A little different quiz today. From the Wall Street Journal comes this interactive quiz, which tests your grammar. While it's all in good fun here, the accompanying article points out that it really isn't funny: Managers are fighting an epidemic of grammar gaffes in the workplace. Many of them attribute slipping skills to the informality … Continue reading Friday fun: test your grammar skills
Portsmouth’s charter oops
My latest op-ed appeared in The Virginian-Pilot Thursday. The Portsmouth charter mistake is one that I think points to a larger problem: the legislature's tight hold on localities. If they weren't so busy voting on such stuff, they might actually have time to consider the larger issues facing our Commonwealth, transportation being at the top … Continue reading Portsmouth’s charter oops
Funeral services for Sen. Yvonne Miller
Funeral services for Senator Yvonne Miller, who died Tuesday, will be held next Tuesday, July 10, at 11am at the New Hope Church of God in Christ, 3232 Brest Avenue in Norfolk. Sen. Miller, who would have turned 78 today, succumbed to stomach cancer. UPDATE: There will be a wake service Monday, July 9 from … Continue reading Funeral services for Sen. Yvonne Miller
RIP Senator Yvonne Miller
Norfolk Senator Yvonne B. Miller passed away this afternoon. Norfolk and Virginia have lost a tremendous voice. Statements across the political spectrum are pouring in. Posted in the order in which they were received: From Gov. Bob McDonnell: Maureen and I are deeply saddened to learn of the news of the passing of State Senator … Continue reading RIP Senator Yvonne Miller
RIP Andy Griffith
A little piece of my childhood died today with the death of Andy Griffith. I grew up whistling the theme song to his self-titled show, set in the fictional Mayberry. Aunt Bea, Opie, and Barney Fife were like real people to this young mind, not characters. Later, his Matlock series brought hours of entertainment - … Continue reading RIP Andy Griffith
WSF: A Night on the Red Carpet
The Women's Strike Force is hosting an event with actress Madeleine Stowe of ABC's Revenge. The event is being held Saturday, July 14 , from 6pm to 8pm at the Tuckahoe Woman's Club in Richmond. General admission tickets are $150 and are available here. Can't make it? Then consider making a donation, anyway 🙂 Women’s … Continue reading WSF: A Night on the Red Carpet
On U.Va.
My latest op-ed appeared in Thursday's Virginian-Pilot. (I have to say - this editorial from Tuesday, which I didn't see beforehand, really says what I wanted to say. In fact, when I turned in my op-ed to the paper Tuesday night, I titled it "Don't sing Kymbaya just yet.") I figured Gov. McDonnell would reappoint … Continue reading On U.Va.
Cumberland County BOS struggles with $20m loan with derivatives; trying to restructure
For the past two months, the Cumberland Board of Supervisors have been struggling with a loan that was taken out in 2008 with a variable interest rate. In order to deal with the volatility of an adjustable rate, derivatives were used to try and even out the effect of rate increases. The loan is currently … Continue reading Cumberland County BOS struggles with $20m loan with derivatives; trying to restructure
ACA upheld
Like hundreds of thousands of others, I followed this morning's Supreme Court announcements via SCOTUS blog. And, of course, on Twitter. If nothing else, it was exciting. And for CNN to get the verdict wrong was hilarious but quite sad. Such is the state of journalism today. Comments are rolling in from the various folks … Continue reading ACA upheld
Robert Hurt attempts to gut key provision of the Clean Water Act
Let's shorten this: Robert Hurt wants to ruin your water. His bill, HR4278 would remove key provisions of the Clean Water Act so his rich friends can do what they want with the wetlands and waterways in this country. "Preserving Rural Resources Act of 2012" Of course, he has named his bill in terms of … Continue reading Robert Hurt attempts to gut key provision of the Clean Water Act







