February 19, 2014

36th District

Reston, Virginia

 

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At the Half

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum 

 

Last week the General Assembly reached the midpoint of its annual session, or "crossover" as it is called in the legislature. At this time in the calendar, the House of Delegates and the Senate have completed work on the bills that were introduced into the respective houses. Any bills that were passed are now sent to the other body for consideration. In order for a bill to become a law it must pass through both houses in identical form and be signed by the governor. When a bill is passed in different form in the two houses, a conference committee with representatives from both legislative bodies is appointed to work out differences in a compromise that must then be approved by both houses.

 

While final action is still pending on most measures, there is some good news to mention in this halftime report. Significant legislation reforming the mental health system has passed both houses in different form and now must be reconciled. In response to the tragic events in Senator Creigh Deed's family, the length of time that a person who is undergoing a mental health episode can be held without their consent through a temporary detention order will be increased from the current six hours that clearly was not adequate for Senator Deed's son to eight hours proposed in the House or to 24 hours approved in the Senate. The final length of time to be worked out in a conference committee must balance individual civil liberties with the need to protect the person and the community from harm. Beyond the procedural issues to be resolved is the question of the level of funding for mental health programs that clearly needs to be increased.

 

Bipartisanship broke out in the House with representation from both parties working together to craft new ethics legislation that will increase transparency and accountability within the context of a part-time citizen legislature. Twice per year disclosures of economic interests will be required with all reports available for review electronically by the public. Ethics training will be mandatory for all public officials, and an ethics commission will be established to provide oversight for the process.

 

There is consensus among parents and educators that the current Standards of Learning (SOL) system needs reform. A bipartisan group of delegates developed reforms that were unanimously approved in the House and are likely to be agreed to by the Senate. There will be fewer SOL tests, opportunities for alternative assessments, and a commission to consider additional reforms.

 

Repeal of the tax on hybrid vehicles will be approved.

 

The remaining key issue about which there continues to be major differences among the political parties and the two houses of the legislature is the expansion of Medicaid to provide health insurance for as many as 400,000 Virginians. All the other successes at the half pale in comparison to resolving this big issue in time for the legislature to adjourn as scheduled on March 8. Reaching the goal line on Medicaid expansion will determine if this session is a winner. 

 

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Click on the photo to hear my comments on the floor of the House of Delegates in support of expanding Medicaid to cover the many uninsured Virginians.
The House of Delegates proposed budget does not provide for the expansion of Medicaid even though the total costs would be paid by the federal government. Virginia is losing $5 million a day in tax monies paid by Virginia taxpayers by not expanding Medicaid to cover about a quarter million currently uninsured individuals. Please contact members of the House of Delegates to encourage them to reject the House budget and support Medicaid expansion. For more information on the issue go to thehalfsheet.org. Read my full action alert here.
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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. 

TONIGHT - Wednesday, February 19 at 10:30 p.m. - Woody Evans of VCTA Cable Reports interviews Delegate Plum in Richmond about the issues facing the General Assembly this session.

 

The interview will be aired each week on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. for the remainder of the 2014 General Assembly session.

 

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

 

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Make plans now for coming to the tour at one of the all-time favorite Bike VA tour destinations--the area surrounding Richmond and Williamsburg. Register here. Free commemorative jersey for registration by March 1. More information is at bikevirginia.org.

 

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Join the Re-energize Challenge 

Sign up for a Home Energy Check-up in February and you'll be eligible to win a new thermostat. In honor of Reston founder Robert E. Simon's 100th birthday, LEAP is giving a Nest Thermostat, a value of $249, to one of the first 100 residents to join the check-up challenge. The Nest Thermostat is a great way to increase the comfort and performance of your home. A LEAP energy coach can tell you more ways during your one-hour check-up. Sign up at www.reenergizereston.com.
 
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Test New Voting Machines and Provide Input 

February 21 and 22 

  

Fairfax County voters will have the opportunity to test new voting machines and provide input at five events being held throughout the county on Friday, February 21 and Saturday, February 22. The Fairfax County Office of Elections is in the process of replacing its aging voting equipment and is reviewing new machines for ease of use, as well as accessibility for people with disabilities and for voters for whom English is not their primary language. On both days, 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. at Reston Community Center, Hunters Woods, (Lobby), 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston.

 

For more information on the voting machine demonstrations, contact the Office of Elections at 703-222-0776, TTY 711 or visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/elections  

 

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Calendar of Events    

 

Tomorrow, Thursday, February 20, Fracking Risks to Drinking Water for Fairfax County & DC Metro Area. Refreshments at 7:00 p.m., program from 7:30-9:00 p.m. at the Oakton Library, 10304 Lynnhaven Place. For more information contact Linda Burchfiel at linda@lburchfiel.comSponsored by the Sierra Club/Great Falls Group.   

 

Thursday, February 20 at 7:30 p.m., "Economic Inequality: Perspectives from Economists" at United Christian Parish (UCP), a free forum to discuss the problems of economic inequality and the ethics and feasibility of proposed solutions. Rob Wilson-Black, CEO of Sojourners, will moderate the discussion--making sure that it stays practical and non-technical. UCP is at 11508 North Shore Drive in Reston. Light refreshments will be served. Visit Economic Forum for more information.   

 

Friday, February 21, 7:00-9:30 p.m., United Christian Parish's (UCP) Movie Night (free admission), The Milagro Beanfield War, Robert Redford's 1988 movie is set in the southwestern U.S. where a small farmer fights a wealthy land developer for water rights to his land. Refreshments and discussion following the film. UCP is at 11508 North Shore Drive in Reston. More information is at UCP Movie Night  

   
Friday, February 21 to Sunday, February 23, SingStrong a Capella music festival at South Lakes High School to benefit the Alzheimer's Association. There will be 5 concerts, 2 competitions and 20 classes featuring Ten from NBC's The Sing-Off, Blake Lewis of American Idol, The Funx with Nate Tao of American Idol, Blue Jupiter of the Oreo and Nokia commercials, Grace McLean, The Alexandria Harmonizers, Stiletta, The Capital Hearings, Classic Sounds, and more than 20 other a cappella groups! More information is at dc.singstrong.org 

 

Saturday, February 22, Jewels of Asia Gala, 6:00-10:00 p.m., Westwood Country Club, 800 Maple Ave E, Vienna. For more  information and to register, visit  Jewels of Asia Gala

 

Saturday, February 22, Reston Museum Presents Jazz and Blues Concert with Reston's Divas--Beverly Cosham, Menda Ahart and Felicia Kessel-Crawley, at 7:00 p.m., Reston Museum, 1639 Washington Plaza, Lake Anne Village Center, Reston. For reservations, call the Museum at 703-709-7700 or e-mail restonmuseum@gmail.com.  

 

Reston Association Workshop: Rail to Reston, Wednesday, February 26, 6:30-9:00 p.m.an informational event to prepare the community for the opening of the Wiehle rail station. At the Reston Association offices, 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive in Reston. More information is at Silver Line Update. 


Millennium +1, The Reston Community: Open, Diverse and Inclusive, Wednesday, February 26, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Reston Community Center-Lake Anne, 1609 Washington Plaza, Lake Anne Village Center in Reston. As part of the Reston Historic Trust's continuing program series that examines Reston's past, present and future, this session will focus on whether Robert E. Simon Jr.'s seven founding principles will still be relevant 20 years from now.  A panel of young Restonians will discuss how growing up in Reston shaped their lives and influenced their future. For more information on these events and programs, call 703-709-7700, email  restonmuseum@gmail.com or visit www.restonmuseum.org.  

  
Thursday, February 27, "The Dulles Corridor - On Track: A Seminar on Economic Benefits & Opportunities," 7:30 a.m. to noon at the AOL Campus, Case Building, 5th Floor, 22000 AOL Way, Dulles. More Information: 703-430-8749. 
 

Friday, February 28, 7:00-9:00 p.m., at the Walker Nature Center, 11450 Glade Drive, Reston. A film about an emerging trend in building design, construction and retrofitting that reduces heating and cooling energy use by 80 percent. There will be a short discussion after the film with representatives from LEAP (Local Energy Alliance Program). Learn how you can sign up for a low cost ($45) energy check-up for your home. Sponsored by Sustainable Reston and Friends of Reston. Free, reservations requested;  suggested donation $5. Email naturecenter@reston.org or call 703-476-9689 with questions. 

 

Saturday, March 1, 9:30 a.m., Reading: A Family Affair (RAFA) at the James Lee Community Center, 2855 Annandale Road, Falls Church. Hosted by the Literacy Council of Northern Virginia (LCNV), RAFA is a one-day family festival that celebrates books through performance art. Last year contributions at the door, along with sponsors, helped LCNV raise over $15,000 in support of LCNV adult learners. Visit Reading: A Family Affair for details.

  

Saturday, March 1, Hunter Mill District Community Summit, at Frying Pan Farm Park Visitor Center, 2727 West Ox Road, Herndon. Hunter Mill District Supervisor Cathy Hudgins invites you to participate in presentations and discussions on the Hunter Mill District. Hear from your elected officials and County agencies, share your ideas, and help build a vibrant community. RSVP by email to  
HunterMillRSVP@fairfaxcounty.gov or call the District office at 703-478-0283. More information is at Community Summit

  

Thursday, March 13, Reston Association Newcomer's Night, 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Reston Association offices, 12001 Sunrise Valley Drive in Reston. More information is at Newcomer's Night

  

Registration is now open for the 2014 Virginia Forum, hosted by George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, March 13-15. The 2014 Forum offers 30 sessions and nearly 100 presentations from historians, archivists, independent scholars, art historians, and public historians on Virginia's past and present. For registration and lodging information as well as the preliminary schedule and directions, visit www.virginiaforum.org/2014-conference-gmu/.  

  

April 4-5, Accessibility Summit, McLean Bible Church8925 Leesburg Pike, Vienna. The Summit is a gathering of families, care-givers, service providers, and others connected to the special needs community. More information is at accessibilitysummit.org

  

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Commentary..."At the Half"
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Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum
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