June 18, 2014

36th District

Reston, Virginia

 

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A Bloodless Revolution

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum   

 

About this time of year in 1966 I wrote a letter to my hometown newspaper, Page News and Courier, suggesting that Virginia had just undergone one of the "bloodless revolutions" that Thomas Jefferson had suggested would be good for society periodically. In the Democratic primary in a very different 8th Congressional District than we know today, liberal state delegate George Rawlings defeated the 36-year veteran Congressman Howard Smith who in his position as chairman of the Rules Committee had thwarted the will of presidents through his control of the flow of legislation and his bottling up of the Civil Rights Act for nearly a decade. The shock waves when the polling results came in were as great as those heard in the 7th Congressional District this year.

 

As if the defeat of a powerful committee chair was not enough, in that same primary moderate State Senator William B. Spong, Jr. defeated Virginia's Senator A. Willis Robertson who had been in the Senate for 20 years. President Lyndon Johnson had recruited Spong to challenge Robertson because the Senator opposed the Civil Rights Act and supported school segregation. When Lady Bird Johnson came through Virginia campaigning for her husband on the Lady Bird Special train, Robertson was the only elected Democrat who did not come out to greet her.

 

George Rawlings lost in the general election to William "Bill" Scott as conservative Southern Democrats voted for the Republican, and many never returned to the Democratic Party. Spong was elected to the U.S. Senate where he served for one term before being defeated by the same Bill Scott who had defeated Rawlings six years before. Scott's service in the House and in the Senate earned him the title given by one publication as being "the dumbest man" in Congress.

 

The primary defeats of two Southern Democrats in 1966 marked a sharp decline of influence of the Byrd Machine in Virginia politics and a realignment of the conservatives who had called themselves Democrats since Reconstruction. Some became Independents, but others switched to the Republican Party where they felt more at home with their conservatism. When Harry Byrd, Jr. ran for the U.S. Senate to replace his father, he won as an Independent. No Democratic candidate for President was able to carry Virginia until ironically Barack Obama carried the state in 2008.

 

While Democrats and moderate Republicans are celebrating the defeat of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in another historic primary, it is important to consider the outcome of the election for the future of the Commonwealth. The candidate who defeated Cantor did so by being more conservative than Cantor, and from the comments I have been reading he is a far-out Tea Party candidate. Just last year two Tea Party candidates defeated two Republican committee chairs in primaries and went on to win the general election. An already conservative General Assembly is likely to be pushed further to the right by Republicans who fear a primary challenge. A bloodless revolution is occurring in the Commonwealth; Virginians will not be better for it.

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.
 
TONIGHT - Wednesday, June 18 at 10:30 p.m., Peter Goldin, Equality Virginia

Tuesday, June 24 at 7:30 p.m. and
Wednesday, June 25 at 10:30 p.m., Sandy Thompson and Rhonda Richardson, Northern Virginia Healthy Kids Coalition
 

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

 

Bulletin Board






RCA ELECTIONS NOW OPEN!

You can now cast your vote in the 2014 RCA Board of Directors election!  The polls are officially open.  Don't delay; the polls close Sunday, June 22 at midnight. The following seats are up for election: At-Large, North Point, Lake Anne/Town Center/Tall Oaks, South Lakes, and Hunters Woods/Dogwood. Each seat carries a three-year term. Anyone who (a) is 16 years or older and (b) lives anywhere in Reston (defined as Reston Small Tax District #5) is eligible to vote. To read RCA President Colin Mills' explanation of how and why to vote, click here. To learn how to vote, view the eligibility requirements, learn about the candidates, or to cast your ballot, click here. 

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Silver Line Updates

For construction-related emergencies including noise, use the project HOTLINE at 844-385-7245. For further information about the project, visit the project website at www.dullesmetro.com or call 703-572-0506. Visit Fairfax County's Silver Line page for lots of helpful information and links. Download an informational brochure here:  Welcome to the Silver Line!  

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Re-energize Reston Heating + Cooling Giveaway Contest Open Through August 1

LEAP and the Reston Association have teamed up with M.E. Flow and Rheem to give one lucky Reston homeowner a free, energy efficient heating and cooling system valued at $8,000. To enter you must complete a Home Energy Check-up performed by LEAP by August 1. The check-up costs $45 and includes: a basic evaluation of your home's energy efficiency potential by an Energy Coach; the installation at no additional cost of products such as smart power strips and energy efficiency light bulbs; and a customized checklist of additional energy and cost saving measures for your home. That means you'll be saving energy and money just by entering the contest! Bonus if you go on to win! If you're ready to schedule your check-up and be entered into the contest, click here. Want to learn more about the contest? Click here.

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ONEVIRGINIA2021 is a group of Virginians who believe Virginia's state and congressional districts belong to its citizens and not to any legislators, interest groups or political parties. To learn more, visit onevirginia2021.org

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Summer Camps at Frying Pan Farm Park  

    

There's more going on at Frying Pan Farm Park this summer than farming as it hosts dozens of summer camps for "tweens" and other youngsters. Options include the Art of Farming for Young Rembrandts, Art Explorers Camp,  Chess Camp, Robotics and 3D Design Camp, Adventure Links Ultimate Adventure Camp, Time Traveler on the Farm, Geocaching Camp, Caveman vs. Farmer Camp, and Doggone Fun Camp. And, of course, there are camps about farm life, including Farm Hand Camp and Farm Zoology Camp. Information on Frying Pan's camps and all of the summer camps hosted by the Fairfax County Park Authority is online at Park Authority Camps.

 

Calendar of Events     
 

Friday, June 20, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., the United Christian Parish Community Movie will focus on  "Mass Incarceration" of especially African Americans with a video of attorney/author Michelle Alexander on "The New Jim Crow" and the documentary "Up the Ridge" on the prison industry in Virginia. Discussion to follow. The church is located at 11508 North Shore Drive, Reston. Details are at UCP Movie Night. 

 

Saturday, June 21, 10:00 to 10:45 a.m., Family Fun Entertainment Series: Pinot & Augustine Show at Reston Town Square Park, corner of Market Street at Explorer Street. More details are at Family Fun.    

 

Saturday, June 21, 7:30 to 10:00 p.m., Concerts on the Town Series in the Pavilion with Big Joe & the Dynaflows. Bring your lawn chairs or picnic blankets to the Pavilion for New Orleans-style swing, jump blues with special guest Tom "Mookie" Brill. Free. Rain or Shine. More information is at Concerts on the Town.

  

Sunday, June 22, the inaugural Reston Relay Triathlon kicks off at 7:00 a.m. at Lake Newport Pool, 11601 Lake Newport Road, Reston. Find more information at Reston Relay Triathlon.    

      

Sunday, June 22, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., screening of "Not My Life" followed by an expert panel on Human Trafficking: What Houses of Worship and Individuals Need to Know. At Annandale United Methodist Church, 6935 Columbia Pike, Annandale. Refreshments provided. More about the film is at Not My Life. Details about the event can be found at Social Action Linking Together

 

Saturday, June 28, at 8:00 a.m., "Ladies Go Green"  5K Race & 5K Fitness Walk, Reston YMCA. To find more information and to register, go to Women's Distance Festival   

  

In This Issue
Commentary..."A Bloodless Revolution"
"Virginia Report" on Comcast Channel 28
Bulletin Board
Check Your Calendar
Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum
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