Virginia Podcast Shares FOIA Docs that Unveil the State’s Corporate Bias Over the Public Good.
Andie Driffill Andie Driffill

Virginia Podcast Shares FOIA Docs that Unveil the State’s Corporate Bias Over the Public Good.

A recent Freedom of Information Act request to DPOR reveals critical lapses in the state's construction oversight. We are dedicated to exposing these lapses on our newest endeavor, the Rabbit Whole Podcast. Since 2020, the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation has decriminalized and deregulated violations committed by contractors in Virginia.

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What I Wish I Had Known Before Building a Home with a Custom Builder in Richmond.
Practical Insights Andie Driffill Practical Insights Andie Driffill

What I Wish I Had Known Before Building a Home with a Custom Builder in Richmond.

Building a custom home in Richmond, Virginia, can be fraught with hidden pitfalls. Homebuyers often face defects like structural issues, HVAC problems, water leaks, electrical flaws, and poor workmanship. Despite warranties, getting coverage is difficult due to exemptions and uncooperative builders. Understanding your rights and taking proactive measures can help address issues effectively and protect your investment.

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Governor Youngkin's Vetoes and Legislative Compromises: Another Look at Gubernatorial Leadership and Purple State Outcomes
The Rabbit Whole The Rabbit Whole

Governor Youngkin's Vetoes and Legislative Compromises: Another Look at Gubernatorial Leadership and Purple State Outcomes

Governor Glenn Youngkin has recently made significant moves in Virginia's legislative landscape by vetoing 20 bills and signing 30 others. These actions have sparked considerable debate and reactions from both sides of the political aisle. The vetoes include some of the most far-reaching changes proposed by the 2024 General Assembly, particularly those aimed at altering Virginia's court proceedings and reducing the governor's oversight of state agencies. Youngkin's swift actions, taken just five days after the legislature adjourned, have set the stage for a contentious political environment and limited new legislative proposals.

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Corporatocracy by Veto

Corporatocracy by Veto

An examination of the loss of consumer protections in Virginia as Governor Youngkin - by veto - holds Virginia in lockstep with Mississippi as one of only two states in the country that do not allow class action lawsuits. Examine the cost of corporate protection and the new status quo for consumers as the state forges ahead in favor of Corporatocracy.

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Fair is Fair

Fair is Fair

A recap of the second episode, “Fair is Fair”. This deep dive covers the current administration’s efforts to expand exemptions for unlicensed work in Virginia which was previously prohibited in the state. Discussion extends to the failure of the new construction home that inevitably led the homeowners to pay repair costs and mold remediation, and details the long term health consequences for their children. Follow along as they recount why the state is failing at regulation that could prevent harm.

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4 Things to Consider If You Build a New Construction Home

4 Things to Consider If You Build a New Construction Home

Uncover four hidden dangers in new construction: inadequate ventilation, hidden structural defects, unseen environmental hazards, and legal challenges with home warranties. Learn how these issues impact health and safety, and discover proactive measures to protect your investment.

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How to Lose $1000

How to Lose $1000

After notifying the builder about issues within the home, the ceiling unexpectedly collapsed propelling us into a nightmare of repairs and legal costs that devastated us through no fault of our own. What should have been a minor hiccup became a new way of life for our family as we navigated nonstop repairs and toxic mold.

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