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Ken presented a House Joint Resolution commemorating Reston Interfaith's 40th Anniversary to Kerrie Wilson at RI's gala fundraising event earlier this month. The evening included a performance by the Capitol Steps, followed by a successful fundraising auction. Ken served as "celebrity auctioneer" for this very worthy community cause. |
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Commentary
And in this Corner...
Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum
The legislative process is not unlike a sporting event: one interest versus another. Complicated by the fact that many issues do not break down as simply as two competitors or two teams against each other, the playing field is broad with many teams competing together at the same time with some competitors working together in coalitions or partnerships around a common interest. The winner in the game is supposed to be the public interest as determined by legislators who sit not unlike international ice skating judges to determine the winner with less than objective criteria.
At the risk of pushing the analogy too far, a legislative session has the majority political party as the favorite on most issues. Republicans in the majority in the House of Delegates refuse to approve an independent redistricting commission for fear that they might lose power to the minority political party in the next election. The Republican Party in the House of Delegates with its new alliance with the Tea Party seeks to reduce the size of government with protestations from the Democratic Party that wants to maintain the level of funding for public schools and for social service programs for the disabled and those in need.
Within the bigger event, there are many smaller competitions that are fought with great ferocity. The farmers represented by the Farm Bureau wanted to be able to shoot deer, bear, and elk that were eating their crops. The many hunter organizations saw the farmers as gaining an unfair advantage in taking trophy animals they could allege were eating their crops. This competition produced hundreds of e-mails and phone calls to try to influence the outcome with the hunters winning this round. The effort of hunters in a competition to gain expansion of their interest by hunting on Sundays fell short to the people who want to hike, bird, and enjoy the outdoors for one day of the week without fear of being accidentally shot. Win some, lose some.
The cooperative electric companies tangled with the cable companies who protested that they were being charged too much for attaching their cables to the cooperatives' poles. This issue was kicked upstairs to the State Corporation Commission for study and resolution. The doctors and trial lawyers who have been in combat in the legislative halls many tmes over the years chose a different approach this year. They resolved their differences over the cap on medical malpractice awards and brought their joint recommendation to the legislature for approval. Entering a competition with another interest before the legislature meets can be risky. There is no way of knowing who will win. The system works best when legislative officials know and follow the rule that the winner must always be the broad public interest. |
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"Virginia Report" on Reston Comcast Channel 28 
This month on Tuesday nights at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday nights at 10:30 p.m. - "Report from Richmond" with Delegate Ken Plum.
Tune in to Reston Comcast Channel 28 to see Ken talk about session highlights from the General Assembly Building. View "Virginia Report" online via video streaming using the following link: www.rctv28.com/shows/studio/community/virginiareport.html |
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From Capitol Square - Session 2011
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Ken met with Anna Schneider, Volkswagen's Vice President for Industry and Government Relations, in the General Assembly Building this week. Volkswagen's U.S. headquarters is in Herndon. |
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Ken attended a reception in the Capitol complex for General Assembly members hosted by the Turkish American Friendship Associaiton last week. Ken was greeted by Mustafa Akpinar, M.Ed., principal of Pinnacle Academy in Oakton. |
Stop by my office in the General Assembly Building if you are in Richmond between now and February 26. If you know you will be in town in advance, call 703.758.9733 and speak to my legislative assistant, Barbara Shearer, about the best time to drop by or to make an appointment. I look forward to seeing you and your family in Richmond!
It is my honor and privilege to represent you in the Virginia House of Delegates. |
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Announcements
Northern Virginia Senior Softball seeks players for fun, fitness, and fellowship, playing two slow-pitch 7-inning softball games on Tuesday and Thursday mornings on Fairfax County fields. The season is from April 12-August 11. There are 26 teams organized into three skill level conferences. Players, whose average age is 66, are assigned to a team at their skill level by skill assessment, not a tryout. Get into softball playing shape in the NVSS Indoor Conditioning Program now through April 8. For more information, call Dave at 703.524.5576 or Paul at 703.323.7878. Visit www.nvss.org.
Volunteers are needed to help with this year's Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival to be held on May 21 and 22 at Reston Town Center. This will be the Festival's 20th year! Many special activities are planned to commemorate the event. Visit www.restonarts.org and click on Fine Arts Festival for information about volunteering.
The Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District's annual Seedling Sale is underway. Two packages are available: (1) Deer Resistant Shrub and Small Tree package is offered for $15.95 and includes two each of red osier dogwood, silky dogwood, serviceberry, spicebush, and pawpaw; the (2) Wildlife Friendly Tree Package sells for $10.95 and is ideal for common areas or larger surban yards with two each of boack oak, sycamore, and American hornbeam. To download an order form, visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/nvswcd/orderform_2011.pdf. For pictures of the mature species offered in the package, visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/nvswcd/seedlingsale.htm.
Fairfax County's Independent Living Project offers educational programs and yoga classes as part of an effort to help older adults remain independent and continue living at home. Programs will be held at the Burke Centre Library in Burke on Fridays in March, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Programs include seminars on topics of interest to older adults, yoga for strength and balance, and home visits for safety checks by request. Following is the schedule of topics for the first two weeks:
* March 4 - Fire and Fall Prevention, Fairfax County Fire & Rescue
* March 11 - Nutrition and Cooking for One or Two, Fairfax Area Agency on Aging.
All events are free and open to adults 60 years of age and older and adults with physical disabilities. Preregistration is required. Call Jennifer Edge at 703.324.7210 or Jennifer.Edge@fairfaxcounty.gov.
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Calendar of Events
Senior Movie Day, "Meet Me at the Movies," will be held today -February 23, 10:00 a.m., at the Rave Cinema at Reston Town Center. Reston Association will present a feature film; refreshments and door prizes provided prior to the movie. This event is free to those 55+. Call 703.435.6530 for more information.
Reston Association Board of Directors will hold a public hearing on proposed changes to Design Guidelines. The hearing is open to the public and will be held on Thursday, February 24, at the Board's regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. at 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston. Let the Reston Chorale lift your spirits and make you forget snow shovels on Saturday, February 26, at its annual Pops Concert, "Give My Regards to Broadway!" Performances are at 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. at the Reston Community Center at Hunters Woods. Purchase tickets at www.restonchorale.org or at the RCC box office at 703.476.1111. Children 18-35 months will love the "Busy Beavers" program on Monday, March 7, 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the Walker Nature Education Center, 11450 Glade Drive. Fee is $5/child RA members, $8/child non-members. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and reservations are required by March 3 by calling 703.476.9689 or email naturecenter@reston.org. Beavers are nature's builders, and they are active all year long. Build a beaver dam and sing a beaver song. Meet "Buster" the beaver and get your own set of beaver teeth. Attend the Green Breakfast on Saturday, March 12, 8:20 to 10:00 a.m. at Brion's Grille, 10621 Braddock Road, Fairfax (located in the University Shopping Mall at Braddock Road and Route 123). The topic will be "Demystifying Recycling" by Pamela Gratton, Recycling Manager for Fairfax County. The presentation will focus on the different types of materials that can be recycled and what really happens to them on their journey to becoming new products. Cost is $10.00 for the buffet, which includes tax and tip. The fifth annual Reading: A Family Affair will be held on Saturday, March 19, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the James Lee Community Center, 2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church. This free, family-friendly event offers live performances from some of the area's most sought-after children's entertainers. The day will continue with interactive theatre, reading, origami, and dance. Details and the schedule of performances can be found on the Literacy Council of Northern Virginia's website, www.lcnv.org/rafa.
The Fairfax Department of Transportation brings its "How to Ride the Bus" program to the Reston Museum on Saturday, March 19, at 1:30 p.m. at the Reston Museum. Board a special training bus to learn first-hand how the system works. Hear stories from riders and "busmeisters" of earlier commuter days and internal bus systems in Reston. All are welcome to attend. The Herndon Senior Center will host a free Senior Resource Fair from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 pm. on Friday, March 25. Presenters and exhibitors will provide information and education for adults preparing to retire; retirees; caregivers to senior adults; family members of senior adults; and professionals in the field of aging. More information, call 703.464.6200. Save the date -- Celebrate Founder's Day on Saturday, April 9, with a day of activities to celebrate Reston's 47th and Robert E. Simon, Jr.'s 97th birthdays! More information to come. |
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