Senate Republicans pulled a fast one this afternoon with a "technical corrections" bill in which they completely redrew the Senate districts. As this map shows (click to enlarge) the red lines represent the plan that was approved in 2011, after the redistricting. The green lines represent the districts approved by the Senate 20-19. The power … Continue reading This is no ‘technical correction’
Senate Republicans’ power grab
Senate Republicans just passed a bill that changes the lines that have already been agreed upon by the Justice Department. The bill, only available in paper form, passed on a party-line 20-19 vote. Democratic Sen. Henry Marsh was absent today, attending the inauguration. It seems the bill would eliminate Sen. Creigh Deeds' seat, as a … Continue reading Senate Republicans’ power grab
The State of the Dream
I participated in a panel discussion last night entitled "The State of the Dream," a reference to the now famous "I Have A Dream" speech of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The event, held on the campus of Old Dominion University, was sponsored by the Virginia Beach chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority … Continue reading The State of the Dream
Turpin in for VB Commonwealth’s Attorney
Gregory Turpin announced earlier today that he is running for Commonwealth's Attorney in Virginia Beach. Current CA Harvey Bryant is retiring. Turpin's announcement is below the fold. TURPIN ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR VB COMMONWEALTH’S ATTORNEY Gregory Turpin, an attorney and partner at the law firm of Clarke, Dolph, Rapaport, Hull and Brunick, announced today that he … Continue reading Turpin in for VB Commonwealth’s Attorney
Delegates & Senators ask AG Cuccinelli to resign
Democratic members of the General Assembly have sent a letter to Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli asking him to resign. The letter below says Virginia deserves a full-time AG. Virginia Democratic House Caucus 1710 E Franklin St. Richmond, VA, 23223 The Honorable Ken Cuccinelli Office of the Attorney General 900 East Main Street Richmond, VA 23219 … Continue reading Delegates & Senators ask AG Cuccinelli to resign
ICYMI: Limiting citizen involvement
My latest op-ed, title above, appeared in Thursday's Virginian-Pilot. We are early in the General Assembly session yet a number of initiatives have been summarily dismissed, primarily at early morning meetings of subcommittees. Lacking notice - not unlike the situation in Suffolk, I might add - the ability of citizens to have a voice in … Continue reading ICYMI: Limiting citizen involvement
Chasing Ice
I have mentioned before about the documentaries the Naro shows on Wednesdays. They usually are followed up by a speaker from the area of the film who talks and answers questions. Sometimes, like last night, they are about things I know quite a bit about, but sometimes they are topics I know nothing about. However, … Continue reading Chasing Ice
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Looking forward
ICYMI: Bolling & others on independent ticket?
Virginian-Pilot reporter Julian Walker has the scoop. Things are looking mighty interesting on the Republican side this year. Grab some popcorn and watch the show 🙂
Let it snow!
Looks like Hampton Roads might be getting some snow overnight. Of course, the weather folks around here are giddy, almost hyperventilating at the thought 🙂 Snow is not something we get to see very often. I mean, there was that blizzard back in 1980, when folks who went to the circus got stuck in the … Continue reading Let it snow!



