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  1. Home | Virginia.gov

    The official website of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Learn about Virginia government, contact a state agency, and find the services and resources you need.

  2. History and Facts on Virginia

    Virginia became a colony in 1624 and entered the union on June 25, 1788, the tenth state to do so. Virginia was named for Queen Elizabeth I of England, the “Virgin Queen” and is also known as the …

  3. Services & Resources - Virginia.gov

    Get the help from Virginia government that you need. Find services and resources offered by the many state agencies of Virginia.

  4. Agencies - Virginia.gov

    Within the government of Virginia there are over 100 state agencies and offices. On Virginia.gov you can easily find and contact one of these state agencies to get the best help possible.

  5. State Government | Virginia.gov

    Learn about Virginia state government, the branches that compose it, and how it can help you.

  6. House Members - house.vga.virginia.gov

    House Members Members of the 2026 Virginia House of Delegates Anderson, Jessica L. Capitol Office: 804 District: 71 Description: Counties of James City (part) and New Kent (part); City of Williamsburg …

  7. Local Government - Virginia.gov

    Find information on your local Virginia government website and representatives.

  8. The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

    VDACS promotes the economic growth and development of Virginia agriculture, provides consumer protection and encourages environmental stewardship.

  9. January Releases - governor.virginia.gov

    Jan 22, 2026 · “Today, I am declaring a State of Emergency ahead of the winter weather event to ensure Virginia is fully prepared to respond and recover,” said Governor Spanberger.

  10. VIRGINIA STATE POLICE

    Law enforcement agencies are required to confer with the Virginia Missing Persons Clearinghouse/State Police prior to activation of local alerts. View the full list of forms >>