Prince Edward County continues with “Road to Nowhere”

For years, citizens of Prince Edward County have had to watch as the Board Of Supervisors and the IDA (Industrial Development Authority) have unwisely spent their money (in the form of taxes and fees and obligations) on one scheme after another. Enter the failed project that the county has spent millions, and some amount in … Continue reading Prince Edward County continues with “Road to Nowhere”

Go, Ralph, go!

My Senator, Ralph Northam, spoke about the pre-abortion ultrasound bill, SB484, on the floor of the Senate. One of the points I'd make is the invasive nature of transvaginal ultrasounds, which would be necessary in many cases. I've had such a procedure - and without going into too many details, let me just say it … Continue reading Go, Ralph, go!

A Paige in history

No, that's not a typo. My latest op-ed appeared in The Virginian-Pilot Wednesday. With February being Black History Month, I wanted to write something for it. I had run across Senate Joint Resolution 13 when looking at bills earlier, reading just the synopsis of the bill. Thinking that there might be a local connection, I … Continue reading A Paige in history

Legislator gifts: kudos to Blevins, Purkey

Chesapeake Del. John Cosgrove led the list of Hampton Roads legislators in receiving gifts last year, according to this report. But I'm not going to gig him on that: the France trip, included in the gifts he reported, convinced him that uranium mining "is probably not in the best interest of Hampton Roads." So there … Continue reading Legislator gifts: kudos to Blevins, Purkey

Why I am no longer pink

At a meeting this weekend a person I respect quite a bit asked why did people get so involved in the Komen/Planned Parenthood clash this week. There were many petitions both ways. So why now? This is my answer to her on my personal reason why I am no longer supporting the Komen foundation. I … Continue reading Why I am no longer pink

Weekend roundup 02/04/12

A quick look at some of the stories and other stuff from the past week. Scott Rigell disavows tax pledge 2nd Congressional district representative Scott Rigell has stepped away from his no-taxes pledge. Needless to say, there are some folks who are unhappy about that, including two letters printed in today's paper (1, 2). There's … Continue reading Weekend roundup 02/04/12

Video: you go, Janet!

If you haven't seen the video of the floor amendment offered by Sen. Janet Howell to the ultrasound bill, check it out below. If it weren't so sad, this would be funny.

The politics of personal destruction

Matthew Geary, former candidate for Commonwealth's Attorney in Henrico, dead of apparent suicide: Geary's campaign ran into trouble after a highly orchestrated attack on his character by Republican leaders, including U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor, R-7th. The leaders revealed that Geary had engaged in an affair with a married woman in recent years. I watched this … Continue reading The politics of personal destruction

Protect the vote rally Tuesday

The Virginia Legislative Black Caucus is holding a rally Tuesday morning, January 31, to demonstrate the opposition to some of the bills that have been introduced that would reduce the right to vote. Civil Rights leader Dr. Benjamin Chavis will be there, along with U.S. Rep. Bobby Scott and Richmond mayor Dwight Jones. Participants are … Continue reading Protect the vote rally Tuesday

Weekend roundup 1/21

A quick look at some of the stories and other stuff from the past week. VA Republican primary: still Romney v Paul This was my lead last Saturday but it appears it is now final. Rick Perry appealed the judge's ruling but the appeal was denied. Absentee ballots have been printed and voting has begun. … Continue reading Weekend roundup 1/21