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  2. Virginia Employment Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) is an agency of the Virginia state government that provides benefits and services to unemployed citizens, such as employment programs. [1][2] The agency currently runs a monthly newsletter, sends monthly reports to the Virginia General Assembly, and issues press releases.

  3. Bill Fitzgerald's complete interview with VEC commissioner ...

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    For more than two years, the CBS 6 Problem Solvers and Bill Fitzgerald have investigated a multitude of issues the COVID-19 pandemic exposed within the Virginia Employment Commission (VEC). Chief ...

  4. The Huffington Post

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  5. Category:State agencies of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Articles about subdivisions of the Government of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Includes agencies and departments, their boards and commissions, and the like.

  6. The Huffington Post

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  7. Youngkin proposes exempting tips from Virginia income tax - AOL

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    Estimates by the Virginia Department of Taxation and Virginia Employment Commission found that the proposal would benefit more than 250,000 people in the state.

  8. VEC - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Electric Cooperative, United States Ventura (Amtrak station), California, United States; Amtrak station code VEC Virginia Employment Commission Virtual Experience Company, a former subsidiary of Blitz Games Studios Venerable English College, originally a Roman hospice, later a seminary for potential English Catholic priests

  9. Walter Isaacson - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    Walter Isaacson was paid $696,904 to sit on the boards of United Continental Holdings