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BUENA VISTA, Va. (WSET) — One of our local lawmakers made a stop in Buena Vista at a vaccine clinic Wednesday afternoon.
Congressman Ben Cline went around chatting with residents as they waited for their turn at the shot.
ROANOKE, Va – As COVID-19 vaccine supply increases across the Roanoke Valley, Congressman Ben Cline paid a visit to one of the largest vaccination sites in the region.
Hundreds and sometimes thousands of people get vaccinated here at the Berglund Center almost every day.
A bipartisan bill introduced by Virginia 6th District Rep. Ben Cline, R-Botetourt, and New York 10th District Rep. Jerry Nadler, D-New York City, was signed into law by President Joe Biden on March 27, according to the U.S. federal legislative information system.
ROANOKE, Va. (WSET) — Congressman Ben Cline is part of a group in Washington trying to break the political gridlock.
As a member of the Problem Solvers Caucus, Cline isn't very optimistic the Biden Administration can stem the flow of migrants at the border without doing one thing first.
SALEM, Va. (WDBJ) - With a quarter of all Virginians at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19, Gov. Ralph Northam (D-VA) is easing health and safety restrictions.
The latest beneficiaries are outdoor sports and entertainment venues.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WHSV) — Congressman Ben Cline issued a statement following Governor Ralph Northam’s decision to ease some COVID-19 restrictions regarding capacity limits in the Commonwealth.
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - With the Democrats now in control of the House, Senate and White House, change is happening. Most recently, a historic spending bill – the American Rescue Plan – was put in place in response to the coronavirus crisis.
Congressman Ben Cline visited Parry McCluer High School Monday to present framed copies of remarks he recently made on the House floor congratulating the boys basketball team and the boys indoor track and field team to the respective teams.
BUEANA VISTA, Va. (WSET) — Congressman Ben Cline feels that Gov. Northam needs to allow more parents and students in stadiums immediately.
Earlier in March, Cline wrote to Gov. Northam to address his concerns. Cline feels that fans can safely distance outside in fresh air with masks on.
A proposal by the federal government to redefine the population criteria for what constitutes a metropolitan statistical area has the attention of Harrisonburg City officials, but they’re not ready to offer an opinion.
