The effort to recall Vice Mayor and Ward 4 Councilman Paul Riddick is off the table for now. According to the Norfolk Charter: Sec. 29. Miscellaneous provisions. No petition to recall any councilman shall be filed within one year after he assumes the duties of his office. Several lawyers have interpreted this provision to mean … Continue reading Riddick recall off the table – for now
Category: Politics
Blogroll additions
Two additions to my blogroll. First, welcome back, to Melissa and Kristen, er, Genevieve and Eryn. The Ditzy Dems have relaunched as Ditzy Dems, Part Deux. These young ladies crack me up. And I'm glad they chose WordPress this time 😉 You'll find them listed under Blogs I Read. Yesterday via Waldo, I learned of … Continue reading Blogroll additions
VAYD Blogger of the year
I got the email on the Virginia Young Democrats Blogger of the Year awards as well. The divisions: VAYD Teen Blogger of the Year (ages 13-18) VAYD College Blogger of the Year (in college) VAYD Young Adult Blogger of the Year (younger than 36 and not in college) Two things came to mind when I … Continue reading VAYD Blogger of the year
A conservative’s view on Lee-Jackson Day
In case you missed this, my friend Jim Hoeft over at Bearing Drift has a wonderful post on the holiday Virginia celebrates today, Lee-Jackson Day. But do we really need a special day to honor two generals who led the insurrection and caused the deaths of several hundred thousand Americans because they wanted to preserve … Continue reading A conservative’s view on Lee-Jackson Day
Primary principles
I am an advocate of primaries. Anything that increases participation in our democracy is a good thing. Saying it better than I ever could is Frank O'Leary, the Treasurer in Arlington: The closed caucus (aka the “smoke-filled room”) is an insiders’ game. [...] The firehouse primary is a move in the right direction. While selection … Continue reading Primary principles
HR 48 needs your support!
Delegate Kris Amundson alerts us to the need to open up the process: In 2006, nearly 2000 bills were considered by the House of Delegates. But of that number, 615–more than 30 percent–show no recorded vote on their disposition. In contrast, in 2005, before House rules were changed to allow bills to be killed in … Continue reading HR 48 needs your support!
Riddick: The split begins
As I predicted, the situation with Norfolk Vice Mayor Paul Riddick is quickly deteriorating into a nasty fight. Today's Virginian-Pilot has an article about friends and foes of Riddick, lining up. The racial part of this is just below the surface. Former NAACP president Charlie Bryant recommended dialogue: "It's pitting one segment of the community … Continue reading Riddick: The split begins
VBCDC Breakfast with Brian Moran
Don't forget that the Virginia Beach City Democratic Committee's breakfast is tomorrow morning at 9am at Jason's Deli. The speaker will be Democratic Caucus Chairman Brian Moran. The breakfast is $8.
Opening day GA session
Inquiring minds want to know if the members of the General Assembly did any of the Top Ten Things To Do On The Way To Jamestown that Delegate Bob Brink told us about 🙂 The Shad Plank tells us House Speaker Bill Howell and House members gave Del. Melanie Rapp a standing ovation today, congratulating … Continue reading Opening day GA session
Wright: Riddick should step down
PilotOnline is reporting that Councilman Randy Wright thinks that Vice Mayor Paul Riddick should step down. "The racial tensions in this city are just below the surface, and we don't need elected officials to stir them up," Wright said. Further, efforts are underway to recall Riddick from office, with Sheriff Bob McCabe saying that he … Continue reading Wright: Riddick should step down