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Monthly Archives: December 2012
Redskins, Cliff Dwellers Prepare to Ring in New Year
It’s no exaggeration to say that the Redskins Renaissance over the past seven weeks has totally changed the atmosphere in the Washington D.C. area. But for the Redskins, we would likely have 24/7 news coverage of the “fiscal cliff” talks … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Restoring Rights in Virginia
Prefiling season is here. Two weeks ago, I filed my first set of bills for 2013. One of the bills getting some attention is SJ 269, a proposal that I’ve spoken about several times — but never personally sponsored. Right … Continue reading → Continue reading
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The Virginia “RPS” Standard — Is it RIP for 2013?
For years, environmentalists have been a voice in the wilderness criticizing Virginia’s RPS (renewable portfolio standard), which “encourages” but doesn’t require Virginia utilities to invest in renewable resources, such as water, solar and wind. Unlike our neighboring states, the RPS … Continue reading → Continue reading
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