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Finding a prescription for Medicaid
Thorny issue could test relations between McAuliffe and the General Assembly
Expansion of Virginia’s $5.5 billion Medicaid program is shaping up to be one of the most contentious issues facing Gov.-elect Terry McAuliffe and the Virginia General Assembly.
Interview
Seeking common ground
McAuliffe navigates relationships with Republican legislators
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It’s a new era in Virginia politics. Since the close of a bitter, divisive election, Gov.-elect Terry McAuliffe has been searching for common ground with his Republican counterparts.
Opinion
Redistricting, why wait?
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Despite unhappiness with those elected to office, voters don’t have much choice when it comes to replacing them.
From This Issue
Mountains of information
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Payment data expected to offer a clearer picture of how health care is delivered.
Home improvement firm learned to adapt
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After being in business for more than 25 years, Chuck and Robert Vailes had been through a number of economic slumps, but the Great Recession of 2007-09 was different.
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AllergEase expects to hire as its retail sales rise
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Entrepreneur Zeeshan Kaba found the idea for his current business venture in his pocket.
Purdue provost named next president of Virginia Tech
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The provost of Purdue University has been selected from 238 candidates to become the next president of Virginia Tech on June 1.
Tesla Motors is expanding presence in Virginia
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A Supercharger station may not mean much to the average driver, but for owners of Tesla’s Model S electric sedan it can mean waiting minutes to charge their cars versus hours.
Early Mountain Vineyards promotes Virginia wine
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AOL co-founder Steve Case and his wife, Jean, didn’t set out to own a winery, but when the opportunity to purchase the former Sweely Estates presented itself in 2011, they couldn’t pass it up.
Ethical dilemma
Legislature debates reform after the embarrassment of ‘Giftgate’
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Less than three years after a powerful Virginia legislator was convicted of bribery and extortion, ethics reform has again been thrust onto Virginia’s legislative center stage.
Looking for election clues
Panelists discuss the fate of McAuliffe, Cuccinelli and Warner
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Virginia Business looked at the results of the November election at its seventh annual Political Roundtable, held at The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond on Nov. 14.
Crossing borders — in the classroom
Virginia business schools say international students increase the quality of education
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Attending business school in the U.S. promises to yield a lot more than a degree for South Korea native Yeonwoo Kim, a third-year management student at Virginia Tech’s Pamplin College of Business.
Beyond paper
From tools to prosthetic limbs, 3-D printing is becoming more mainstream
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A plastic plumbing doo-dad might seem like a far cry from Captain Picard barking out an order for “Tea, Earl Grey, hot,” to the replicator on board “Star Trek’s” USS Enterprise, but, believe it or not, that’s where 3-D printing technology is ultimately headed.