Push for Prescription Drug Affordability Board in Virginia revived after governor’s veto Ian Price January 7, 2025 1 minute read The fight to make prescription drugs more affordable in Virginia is back in the spotlight as lawmakers return to Richmond, after a bipartisan effort last year was stopped only by the governor’s veto. WFIR’s Ian Price has more. Share: Post navigation Previous: Advocates push for federal funding to improve nursing home staffing, care quality in VirginiaNext: Virginia Energy Sense offers tips to save on heating costs during cold snap Related Stories Ronald McDonald House of Southwest Virginia and other “Houses,” want to make sure people understand their mission. Gene Marrano May 22, 2026 Roanoke mayor addresses budget cuts, FLOCK surveillance technology Ian Price May 22, 2026 Vinton acquires properties damaged in 2022 fire to support revitalization efforts Web Staff May 22, 2026