Legislators Told That Surplus Won't Last
14th Nov 2006, 09:20 GMT
Northern Virginia continues to solidify its status as the economic engine of the state, but a weakening housing market could mean leaner times for lawmakers in Richmond, according to a report presented yesterday to the House of Delegates.
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