Reaction to Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s veto of a bill giving National Guard chaplain wide latitude to sermonize — another front in the ongoing separation of church and state debate — has been wide-ranging.

The social conservative Family Foundation in an e-mail said the governor denied “good sense and the General Assembly’s voting record” in favor of acquiescing “to the ACLU’s wishes” by vetoing “a commonsense, uncontroversial bill.” Read More…