FBI searches Virginia Senate leader's office as part of corruption probe, AP source says

FILE - Virginia Senate President pro tempore Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, listens to debate on the Senate floor, Feb. 17, 2026, in Richmond, Va. (AP Photo/Ryan M. Kelly, File)

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) — Virginia Sen. L. Louise Lucas has carved out a reputation as a fierce and outspoken advocate during her political career. One issue, in particular, has been at the forefront of her agenda: legalization of marijuana, which she says disproportionately affects members of the African American community.

She felt so strongly about the issue, the Democrat lawmaker sponsored a legalization bill and opened her own cannabis shop. Now, she's under the microscope as federal law enforcement appears to have raided her hometown political office and that cannabis business. It wasn't immediately clear what they were looking for but it's drawn attention to Lucas and her 34-year career in politics.

The Associated Press