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2010 General Assembly Session: The good, the bad, and the ugly (so far).
I'm Surrounded By Idiots —
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Or the “great”, the “good”, the “bad”, and the “what the…” bills that have been prefiled so far for this coming session. Great HJ5 (Oder): Creates a transportation lockbox. SB 4 (Smith): Requires General Assembly members to disclose if them or anyone in their families makes more than $10,000 ...21 hours ago -
Delegate Scott Lingamfelter: Just another big-government Republican.
I'm Surrounded By Idiots —
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From today’s Richmond Times-Dispatch : Del. L. Scott Lingamfelter is getting in on the fight over the flying of the American flag. The Prince William County Republican plans to submit a bill for next year’s General Assembly session that would require homeowners associations to allow combat veterans decorated ...3 days ago -
2010 General Assembly
Virginia Shooting Sports Association —
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The first firearms related bill has been dropped in the hopper at the General Assembly. Introduced by Roanoke area State Senator Ralph Smith, SB 3 would allow people to apply for the renewal of their concealed carry permit by mail. This bill should sail through both houses as out of state applicants already apply ...2 weeks ago -
Student Pages Needed For General Assembly Session
FamilyFoundationBlog.com —
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The Family Foundation is currently in search of student pages who can assist our legislative team in our advocacy work for the upcoming General Assembly session . The unpaid positions offer high school students, including home schoolers, a valuable opportunity to experience the activities of a General Assembly ...2 weeks ago -
37th Senate Dist. Firehouse Primary – UPDATED
Virginia Virtucon —
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Heavy, HEAVY turnout tonight in the 37th Senate Dist. firehouse GOP primary. Some people are waiting more than 2 hours in line in freezing weather to vote with recent tallies being more than 1,500 voters having cast ballots so far. Pat Herrity , Bob Marshall and Eugene Delgaudio have all been spotted ...2 weeks ago -
VA House Dem Leaders Trolling For Cash?
Virginia Virtucon —
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Virginia’s House of Delegates Democrat leadership sent out the following email to all Virginia registered lobbyists. Hmmmm… Could they be holding pre-session appointments simply because they want to get a jump on things or perhaps because of the ban on political contributions during the legislative session? ...2 weeks ago -
Tonight is the GOP Firehouse Primary in the 37th District
Crystal Clear Conservative —
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Tonight, from 6-10 p.m., there will be a firehouse primary for the Republican nomination in the 37th State Senate District to fill the open seat vacated by Ken Cuccinelli. This primary will be taking place at Centreville High School. There are three candidates running for the nomination:Steve Hunt (CCC ...2 weeks ago -
RLC of VA Endorses Hunt for Senate
Virginia Virtucon —
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Republican Liberty Caucus of Virginia Endorses Steve Hunt in the 37th State Senate Special Election Hunt is the liberty minded choice in the Special Election to fill Ken Cuccinelli’s seat. Centreville, Va.–Members of the Republican Liberty Caucus of Virginia have endorsed Steve Hunt in the Republican ...2 weeks ago -
GOP Firehouse Primary for 37th Senate Dist. TOMORROW!
Virginia Virtucon —
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The firehouse primary to determine the Republican nominee in the special election to fill the 37th State Senate Dist. being vacated by AG-elect Ken Cuccinelli will be held TOMORROW! Here’s the details – Dec 1, 2009 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Centreville High School 6001 Union Mill Rd Clifton, VA 20124-1131 ...2 weeks ago -
Focus | Does Virginia’s state-budget process make sense?
Augusta Free Press —
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Story by Chris Graham The Kaine administration is hard at work putting together a proposed two-year budget for state lawmakers to review in the upcoming 2010 General Assembly session. Anybody see what might be wrong with this picture? The big thing is that Tim Kaine won’t be governor next year, and the man ...2 weeks ago -
Taxing and spending in Virginia
Augusta Free Press —
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Column by Ken Plum Political pundits are continuing to debate the meaning of the outcome of the recent Virginia elections. While the elections were state-level only, some voters came to the polls with federal issues in mind - what some called socialized medicine, rising federal deficit, bailouts, continued wars, ...2 weeks ago -
Carpetbagger Alert: Del. Dave Marsden Declares Candidacy for VA-37
Crystal Clear Conservative —
Authority: 427
Well, well, well…it has only been a matter of time before I would have to write about another carpetbagging candidate in our midst. In my home State Senate district (VA-37), Del. Dave Marsden, who does not live in the 37th has declared his candidacy for the open State Senate seat. The Washington Post’s [...]3 weeks ago -
Will The Higher Education Industry in VA Keep Raising Tuition & Fees?
Spank That Donkey —
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California students have had enough . Higher Education at our public universities is used by businesses, professors, and staff to soak students. There is no way on Gods Green Earth that a degree in psychology should cost like $50,000 over four years to attain. You need a building, a book, and a professor ...4 weeks ago -
General Assembly Picks Caucus Leadership Team- Nixon and Cox remain..
The Contemporary Conservative —
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...after leading the Republican Caucus for this current session and picking up five seats this past election, one of my favorite legislators Sam Nixon and MY Representative Majority Whip Kirk Cox (along with Rep Griffith and Howell) stay in their leadership positions for the next session of the General ...4 weeks ago
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