Your Seven Day Forecast

2023-2-22

by Graham Moomaw, Virginia Mercury
February 21, 2023

State Sen. Jennifer McClellan, D-Richmond, defeated Republican pastor Leon Benjamin in Tuesday’s special election for a Richmond-centered seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, a victory that will make her Virginia’s first Black congresswoman.

McClellan, a corporate attorney who has championed progressive causes like abortion access and curbing climate change over 17 years in the Virginia General Assembly, cruised to victory in the heavily Democratic 4th Congressional District, with the Associated Press and other news outlets calling the race for her less than 30 minutes after the polls closed. 

McClellan will succeed the late Rep. Donald McEachin, who died in November after battling colorectal cancer

McEachin had defeated Benjamin in the last two election cycles in the 4th District, which runs from the Richmond region to Petersburg and parts of Southside Virginia.

“Jennifer McClellan’s history-making victory as the first Black woman to be elected to Congress from Virginia will have ripple effects across the Commonwealth,” Democratic Party of Virginia Chairwoman Susan Swecker said in a news release Tuesday night. “Her leadership will expand upon the outstanding progress and advocacy for which we remember Congressman A. Donald McEachin.”

McClellan raised her profile by running for governor in 2021, finishing third in a five-way Democratic primary dominated by former Gov. Terry McAuliffe. 

Despite that disappointing result, McClellan’s path to Congress has been decisive. Just before Christmas, her supporters propelled her to a lopsided firehouse primary win over Sen. Joe Morrissey, D-Richmond, as she locked up the Democratic nomination for the vacant seat. 

Her race against Benjamin wasn’t particularly eventful. Campaign finance reports showed McClellan dominating the Republican in fundraising.

It’s unclear when McClellan will officially be sworn in to the new job. The General Assembly is in the final week of its 2023 legislative session, and McClellan is expected to continue voting in the statehouse until the results of Tuesday’s election are finalized.

The outcome will also mean more jockeying among Richmond-area Democrats looking to move up and fill the Virginia Senate seat McClellan is leaving behind.

Dels. Dawn Adams, D-Richmond, and Lamont Bagby, D-Henrico, have expressed interest in running for the Senate job, as has Democratic activist Alexsis Rodgers.

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April 19, 1950 - February 20, 2023

Visitation Services

Thursday, February 23, 2023, from 12:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M.

Saint John the Baptist Lutheran Church
1351 W Atlantic Street
Emporia Virginia

Thursday, February 23, 2023, at 2:00 P.M.

Saint John the Baptist Lutheran Church
1351 W Atlantic Street
Emporia Virginia

Johnny Lee Brna, 72, passed away on February 20, 2023, at his home. He was the son of the late Paul Brna and Rosa Bradley Brna. He was preceded in death by his parents, and brothers, Albert Brna and Kenneth Brna. Left to cherish his memory is his loving wife, Jacqueline Woodard Brna. Daughters, Linda Slate, Lisa Graham (Alex), brother Joseph R. Brna (Linda), sister Phyllis Brna. Grandchildren, Taylor Slate, Cambra Graham, Meredith Graham, Austin Graham, nieces, Katherine Talley (Dean), Sheila Sasser (Keith), along with many other nieces and nephews.

Johnny was a loving husband, father, brother, uncle, friend, and the best Papa. He was a selfless man who loved God, his family, friends, and being a part of the Farmers Hunt Club as he was an avid hunter. He was an excellent farmer and always took pride in his work. In his spare time, you could find Johnny in his garden picking his tomatoes or cucumbers, hunting with his grandson, Austin, or watching sports on tv. His presence will be greatly missed, as he was one of the best men we have ever known.

The family will receive friends on Thursday, February 23, 2023, at Saint John the Baptist Lutheran Church from 12:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. A funeral service will immediately follow, starting at 2:00 P.M. with Pastor Dennis Rhoads officiating. Interment will follow at the Lutheran Church Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Saint John the Baptist Lutheran Church. 1351 W Atlantic St. Emporia VA, 23847. Online condolences may be made at www.echolsfuneralhome.com

The 28th Annual Go Golfing for the Kids tournament, sponsored by Boddie-Noell Enterprises, Inc. will be held on Monday, May 1, 2022 at Magnolia Green Golf Club in Moseley, VA.

Jackson-Feild is a safe haven for children struggling with mental illness and/or substance use disorders. This tournament proceeds will be used to fund services for which Jackson-Field receives no funding. To date, the tournament has raised over $600,000. To help our children.

Sponsor a team of 4 for $700 or play as an individual for $175. All players receive lunch, 3 beverage tickets, snacks on the course, and dinner at the awards ceremony. Range balls will be provided, and the driving range will open 90 minutes prior to tee off.

If you have any questions, or would like to register now, email tbalsbaugh@jacksonfeild.org. Online registration will be made available soon.

We hope to see you on the green this May 1st and help children and their families achieve wellness from mental illness.