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Spanberger Reverses Youngkin ICE Policy and Launches Affordability Push on Day One

Republican leaders say ending state cooperation with ICE will make Virginia less safe.

Overview

  • The new governor signed 10 executive orders that direct cross-agency cost‑cutting reviews, order a housing‑permitting overhaul, create a health financing task force, and stand up an Economic Resiliency Task Force to assess federal funding and workforce shifts.
  • She rescinded former Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s directive requiring state police and corrections to cooperate with ICE, arguing officers should focus on core public‑safety duties; immigrant‑advocacy groups praised the change.
  • In her State of the Commonwealth address, Spanberger urged passage of an Affordable Virginia agenda that includes renter protections, a revolving loan fund for mixed‑income housing, and rejoining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
  • Republicans condemned the ICE reversal and labeled her early actions a leftward turn, warning about public‑safety risks and pointing to Democratic bills on sentencing and new taxes as signs of an expansive agenda.
  • Energy policy figures prominently as a federal judge allowed Dominion Energy’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project to resume construction, intersecting with Spanberger’s emphasis on lowering power costs.