U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) has introduced a bill specifically designed to prevent government shutdowns in the future, called the Stop STUPIDITY Act. STUPIDITY stands for Shutdowns Transferring Unnecessary Pain and Inflicting Damage In The Coming Years, and the bill would ensure the government remains funded in the event Congress and the executive branch can’t reach a deal on the federal budget.
(Fairfax News)
As the shutdown continues, Fairfax County officials are considering ways to provide further assistance to those impacted. Proposals made at a recent Board of Supervisors meeting included delaying certain car tax payments, requesting leniency from utility companies for area residents and how to fund housing assistance services if the shutdown continues.
(WTOP)
There’s a new arrival at George Mason University’s Fairfax campus, as a fleet of autonomous robots on wheels will serve students and campus residents by delivering food. The delivery robots are being incorporated into students dining plan, with the cost of delivery being $1.99.
(The Washington Post)
Virginia is providing millions in funding for transportation projects tied to the arrival of Amazon in Crystal City. The projects include adding a second entrance to the Crystal City Metro station and an expansion of the Crystal City-Potomac Yard bus rapid transit system.
(Arl Now)
Previously labeled as exotic animals, chinchillas, hedgehogs and hermit crabs are now recognized as legal pets in Fairfax County.
(WTOP)