June 19, 2013

36th District

Reston, Virginia

 

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Bipartisan Approach Needed in Evaluating Legislators

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum

The 2013 session of the General Assembly was a landmark one, according to most everyone who follows politics in the Old Dominion. It passed a sweeping transportation funding package that had eluded approval for at least a couple of decades.

 

Commentators are saying that the U.S. Congress should look at what happened in Virginia this year and emulate it. Republicans and Democrats in the House and Senate voted for tax increases that will fund long-needed transportation improvements.

 

Clearly the passage of the bill was a bipartisan effort. Neither Democrats nor Republicans had enough votes to pass the bill; it took both parties voting together to get a majority in both chambers. Enough legislators from the suburbs, cities, and rural areas came together to make up the narrow majorities by which this historic legislation passed.

 

The Governor made it clear from the beginning that this was the session at which action had to be taken to fund Virginia's crumbling transportation infrastructure. He had no more effective voice in carrying the message forward than in the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Throughout the legislative session the State Chamber encouraged local chambers to come to Richmond to lobby on behalf of the transportation bill. The bill was on the Chamber's list of bills being watched.

 

The surprise in the State Chamber's position on the transportation compromise came after the session. Recently the Chamber issued its 2013 Legislative Report Card that "recognizes legislators for their support on initiatives that will help move Virginia forward." The landmark transportation bill was given the same identical importance on the report card as 49 other bills, some of which were clarifying existing laws, directing state agencies, or creating a study. As a result, more than two dozen Republicans were given an A score even if they had voted against the ground-breaking transportation bill that is expected to create 13,000 jobs over six years as well as relieve traffic congestion.

 

At a Chamber 2013 Legislative Awards Banquet in May at the Ritz Carlton in Northern Virginia, plaques of achievement were given to at least a half dozen Republicans from traffic-congested Northern Virginia who voted against the transportation bill. Not a single Democrat was recognized for working on and voting for the transportation bill that was seen as so important just a few weeks earlier. Clearly the bill would not have passed without a bipartisan vote.

 

Fortunately local chambers of commerce have not been so one-sided in their recognition of members of both parties who worked to create an acceptable compromise. Virginia FREE (www.vafree.com), a non-partisan business coalition that provides objective information to ensure that the General Assembly is receptive and responsive to the interests of free enterprise, evaluated legislators solely on their vote on the transportation bill and recognized Democrats and Republicans alike who voted for it. The Virginia Chamber of Commerce should look at the example of how legislators worked together across party lines for the benefit of the Commonwealth and give recognition to this bipartisan effort in the future. The State Chamber itself may benefit from a bipartisan approach. 

 

Virginia Report on Comcast Channel 28

 

Virginia ReportTune in to Ken's weekly television program, Virginia Report, on Reston Comcast Channel 28 for public service programming. Ken interviews state and local leaders who are making news by making a difference. Watch these upcoming programs:

 

TONIGHT - Wednesday, June 19 at 10:30 p.m. - Karen Elliott and Diane Blust, Sustainable Reston, "Reston Community Energy Fair"

     

Tuesday, June 25 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, June 26 at 10:30 p.m. - Amy Harris, SySTEMic Solutions, "Preparing Students for STEM Careers" 

 

"Virginia Report" is also available online at www.rctv28.com/virginiareport.html for viewing on your computer or iPad.     

 

Bulletin Board     

 

Candidates Sought: Reston Association's Board of Directors is seeking candidates to fill the unexpired term of the Hunters Woods/Dogwood District director seat. The term ends April 2014.  The board determines the association's goals and policies, making a significant and lasting contribution to the community. To apply, candidates must:  

--Be residents of the Hunters Woods/Dogwood District

--Complete a Candidate's Statement (download here)

--Meet with the Board of Directors to discuss your interest and qualifications for the position.

To be considered, Candidate's Statements must be received by the association no later than Monday, June 24 at 5:00 p.m.

 

Reston Community Orchestra's Summer Reading Sessions under Music Director, Dingwall Fleary, will be held on Monday nights from 7:30-10:00 p.m. Save the dates now for July 22 & 29, and August 5 & 12. Cost is $10 a night or $35 for 4 nights. The sessions will be held at Sunset Hills Montessori School, 11180 Ridge Heights Road, Reston. Sign up at Summer Reading. Specify your instrument and the dates you will attend.

 

Calendar of Events   


Casino Night Supports Public Art Thursday, June 20, 6:00-10:00 p.m., Reston Town Center Pavilion. Roll the dice under the stars at the professional casino game tables. Enjoy live music and support public art in Reston. The event is will be hosted by the Initiative for Public Art-Reston (IPAR). Click here for tickets and more information.

 

The Strong Kids, Strong Virginia campaign is getting underway in our area with a gathering on Thursday, June 20, 11:00 a.m. at the Child Development Center of the Annandale Christian Community for Action, 7200 Columbia Pike, Annandale. More information is at www.strongkidsstrongvirginia.com.    

   

Electric Sunday TV and Computer Recycling, Sunday, June 23, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., I-66 Transfer Station, 4618 West Ox Road, Fairfax. For updates, cancellations, and notifications of events, call 703-324-5052.     

 

Delegate Ken Plum's State of the Commonwealth Breakfast, Wednesday, June 26, 8:00-9:00 a.m., American Tap Room, 1811 Library Street in Reston Town Center. Come hear Ken's "wag of the finger and tip of the hat." RSVP at https://secure.actblue.com/page/2013soc.    

   

Reston's First Community Energy Fair will be on Sunday, July 14, 1:00-4:00 p.m. at the Walker Nature Center. Fair is free, but there will be a small materials fee for some activities. Will include a Green Living workshop on "How to Build a Solar Generator" (requires preregistration and fee). To volunteer or participate, email klpelliott@verizon.net.   

   

Bullying Prevention 101 Facilitators' Training, Wednesday, July 17, 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sign-in opens at 8:30 a.m. Pennino Building, Room 734, 12011 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax. Space is limited. Register at Bullying Prevention 101 - Facilitator Training.  

 

Wednesday, July 24, 5:00-7:00 p.m., Community Cookout at Hunters Woods Pool, 2501 Reston Parkway. For more information contact Kevin Danaher at kevin.danaher@fairfaxcounty.gov or call 703-390-6166.   

 

Monday, August 5, 8:00 a.m.-8:30 p.m. The Governor's K-12 Education Reform Summit at the Westfields Marriott Washington Dulles, 14750 Conference Center Drive, Chantilly. For more information about the initiative, visit www.allstudents.virginia.gov. Register at http://govk12summit.eventbrite.com/#

 

Tuesday, August 6, 5:00-7:00 p.m., Community Cookout at Lake Newport Pool, 11601 Lake Newport Road. For more information contact Kevin Danaher at kevin.danaher@fairfaxcounty.gov or call 703-390-6166.   

  

On August 11 at 8:00 a.m. the YMCA Fairfax County Reston and Reston Association will be holding the third annual Reston Kid's Triathlon. The event is intended to be a fun opportunity for youngsters to stay active through the summer and learn about the fast growing sport of triathlon. In keeping with the missions of the sponsoring organizations, a number of the participants will be from families who might not be able to afford the entry fee and equipment for the event. Through individual and corporate sponsors their costs will be covered. All net proceeds from this event will be used for the Y and RA youth scholarship programs. For more information, visit www.restonkidstri.org.      


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Commentary..."Bipartisan Approach Needed in Evaluating Legislators"
"Virginia Report" on Comcast Channel 28
Bulletin Board
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