Should Va. stop practice of suspending licenses for non-driving offenses? Evan Jones January 15, 2019 1 minute read A renewed effort is underway to end Virginia’s practice of suspending drivers’ licenses for people convicted of offenses that have nothing to do with driving — or who have failed to pay court costs. WFIR’s Evan Jones has the latest: Share: Post navigation Previous: New Works Festival returns ThursdayNext: Expanded Virginia hate crimes bill fails to advance Related Stories Carilion Children’s trauma nurse urges safety first approach for those breaking out the Flexible Flyers this week Gene Marrano January 29, 2026 0 Attorney General Jay Jones Joins Multistate Coalition Condemning DOJ Threats Against Minnesota Clark Palmer January 29, 2026 0 Wason Center General Assembly issues survey tilts “blue” as to what Virginians favor Gene Marrano January 29, 2026 0