Virginia lawmakers passed a bill Monday that would make the electric chair the state’s method of execution if lethal injection drugs are unavailable.
A spokesman for Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, would not say if he plans to sign the bill into law.
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Virginia is one of a number of states that have been unable to obtain execution drugs and have looked for alternatives. Utah has enacted the firing squad as a backup, and Tennessee green-lighted the electric chair.









