuts in the face of looming federal budget cuts.
Plus: Jeff Schapiro's retirement from daily journalism, FOIAs and surveillance technology, and AG Miyares saving Laura Vozzella's life.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Intra-Party Chaos, Fraud Accusations, and Americorps Funding Cuts | 12 May 2025 | 00:37:59 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Kate Seltzer of the Virginian-Pilot, covering the ousting of Laura Hughes, former chairwoman for the Virginia Beach Republican Party.
Greg Schneider of the Washington Post, covering accusations of fraud between the Youngkin administration and the Nansemond Indian Tribe over healthcare funding.
Dean Mirshahi of VPM News, covering how federal Americorps funding cuts have impacted Virginia volunteerism.
Plus: award-winning hurricane coverage, Confederate statue removal, and some history of the Richmond Flying Squirrels.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Ticket Diversity, Amendment Rejections, and Non-Traditional Candidates | 19 May 2025 | 00:39:01 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Olivia Diaz of the Associated Press, covering the diversity of Virginia's Republican candidates against the backdrop of a federal crackdown on DEI.
Charlotte Rene Woods of the Virginia Mercury, covering the Virginia House Clerk rejecting three of Governor Youngkin's vetoes.
Brad Kutner of Radio IQ, covering some non-traditional candidates running for office this cycle.
Plus: elevator conversations, housing policy, and looking ahead to primary season.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Recall Petitions, Council Chaos, and Coal County Ventures | 26 May 2025 | 00:41:59 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Karen Graham of the Loudoun Times-Mirror, covering recall petitions in Purcellville.
Bill Atkinson of the Progress Index, covering internal strife and council meetings and financial distress in Hopewell.
Ben Paviour of the New York Times, covering coal magnate-led development projects in Southwest Virginia.
Plus: more budget battles, southern accents, and Virginia's judicial appointment process.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Sanctuary Cities, U.S. Attorney Competition, and Richmond's Second Water Crisis | 02 Jun 2025 | 00:40:52 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Elizabeth Beyer of Cardinal News, covering the competition to decide the next U.S. Attorney for Virginia's Western District.
Tyler Englander of WRIC, covering DHS' list of sanctuary cities, including several conservative Virginia counties.
Chris Suarez of VPM News, covering Richmond's second water crisis.
Plus: lingering tensions on the Republican ticket, a lack of FEMA money for flood-struck Virginians, and what it means to be the lieutenant governor.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Immigration Enforcement, Medicaid Cuts, and Tariff Uncertainty | 09 Jun 2025 | 00:33:56 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Sabrina Moreno of Axios Richmond, covering why Virginia is a hotspot for immigration enforcement.
Michael O'Connor of the Virginia Dogwood, covering how federal Medicaid cuts will affect Virginians' coverage and home healthcare workers.
Michael Martz of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, covering the continued uncertainty around President Trump's tariffs.
Plus: difficulty covering campaigns, the cost of the Richmond water crisis, and whether the car tax is ever going away.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Statewide Primaries, Campaign Yard Signs, and Public Radio Personalities | 16 Jun 2025 | 00:42:24 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Margaret Barthel of WAMU, covering what the candidates for lieutenant governor and attorney general have to say about policy issues.
Ryan Murphy of WHRO, covering local primary races that are heating up in Hampton Roads.
Jahd Khalil of VPM News, covering how the candidates for lieutenant governor envision their job description.
Plus: a shift away from NoVA candidates, campaign yard signs, and Dominion Energy versus Clean Virginia.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Special Edition: Virginia's 2025 Primary Results | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:34:37 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by political analyst Sam Shirazi to break down the results from Tuesday's primaries.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Primary Takeaways, Data Center Regulation, and AI-Informed Voting | 23 Jun 2025 | 00:43:42 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Shannon Heckt of the Virginia Mercury, covering Virginia's patchwork data center regulation policies.
Graham Moomaw of the Richmonder, covering how Richmond voters overwhelmingly voted against their former mayor, Levar Stoney.
Teo Armus of the Washington Post, covering some of the top takeaways from last week's primaries.
Plus: man-on-the-street interviews, special primary elections, and using AI to inform voting decisions.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Republican Unity, Fixing Water Problems, and the Big Beautiful Bill | 07 Jul 2025 | 00:42:54 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Lauren Burke of Black Virginia News (and formerly Pod Virginia), covering last week's Republican unity event--and whether it dispelled rumors of internal tensions.
Chris Saxman of the VIP Podcast, covering the impact of the Big Beautiful Bill on Virginians and upcoming elections.
Rich Meagher of RVA's Got Issues, covering meetings in Richmond and Henrico County to create a regional approach to local water issues.
Plus the summertime money crunch, campaign finance audits, and candidate walk-on music.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Campaign Catch-Up, ICE Controversy, and Pressure on UVA | 30 Jun 2025 | 00:37:31 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Anna Bryson of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, covering Virginia's GOP ticket holding its first united rally of the campaign.
Brandon Jarvis of the Virginia Scope, covering ICE agents operating out of the Chesterfield court house.
Brad Kutner of Radio IQ, covering how the candidates for governor respond to an immigrant mother concerned about deportation.
Plus: UVA President Jim Ryan's resignation, campaign mishaps for Winsome Earle-Sears, and the continuing battle between Clean Virginia and Dominion Energy.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| University Politics, Immigration Arrests, and Civilian Review Boards | 14 Jul 2025 | 00:39:31 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Kate Seltzer of the Virginian-Pilot, covering the Virginia Homeland Security Task Force's reported arrest of 2500 people.
Andrew Kerley of the Commonwealth Times, covering Senate Democrats considering blocking more of Governor Youngkin's university board.
Dean Mirshahi of VPM News, covering the continued delay of Richmond's civilian police review board.
Plus: avoiding questions, withheld diplomas, and city council meeting woes.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Ballot Initiatives, Candidate Summer Reading, and the Corrections Ombudsman | 21 Jul 2025 | 00:32:05 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Charlotte Rene Woods of the Virginia Mercury, covering the status of Virginia's corrections ombudsman office, one year after its creation.
Olivia Diaz of the Associated Press, covering Google partnering with Governor Youngkin to offer AI training to Virginia job-seekers.
Whittney Evans of VPM News, covering how ballot initiatives and recalls work in Virginia.
Plus: federal cuts to public radio, the effect of the Big Beautiful Bill, and what candidates for statewide office are reading this summer.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Medicaid Changes, Off-Year Elections, and the Growing Virginia Plan | 28 Jul 2025 | 00:51:26 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Princess Harrell of WJLA, covering Abigail Spanberger's "Growing Virginia Plan."
Tyler Englander of WRIC, covering disputes over the number of Virginians who will be affected by federal Medicaid changes.
Cameron Thompson of WTVR, covering the debate over whether Virginia's elections should remain off-year elections.
Plus: split-ticket elections, Governor Wilder's predictions, and lowering the voting age.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Minimum Wage Increases, Immigration Enforcement, and the Race for Governor | 04 Aug 2025 | 00:37:40 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Karri Peifer of Axios Richmond, covering the rise in Virginia's minimum wage.
Markus Schmidt of the Virginia Mercury, covering the latest on Virginia's Homeland Security Task Force.
Jonathan Martin of Politico, covering the latest on Virginia's gubernatorial election--including tensions on the Republican side and the lack of an endorsement from President Trump.
Plus: the latest jobs numbers, Labubu fever, and momentum for Jason Miyares and Abigail Spanberger.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Residential Rezoning, Palestine Protests, and Scholarship Language Changes | 11 Aug 2025 | 00:32:05 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Luke Weir of the Roanoake Times, covering the fight over residential rezoning in Roanoake.
Megan Pauly of VPM News, covering VCU's removal of race-related references from scholarship language under pressure from the Trump administration.
Dan Egitto of ArlNow, covering pro-Palestinian protests targeting a house in Arlington.
Plus: college Boards of Visitors, military language in campaign slogans, and invasive species on the Appalachian Trail.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Standardized Tests, Data Center Lawsuits, and a Registrar Resignation | 01 Sep 2025 | 00:44:57 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Karina Elwood of the Washington Post, covering Virginia schools' struggle with learning loss on standardized tests.
David Velasquez of the Daily Progress, covering Albemarle County's registrar resigning amid a police investigation.
Trevor Baratko of Inside NoVa, covering the latest legal troubles for the planned Digital Gateway data center.
Plus: teachers' unions, Quadzilla, and AI private schools.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Rights Restoration, True-Crime Fears, and Data Center Economics | 25 Aug 2025 | 00:39:46 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Sabrina Moreno of Axios Richmond, covering how Richmond is quickly becoming America's data center hub.
Joe Dodson of Courthouse News, covering a federal court's rejection of a challenge to Virginia's voting rights restoration system.
Andrew Cain of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, covering Lt. Governor Winsome Earle-Sears' targeting of transgender policies in Northern Virginia schools.
Plus: campaign finance disclosures, social media true-crime panic, and the music that candidates are listening to between campaign stops.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Federal Cuts, Campaign Rebrands, and Money Committee Takeaways | 18 Aug 2025 | 00:31:55 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Kate Seltzer of the Virginian-Pilot, covering the emergency committee convened to study the impacts of cuts to the federal workforce and funding.
Jeff Schapiro of UVA's Center for Politics, covering Lt. Governor Winsome Earle-Sears’ campaign rebrand: "Operation Defend and Deliver."
Jahd Khalil of VPM, covering takeaways from the money committees that met last week.
Plus: the official sports teams of Virginia's reporters, the lack of gubernatorial debates, and Governor Glenn Youngkin's political future.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Landslide Elections, Restitution Money, and Candidates On The Issues | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:53:14 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Charlotte Rene Woods of the Virginia Mercury, covering the gubernatorial candidates' positions on a variety of issues.
Jared Serre of FFXNow, covering the landslide election of Democrat James Walkinshaw in Virginia's 11th District.
Dean Mirshahi of VPM News, covering Richmond's approval of restitution money for a wrongfully imprisoned man,
Plus: state House races, steel slides, and RVA Pro Wrestling.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Special Elections, College Lawsuits, and Richmond Drivers | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:53:39 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Margaret Barthel of WAMU, covering the special primary election in Fairfax County.
Graham Moomaw of the Richmonder, covering former governor Doug Wilder's lawsuit against VCU.
Ben Paviour, a freelance reporter based in Richmond, covering his profile of House Minority Leader Terry Kilgore.
Plus: K9 attacks behind bars, Richmond drivers, and a proposed FOIA library.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Campaign Fundraising, Polling Accuracy, and the Car Tax | 22 Sep 2025 | 00:46:18 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Lauren Burke of Black Virginia News (and formerly Pod Virginia), covering the Virginia Value Pack 27 fundraiser for Virginia Democrats in red districts.
Chris Saxman of the VIP Podcast, covering an influx of spending for the Republican Governors Association in the wake of Charlie Kirk's murder.
Rich Meagher of RVA's Got Issues, covering Michelle Maldonado's opponent in the 20th House District dropping out of the race after losing his job to federal cuts.
Plus daylight savings, bipartisan trade conversations, and a car tax reality check.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Federal Pressure, Disaster Recovery, and the Nearing Election | 29 Sep 2025 | 00:44:57 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Shannon Heckt of the Virginia Mercury, covering how Southwest Virginia is adapting in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
Luca Powell of Richmond Times-Dispatch, covering the ouster of U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert after pressure from President Trump.
Greg Schneider of the Washington Post, covering the MAGA turn for Virginia's Republican candidates as the election nears.
Plus walk-out music, a clean energy summit, and Data Center Alley.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Pink-Slime Journalism, October Surprises, and a Clean Energy Summit | 06 Oct 2025 | 00:44:08 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Karri Peifer of the Axios Richmond, covering partisan papers arriving in Richmond mailboxes.
Charles Paullin of Inside Climate News, covering the clean energy summit held in Richmond last week.
Joe Dodson of Courthouse News, covering the legal fight between Virginia's Attorney General and a pro-Palestinian nonprofit.
Plus fake job postings, October Surprises, and a virtual Edgar Allan Poe.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Takeaways from the Virginia Governor's Debate | 10 Oct 2025 | 00:41:33 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by Jahd Khalil of VPM News and Olivia Diaz of the Associated Press to break down Thursday night's gubernatorial debate between Democrat Abigail Spanberger and Republican Winsome Earle-Sears; the issues, the strategies, and key takeaways in the lead-up to Election Day.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Collective Bargaining, University Funding, and Debate Reactions | 13 Oct 2025 | 00:37:47 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Whittney Evans of VPM News, covering Richmond educators' accusations of union-busting from the district
Teo Armus of the Washington Post, covering the lead-up to the Lieutenant Governor's debate, and how the campaigns are handling Jay Jones' leaked text messages.
Nathaniel Cline of the Virginia Mercury, covering Senate Democrats warning UVA leaders about the proposed funding agreement with the Trump Administration.
Plus public housing, Richmond's registrar, and Danny Avula announceing his reelection run on RVA's Got Issues.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Attorney General Debate, Right to Work, and the Election Countdown | 20 Oct 2025 | 00:54:02 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Kate Seltzer of the Virginian-Pilot, covering last week's debate for Attorney General.
Cameron Thompson of WTVR, covering the gubernatorial candidates' addresses at the Virginia Chamber of Commerce Education and Workforce Conference.
Brad Kutner of Radio IQ, covering the gubernatorial candidates on guns, trans issues, and campaign enthusiasm.
Plus dam safety, casino revenues, and a 32-bit Richmond.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Pre-Election Headlines, Mid-Decade Redistricting, and Candidate Accessibility | 27 Oct 2025 | 00:45:48 | |
.In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Julie Carey of NBC4, covering the impact of leaked Jay Jones texts on the upcoming election.
Dwayne Yancey of Cardinal News, covering how President Trump has factored into the Virginia election.
Jeff Schapiro of Virginia Public Radio, covering Winsome Earle-Sears' focus on transgender students in Virginia schools.
Plus AI debates, mid-decade redistricting, and candidate inaccessibility
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| SNAP Backup, Business Sentiment, and This Week's Election | 03 Nov 2025 | 00:54:17 | |
.In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Karina Elwood of The Washington Post, covering the report that says allegations of school-assisted abortions in Fairfax County are likely false.
Billy Shields of VPM News, covering the state-run emergency nutrition assistance program unveiled by Governor Youngkin.
Trevor Baratko of InsideNOVA, covering Northern Virginia business leaders becoming more pessimistic about the economy.
Plus where candidates will be on election night, off-year election challenges, and Daylight Saving Time.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Takeaways from the November Election | 06 Nov 2025 | 00:59:00 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by Jahd Khalil of VPM News, plus Democratic strategist Ben Tribbett and Republican strategist Jeff Ryer to break down this week's elections, which saw a Democratic sweep across races for statewide office and the General Assembly.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Shutdown Calculus, Legislature Demographics, and the Republican Reaction | 17 Nov 2025 | 00:45:31 | |
In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by:
Liz Crampton of Politico, covering how Virginia Republicans are reckoning with last week's crushing electoral loss.
Michael Martz of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, covering how Virginia's Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner handled voting to end the government shutdown.
Keyris Manzanares of VPM News, covering the gains in Latino representation in Virginia's legislature with this last election.
Plus RPS collective bargaining, VPAP's campaign insights, and Richmond's zoning overhaul.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
| Candidate Speeches, President Trump's Influence, and The Blue Tsunami | 10 Nov 2025 | 00:42:38 | |
Lauren Burke of Black Virginia News, covering the thirteen state House seats that Democrats flipped to give them a 64-36 majority.
Chris Saxman of the VIP Podcast, covering the waning influence of Donald Trump in Virginia's Republican turnout.
Rich Meagher of RVA's Got Issues, covering the victory and concession speeches from Abigail Spanberger and Winsome Earle-Sears.
Plus special election dominoes, penned-in press areas, and theater kid energy.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration by VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps.The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shaping communities across the commonwealth from the people who know it best, helping listeners stay informed about what’s happening in their state from the halls of the Capitol to their local neighborhoods. | |||
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