Virginia Office of the Governor Forms

The Virginia Office of the Governor is responsible for representing and leading the state of Virginia. The governor's office is responsible for implementing and enforcing state laws, overseeing the state budget, managing state agencies, and making decisions on behalf of the state. The office also addresses issues and concerns of the residents of Virginia and communicates with other states, as well as federal government agencies, on matters of importance to the state.

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This document outlines the additional restrictions imposed on the Eastern Region of Virginia due to the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. It provides details about the specific measures and guidelines that have been implemented to help control the spread of the virus in this area.

This document describes Phase Three of the Forward Virginia plan, which outlines the guidelines and restrictions in place for the state of Virginia during the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides information on what businesses and individuals can expect during this phase of reopening.

This executive order declares a state of emergency in Virginia due to the possibility of civil unrest at the state capitol. It aims to address and mitigate any potential threats to public safety.

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