Posted on 23 January 2011. Tags: Appropriation Bill, Appropriation Bills, Ballot Measures, Causus, Chairman Of The House Appropriations Committee, Chairman Of The Senate Finance Committee, Constitutional Amendment, Employee Representation, First Resolution, Fundamental Right, House Appropriations Committee, Labor Organization, Legislative Agenda, Mcdougle, Norment, Right To Work State, Secret Ballot, Senate Finance Committee, Senate Republican Caucus, Virginia Senate, Walter Stosch
At a press conference on January 18th the Senate Republican Caucus announced their Legislative Agenda. It includes measures to increase transparency and strengthen accountability in Virginia’s budget process, to oppose tax increases, to protect Virginia’s status as a Right-to-Work state and prevent the implementation of Card Check. Some of the legislation that the Senate is [...]
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Posted on 09 October 2010. Tags: Appropriation Bill, Bob Marshall, Budget, Constitutional Amendment, Delegate, Elections, General Election, Lawyer, Money, Opponent, Prince William, Prince William County, Prohibition, Proposal, Provision, State Constitution, William Marshall, Wise Policy
The opposite of Bad UN law (all together now: “REDUNDANT!”) is any proposal by my former delegate who I helped in several elections when I lived in Prince William County: Del. Bob Marshall. (I must confess that when Bob first ran for delegate in 1991 I supported his opponent in the primary! But I said [...]
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