I can’t believe he said that

I think my record speaks for itself. I have voted for tax increases for transportation on at least two or three occasions. So said Ken Stolle on the radio yesterday, according to this Daily Press story. The statement was offered in response to a caller's comment that legislators have an "aversion to raising taxes." They … Continue reading I can’t believe he said that

Foodbank needs our help

A couple of weeks ago, I got a card from the Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia, asking for a donation. I put it on the corner of my desk, where it immediately got buried underneath a pile of papers. Yesterday, someone told me that they had heard on the news that the Foodbank really needs our … Continue reading Foodbank needs our help

Save the date: Webb in Chesapeake 9/13

I don't know how he does it but Del. Lionell Spruill Sr. has pulled off another coup and arranged to have Senator Jim Webb as the speaker for his dinner in September. (Actually, I do know how he does it - he works his butt off getting these folks elected!) Last year's speaker was Senator … Continue reading Save the date: Webb in Chesapeake 9/13

Abuser fees beneficial to developers

So says Timothy P. Carney in this op-ed. For years, Virginia developers have been pouring millions of dollars into the coffers of Republican, Democratic, and Independent candidates as well as referendum committees trying to secure dedicated sources of road funding. [...] What’s going on here... is an attempt by the developers to externalize their costs. … Continue reading Abuser fees beneficial to developers

AMERIGROUP CEO: “Let’s fix healthcare”

Last week, the CEO of Virginia Beach-based AMERIGROUP had an op-ed printed in the Virginian Pilot. Jeffrey L. McWaters' company brings health care services to about 1.5 million low-income Americans enrolled in publicly funded programs such as Medicaid, so his take on the issue of health care for the estimated 45 million uninsured is an … Continue reading AMERIGROUP CEO: “Let’s fix healthcare”

On the mend: Morroy and O’Leary

Nothing is more difficult than having had a close relationship with someone and having something come up that causes a split. Such is the case with Arlington Commissioner of the Revenue Ingrid Morroy and Treasurer Frank O'Leary. From a recent article: They were elected in 2003, and were slated to run together this year, as … Continue reading On the mend: Morroy and O’Leary

Mick Meyer for Delegate breakfast

Delegate Lionell Spruill Sr. sponsored a breakfast this morning for Democratic candidate in the 78th district, Mick Meyer. In attendance were folks from all over the region, including Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Suffolk and Chesapeake. A number of Chesapeake's elected Democrats were there, including Clerk of Court Faye Mitchell, School Board member Dr. Sheila Hill, Council … Continue reading Mick Meyer for Delegate breakfast

John Miller canvass with Creigh Deeds tomorrow!

Looking to help out the John Miller for Senate campaign? Join him, along with Senate Creigh Deeds, for canvassing tomorrow! When: Saturday, July 28, 11am - 2pm Where: Campaign HQ - 2 Hidenwood Shopping Center, Newport News, VA 23606 (Corner of Hiden Blvd and Warwick Blvd) More info: Jennifer (757) 594-0911 Technorati Tags: John Miller … Continue reading John Miller canvass with Creigh Deeds tomorrow!

Rerras speaking at RPVB breakfast

Tomorrow morning, State Senator Nick Rerras (R-6th) will be the speaker at the Republican Party of Virginia Beach's breakfast. The meeting is at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 4453 Bonney Road, Virginia Beach. 8:00 AM, doors open, 8:30 AM. Now I understand that the meetings are for Republicans only and that no recording devices are allowed. … Continue reading Rerras speaking at RPVB breakfast