Warner pig roast to raise money for Pentagon Memorial Fund

As he has in the past, Sen. Mark Warner will be hosting his "Almost Annual" Pig Roast in conjunction with the quarterly meeting of the DPVA's State Central Committee. This year, the event falls on 9/11, and Warner is acknowledging the anniversary by asking for contributions to the Pentagon Memorial Fund. It's been two years … Continue reading Warner pig roast to raise money for Pentagon Memorial Fund

Hardly as clear as A-B-C

My latest op-ed appeared in The Virginian-Pilot this morning. From the headline, you can guess that I'm talking about the privatization of ABC.  From a theoretical point of view, I'm not against privatization. The big issue for me is the redirection of the money from the general fund. While Governor McDonnell is touting a "surplus" … Continue reading Hardly as clear as A-B-C

Tuesday roundup

Another crazy day. Some stuff I found around the 'net. More found money. So the "surplus" is going to be revised to $404 million. Still less than the $620 million that the state failed to put into the retirement plan. Dr. Laura loses advertiser. As she should. How about they just cancel her show? Updated … Continue reading Tuesday roundup

Long day

I had a lot on my plate today (was at my desk a little after 7am) so I'm playing a little catch up. Some stuff from the weekend and today: 8 file for Portsmouth mayor. This is going to be an interesting race to watch. I hope to have time to interview all of the … Continue reading Long day

Who makes the laws anyway?

Interesting column by Charles Krauthammer: Regardless of your feelings on the substance of the immigration issue, this is not how a constitutional democracy should operate. Administrators administer the law, they don't change it. That's the legislators' job. [...] This contagion of executive willfulness is not confined to the federal government or to Democrats. In Virginia, … Continue reading Who makes the laws anyway?

Obstacles to public service in Norfolk

My latest op-ed appeared in Wednesday's Virginian-Pilot. Friday is the filing deadline for November's special election to fill the council seat in Superward 7. Who will be not only willing but able to serve? Will the voters choices be limited to those who can make a meeting at 2:30 in the afternoon a couple of … Continue reading Obstacles to public service in Norfolk

Open thread 08/11/10

I'm little bit buried today. What's on your mind? Consider this an open thread. Here's one thing you might want to discuss: privatization of ABC. Check out the latest video from the RTD's Jeff Schapiro.

Joint Forces Command to close

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced yesterday plans to close the Joint Forces Command, located in Norfolk. In a press conference yesterday, Gov. Bob McDonnell was joined by the Hampton Roads Congressional delegation - Reps. Bobby Scott, Randy Forbes, Rob Wittman and Glenn Nye - along with the mayors of Norfolk and Suffolk, Paul Fraim … Continue reading Joint Forces Command to close

Reminder: Governor in Norfolk tonight

Just a reminder that Governor Bob McDonnell will be hold a town hall meeting at Old Dominion University this evening. The event will be held in the Hampton/Newport News room at Webb Center from 7pm to 8:30pm.

More McDonald revelations

Saturday's Virginian-Pilot brought more revelations in the ongoing saga of Norfolk Commissioner of the Revenue Sharon McDonald. While the headline pointed towards whether City Manager Regina Williams has the authority to order a hiring freeze and a ban on travel, it was the opening paragraph that raised more than a few eyebrows: Commissioner of Revenue … Continue reading More McDonald revelations