December 25, 2013

36th District

Reston, Virginia

 

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Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus        

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum

The editorial in the September 21, 1897 New York Sun, responding to a letter from eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon who had inquired about whether there was a Santa Claus, has become the most reprinted newspaper editorial, according to the Newseum (newseum.org/yesvirginia). Virginia's father had told her that if she read it in the Sun it was certain to be true. The editor wrote, "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy."

 

Virginians, especially those around the capital city, have long believed in Santa Claus. The "Legendary Santa" has been meeting with boys and girls at Miller and Rhoads--first a department store and now a hotel in Richmond--for more than 75 years. There is ample proof that he is the "real" Santa Claus for he is able with assistance from the Snow Queen and some technology to call every child by name. We go as a family of four generations with Jane's mother and our grandchildren to see him at his latest location at the Children's Museum of Richmond. Read more about this Virginia tradition in Legendary Santa's Stories from the Chair (Children's Museum of Richmond, 2011, www.c-mor.org/santa/book). On page six is a photograph of young Jane Durham (now Plum) and her brother visiting Santa many years ago.

 

Throughout the capital there is a quickened pace of activity during the holiday season in anticipation of the General Assembly convening on January 8 and the new governor being inaugurated on January 11. There are wish lists from all the agencies and special interests. And, yes, Virginia, if there is a Santa Claus here is my wish list for the legislative session.

 

Virginia would extend health insurance to nearly half its uninsured working poor by expanding Medicaid. Not only would more people have access to preventative care as well as treatment, but Virginians would get more of their federal tax dollars back and a boost to the economy with the health care jobs being created. Also in the area of health, I want Virginia to increase funding for its presently inadequate mental health care program.

 

While I am wishing, I want the General Assembly to expand background checks for all gun purchases to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and violent people. I also want the legislature to approve my bill to establish an independent redistricting commission that will fairly and objectively draw legislative boundaries. We would on my wish list repeal the marriage amendment and other discrimination based on sexual orientation. And while we are at it, we need to get the state back to the position of being an equal partner in funding public schools.

 

None of these goals will be reached by simply wishing for them. Hard work, determination, and public pressure can make them reality. Just like in Santa's workshop, there will be a lot of work behind the scenes. 

 

Virginia Report on Comcast Channel 28

 

Virginia Report

Tune in to Ken's weekly television program,
Virginia Report, on Reston Comcast Channel 28 for public service programming (Verizon Channel 1981). Ken interviews state and local leaders who are making news by making a difference. Watch these upcoming programs:

   

TONIGHT - Wednesday, December 25 at 10:30 p.m. -  Kevin Rose, Virginia Department of Game & Inland Fisheries, "Local Wildlife Concerns"      

 

Tuesday, December 31 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, January 1 at 10:30 p.m. - Elizabeth Shaw, "Cyclocross Racing"

 

Virginia Report is also available online at https://vimeo.com/album/1650266 for viewing on your computer or iPad.        

 

Bulletin Board
 
Day of Service in the Commonwealth

As part of the inauguration festivities the Governor-elect and future First Lady have asked that the Commonwealth join together in a day of service. On Saturday, January 4, 2014, people will come together to give back to their communities. This inauguration is about people coming together to find common ground and move Virginia forward, so please take a second today to sign up for a service project in your community.


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Donating to Help Wounded Warriors

Local Reston resident, Cindy Dwyer, collects gently used clothing for wounded warriors and their families at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. In-style, clean, size-marked, on-hangers suits, shirts, ties, pants, dresses, gowns, handbags and accessories are appropriate for the who will be entering the workforce. Quality donations are needed. If you have items, contact Cindy at cindydwyer5@gmail.com
  
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New App Available to Library Talking Book Users

 

People who are blind, visually impaired, or have a physical disability may now download audio and braille books to their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch if they are registered at the Access Services Branch of the Fairfax County Public Library for the Library of Congress free library service. The Braille and Audio Reading Down-load (BARD) mobile app is now available through the Apple App Store. The free app allows readers to download audio and braille books from their NLS BARD accounts. BARD contains nearly 50,000 books, magazines, and music scores in audio and braille formats, with new selections added daily. For more information, call 703-324-8380; TTY 703-324-8365.

 

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IRS Warns of Phone Scam

The IRS is warning consumers
about a phone scam targeting taxpayers, including recent immigrants, throughout the country.
Victims are told they owe money to the IRS and it must be paid promptly
through a preloaded debit card or wire transfer. If the victim refuses to cooperate, they are threatened with arrest, deportation, or suspension of a business or driver's license. For more information on how to report phishing scams, go to the IRS website at www.IRS.gov.

  

Calendar of Events    

 

Thursday, January 2: Let your elected officials know about the state government issues that are most important to you at a Public Meeting hosted by Delegate Ken Plum and Senator Janet Howell on Thursday, January 2, 2014, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Reston Community Center at Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. Bring your comments for Ken and Janet. This will be their annual pre-session meeting prior to the General Assembly going into session on January 8, 2014.        


Saturday, January 4, Fairfax County delegation to the General Assembly will hold a hearing for public comment, beginning at 9:00 a.m. at the Fairfax County Government Center, 12000 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax. The public is invited to attend and comment. More information

Thursday, January 16, 12:00-2:00 p.m., Shepherd's Center of
Fairfax-Burke hosts Lunch N' Life featuring Sharon Bulova,
Chairman, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. At St. Mary of Sorrows Catholic Church, 5222 Sideburn Rd., Fairfax. Cost: $10. Reservations: Call Faye Quesenberry at 703-620-0161 by January 10. If transportation is needed, call 703-323-4788.

Friday, January 17 at 7:00 p.m. The award-winning documentary Chasing Ice will be shown as part of the Environmental Film series at Walker Nature House, 11450 Glade Drive, Reston. Chasing Ice is the story of environmental photographer James Balog's mission to gather and present undeniable evidence of climate change. For reservations, call 703-476-9689 or email naturecenter@reston.org.

A Century of Change: 1863-1963 (55 Years & Older), Wednesday, January 22, 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Leaving from RCC Lake Anne and RCC Hunters Woods in Reston, Cost: $20 (Reston), $40 (Non-Reston). In 2013 our country marked two events that changed the course of the nation--the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation and the 1963 March on Washington. To commemorate these two pivotal achievements, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History and the National Museum of African American History and Culture present an exhibition that explores these two crucial events. Trip fee includes transportation. Lunch will not be provided, but there are two cafés located in the museum. For more information, visit  www.restoncommunitycenter.com.

      

Senior Social with Reston Association (55 Years and Older), Thursday, January 23, 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m., Reston Community Center Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. Free, but registration required. Seniors are invited to attend RCC's and RA's Senior Social celebrating 50 years of the lava lamp and Reston. Dig out your tie-dye, beads and peace signs and join in remembering 50 years of Reston. Light refreshments will be served. More information: www.restoncommunitycenter.com

  

Reston Camp Expo, Saturday, January 25, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. at Reston Community Center Hunters Woods2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. Visit with local non-profit camp providers to learn about the latest camp programs scheduled to occur in Reston during the summer 2014 season. Parents, your children are strongly encouraged to visit the event with you! Attendees will receive valuable information, enjoy many fun activities, and be eligible to win door prizes. Call 703-390-6162 for more information.

In This Issue
Commentary..."Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus"
"Virginia Report" on Comcast Channel 28
Bulletin Board
Check Your Calendar
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