Monthly Archives: July 2011

Yes, Virginia, We Have Balanced Budget*

As I march through the subdivisions of western Fairfax this summer, I’ve talked to hundreds of homeowners who ask me — “What are you doing about the national debt?” My reply is that I pay my Federal taxes (lots and lots of Federal … Continue reading

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Governor Looking at Alternative Fuel Switch

Was somewhat surprised but pleased to see this article in the RTD this a.m. Apparently the Governor will consider proposals to switch Virginia’s state vehicle fleet to alternative fuels in the next couple years.  Ironically, this was a measure long … Continue reading

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Endorsement Crosses Party Lines

I recently received an endorsement from a Virginia bankruptcy attorney who blogs on legal issues.  He noted my bill on bankruptcy reform which passed in the 2011 session and expands the allowance for homestead credits. It’s always nice to get support, but especially since Mr. Weed … Continue reading

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