Norfolk public hearing tonight

Another public hearing is scheduled for tonight (6pm, Granby HS) for Norfolk residents. This hearing will cover the additional two-cent increase in the real estate tax rate. Combined, Norfolk's rate will rise by four cents, to $1.15 per $100 of assessed value. I plan to attend, if for no other reason than to hear what … Continue reading Norfolk public hearing tonight

ICYMI: Showing up at decision time

My latest op-ed, title above, appeared in The Virginian-Pilot Thursday. In hindsight, I think it was appropriate in light of yesterday's firehouse primary in the 14th Senate, won by Del. John Cosgrove. According to VPAP, there are 124,202 registered voters in the 14th. Using the results from 2012, I'd venture to say that roughly 60% … Continue reading ICYMI: Showing up at decision time

GOP Senate election tonight

Three Republican candidates square off tonight in a primary for the Virginia Senate seat in the 14th district. The retirement of Harry Blevins opened up the seat, which will be contested in a special election on August 6.  The three candidates are Del. John Cosgrove, activist Chris Stearns, and former Chesapeake council candidate Bill Haley. … Continue reading GOP Senate election tonight

Norfolk heading for a 4-cent increase in real estate tax rate

According to The Virginian-Pilot's Jill Nolan, Norfolk Mayor Paul Fraim has the five votes necessary for an 4-cent increase in the real estate tax rate. I guess we can't complain - Hampton is looking at as much as a 23-cent increase. I'm not completely sold on the need for the additional two cents, although I … Continue reading Norfolk heading for a 4-cent increase in real estate tax rate

ICYMI: The end of tax-free sales online

My latest op-ed, title above, appeared in The Virginian-PIlot Friday. The U.S. Senate is expected to take up the Marketplace Fairness Act today. Most expect it will pass. While the House of Representatives is another hurdle, I'll go out on a limb and say that it will pass there, too. The states are hurting and … Continue reading ICYMI: The end of tax-free sales online

Cumberland County schools receive waiver from SOL reading test

Cumberland County schools has received a waiver of SOL reading score requirements from the Commonwealth Department of Education as part of a move to receive federal funds to try raising the scores. A Reading Specialist is now at the Cumberland Elementary School to begin teaching in the effort. The school division is facing a nearly … Continue reading Cumberland County schools receive waiver from SOL reading test

Immigrant prison Cuccinelli helped still looking for escapee

The Immigration Centers of America facility in Farmville was missing two of their detainees earlier this week. As of this writing, there is still one missing. This is the facility that Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli bragged about not too long ago at a Chamber of Commerce lunch in Farmville. Instead of being part of the … Continue reading Immigrant prison Cuccinelli helped still looking for escapee

But it’s for the children!

Norfolk held a hearing tonight on the proposed 2-cent increase in the real estate tax rate for school construction. Hearing from the parents of children in our schools, most notably Larchmont and Ocean View Elementary Schools, was just heart-wrenching. How our schools ended up in such disrepair is beyond me. None of the speakers were … Continue reading But it’s for the children!

ICYMI: Leaders in reverse

My latest op-ed, title above, appeared in The Virginian-Pilot last Friday. Of all 43 speakers at last Wednesday's public hearing on the budget, it was the comments of longtime civic activist, Alton Robinson, that resonated the most. Either council is unaware - or doesn't care - that the optics of putting $89 million into the … Continue reading ICYMI: Leaders in reverse

Cumberland Supervisor sued by constituents over back taxes, Judge recuses self

Cumberland County 5th District Supervisor Parker Wheeler is being sued by his 5th District constituents over a delinquent tax bill that came to light earlier this year. A retired judge from the 14th Circuit Court has been appointed after the judge from the 10th Circuit Court recused himself and the rest of the judges on … Continue reading Cumberland Supervisor sued by constituents over back taxes, Judge recuses self