Federal Bureau of Investigation agents searched the office of Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas on Wednesday.
The search is part of an investigation related to possible corruption and bribery involving marijuana businesses during the Biden administration, according to two people familiar with the case.
Senator Lucas is a prominent Democrat and a key figure in Virginia politics. She serves as the chair of the powerful Senate Finance and Appropriations Committee.
The agents conducted the search at her office in the state Capitol in Richmond. Authorities did not immediately provide details about what they were seeking.
The investigation appears to focus on interactions between lawmakers and individuals seeking influence over cannabis regulations. Virginia legalized marijuana for adult recreational use in 2021.
Senator Lucas has not been charged with any crime. Her office did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the search.
The probe marks a significant escalation in federal scrutiny of state-level cannabis policy. The case remains under seal, and no further information has been released.





