With the bulk of tax season behind me, two issues have emerged that require comment: the elimination of the iFile program for some Virginia taxpayers and the need to upgrade Virginia's electronic filing system. Although I was tracking HB1349, I have to admit that I only read the brief description of the bill and not … Continue reading Virginia and taxes
Month: April 2010
Report: Hampton City Council candidates’ forum
Hampton is one of the local cities to have elections coming up on May 4th. Three of the seven council seats are up for election, with two of the incumbents - Vice Mayor Joseph Simpson Spencer and member Randy Gilliland - choosing not to seek re-election. Six candidates are vying for the three seats. The … Continue reading Report: Hampton City Council candidates’ forum
Still kicking
Yeah, I'm alive. Made it through another tax filing deadline with my sanity intact. Some interesting stuff happened while I had my head down. Hopefully, I'll have a chance to write up a couple of them later today.
American Idol results 04/14/10: two go home
Because the judges used their once-per-season save last week, two contestants were eliminated on Wednesday's show. Tuesday night saw the nine remaining competitors take on the music of Elvis, while being "mentored" by Season 8 runnerup Adam Lambert. Um, OK. Seriously - shouldn't the mentor be more than one season removed from being on the … Continue reading American Idol results 04/14/10: two go home
Quick hits
Interesting stuff happening in the 2nd Congressional District. With Scott Rigell all but anointed the Republican challenger, former RPVB chair Ken Golden has decided to run as an independent. CQ Politics is obviously not aware of this latest development as they changed the race from leans Dem to tossup. I'm thinking it should be leans … Continue reading Quick hits
Review: A Raisin in the Sun
What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up Like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore-- And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over-- like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? ~ Langston Hughes In … Continue reading Review: A Raisin in the Sun
Norfolk council: What are they afraid of?
All of the candidates for the Norfolk City Council were invited to attend a forum Thursday night hosted by the Norfolk Federation of Civic Leagues and held at Granby High School. Six seats - the five small wards plus the mayor - are on the ballot on May 4. Five of those seats have an … Continue reading Norfolk council: What are they afraid of?
McDonnell’s proclamation
Governor Bob McDonnell issued a proclamation earlier this week declaring April "Confederate History Month." In doing so, the governor failed to explicitly acknowledge that a part of our history is not so nice: that part being slavery. After incurring the wrath of many, including those in the national media, the governor amended his proclamation, calling … Continue reading McDonnell’s proclamation
American Idol Results 04/07/10: surprises
The music of John Lennon and Paul McCartney was performed by the nine contestants Tuesday night. There were some memorable performances - and a couple of pretty sad ones. The only question heading into Wednesday's results show was whether the worst performer would be voted off. Host Ryan Seacrest hinted at the beginning of the … Continue reading American Idol Results 04/07/10: surprises
Regional Futures’ Conference April 20
The Future of Hampton Roads (FHR) will host a Regional Futures' Conference to address regional cooperation and to inspire and empower future leaders in Hampton Roads. This free event will be held Tuesday, April 20 from 2pm to 6:30pm at the Crowne Plaza Marina Hotel in Hampton. Speaking at the conference will be Robert Puentes, … Continue reading Regional Futures’ Conference April 20