Sen. Howell calls McDonnell ‘zealot’ on social issues

So reports The Richmond Times-Dispatch: Howell spoke in response to a question about an amendment proposed by McDonnell that would prohibit Virginia's health insurance exchange from providing coverage for abortion services. [...] "I'm hearing a lot of regrets from people who voted for the governor because they believed he was a moderate," Howell told reporters … Continue reading Sen. Howell calls McDonnell ‘zealot’ on social issues

Kaine running for Senate

First on Twitter, then in an email, former Governor Tim Kaine announced that he is running for Senate. His website is here, which is where you can view the announcement video. The graphic is from Kaine and the 2008 Democratic National Convention. I knew it would come in handy again someday 😉 UPDATE: Just confirmed … Continue reading Kaine running for Senate

We’re not Mississippi – yet

Mississippi has elections in the fall, like Virginia. Mississippi has a split legislature, like Virginia. There, Republicans control the State Senate while the Democrats control the House. Unlike Virginia, Mississippi's legislature released its maps last month.  The House approved its maps on March 5 and the Senate its maps on March 10. But that's where … Continue reading We’re not Mississippi – yet

Austim Awareness Month: reject McDonnell’s amendments

April is Autism Awareness Month. The General Assembly passed a bill that would require insurance coverage for children, ages 2-6. Interestingly enough, support for the bill comes from both sides of the aisle. First there was this blog post from conservative Lee Talley. He blasts those from the AFP, who call the coverage "Obama-care lite." … Continue reading Austim Awareness Month: reject McDonnell’s amendments

Power trumps people – again

My latest op-ed, title above, appeared in The Virginian-Pilot Thursday. While the topic is redistricting - a topic, frankly, that I'm tired of writing about - the underlying message is that people need to get more involved. Not when the decision has already been made and a rubber stamp of approval is sought, but before … Continue reading Power trumps people – again