RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe is set to announce which recently passed bills he will veto or try to change. The governor has scheduled a Friday morning news conference to highlight the bills passed during the 2015 legislative session he's vetoing. The governor vetoed six GOP-sponsored redistricting bills Thursday and said he plans to try to overhaul an ethics package that lawmakers passed in the final minutes of the legislative session. State lawmakers are due back in Richmond to consider McAuliffe's vetoes and amendments on April 15.