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    www.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.

  3. Virginia CommonHelp

    commonhelp.virginia.gov

    Learn how assistance benefits can work for individuals and families through the below programs: New to CommonHelp? Child Care Services. Financial assistance is provided to eligible families to help with the cost of child care so they can work or attend education programs. Energy Assistance (Fuel, Crisis, or Cooling)

  4. Secretary of the Commonwealth

    www.commonwealth.virginia.gov

    WHAT WE DO. The Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth is responsible for assisting the Governor in a number of different capacities.

  5. Virginia - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia

    Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, [a] is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The state's capital is Richmond and its most populous city is Virginia Beach.

  6. State Government - Virginia.gov

    www.virginia.gov/state-government

    Virginia has an online portal that provides both easy access to Virginia's open data and keeps Virginians informed of major Commonwealth initiatives that utilize big data. Learn about Virginia state government, the branches that compose it, and how it can help you.

  7. Services & Resources - Virginia.gov

    www.virginia.gov/services

    Public transit service locator. Become a car dealer. Safety service patrol and more. Get the help from Virginia government that you need. Find services and resources offered by the many state agencies of Virginia.

  8. Virginia | Capital, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/place/Virginia-state

    Virginia was nicknamed the Old Dominion for its loyalty to the exiled Charles II of England during the Puritan Commonwealth and Protectorate (1653–59). It has one of the longest continuous histories among the American states, dating from the settlement of Jamestown in the early 17th century.