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The Virginia General Assembly released its final state budget of the legislative session on Thursday, with one notable item left out—the $2 billion deal to fund construction of a new stadium for the Washington Wizards and Capitals in Alexandria’s Potomac Yard neighborhood.
“I believe the Senate is about to make a colossal mistake,” Youngkin said at a press conference on the steps of the state capitol building Thursday. “It was truly—and could truly be—a monumental opportunity.”
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