February 11, 2015 


Delegate Plum with Virginia Tech students from Reston who visited him in Richmond.
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At the Half

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum  

 

The General Assembly has reached "crossover," the point on the legislative calendar when each house must have completed work on bills introduced into its respective chamber. That point was Tuesday for all bills except for adjustments to the budget that will be considered on Thursday. For the rest of the session until the expected adjournment on February 28, each house will consider legislation passed by the other house. Should legislation on the same subject be passed differently by both houses, a conference committee will be empaneled to attempt to resolve differences between the House and Senate.

 

The status of legislation described here is at the time of writing this column. There will be no gun safety legislation that will have passed in either house, but a bill passed to make it easier to get a concealed weapons permit if you have one from another state. A bill to limit access to a gun for someone for whom a restraining order has been issued may pass the Senate, but such a bill has already been defeated in the House. My bill and several like it for universal background checks for gun purchases were defeated in both houses.

 

Concerns about sexual assault on college campuses will be addressed by both houses with important details needing to be resolved. A delicate balance between having someone report an assault to a counselor at the institution and having the police involved is being weighed. There is a commitment to respond to the issue and to do it in a careful way. Two different versions of a bill to legalize the use of marijuana to treat seizures have passed and will be reconciled before the end of the session. A resolution to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment passed the Senate but is likely to be defeated in the House.

 

Both houses have been adamant about not expanding Medicaid although it seems that state monies will be appropriated to cover some needs such as in mental health even though Medicaid expansion would have provided money to meet these needs. Both houses have presented revisions to the biennial budget, but many more needs could have been met if the $5 million per day of federal monies had been accepted.

 

The House refused to pass any legislation for nonpartisan redistricting, and a bill coming over from the Senate is likely to be defeated in the House. There is still time to change the process before the redistricting that will happen after the 2020 federal census. In the meantime, a federal court has invalidated Virginia's congressional district lines, and the boundaries of the House of Delegates districts are being challenged in court.

 

Major revisions are being made in the public-private partnership agreement process to enhance transparency and accountability. The Governor's bill on transportation has passed to make monies available for local roads. Ethics bills will pass both houses, but both need to be strengthened before final passage.

 

If you want to check on the fate of a particular bill or read the language of a bill, go to 2015 Session.

 

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Virginia Report on Comcast Channel 28

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 11, at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum gives an overview of General Assembly 2015      

 

Tuesday, February 17 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, February 18 at 10:30 p.m., re-airing of Delegate Plum's overview of the current General Assembly session

 

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

 


Bulletin Board



Each year, the Reston Citizens Association Board selects one person from the pool of nominations submitted by Reston citizens. Nominations are open through Friday, February 20. Nominations may be submitted online or by downloading the nomination form  and submitting it via postal mail or email as indicated on the nomination form. 
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Hunter Mill District 

Community Summit on February 28 

 

Hunter Mill District Community Summit will take place at the Frying Pan Farm Park Visitor Center on Saturday, February 28. The event is your opportunity to get an update on the County and FCPS Fiscal Year 2016 Budgets, as well as be an active participant in dialogue and discussion on the future of Human Service programming impacting the Hunter Mill District. Supervisor Cathy Hudgins will host the summit with presentations by Chairman Sharon Bulova, County Executive Ed Long, and Fairfax County School Board Member Pat Hynes. Download a flier here.

  

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Calendar of Events
 

Friday, February 13, 7:00 p.m., United Christian Parish's Community Movie, 42: The Jackie Robinson Storya look at how integrating America's favorite sport changed U.S. history. For more information, visit "Promoting Racial Justice" Films

 

Friday, February 20, 10:00 a.m. to noon, first session of Great Decisions Discussion Group on World Affairs at Vienna Seventh-day Adventist Church, 344 Courthouse Road SW in Vienna. The eight sessions will be held on the 3rd Friday of the month. Cost is $25.00 per person; registration is required. Call 703-281-0538 to register. Mail registration to 541 Marshall Road SW, Vienna, VA 22180 with checks payable to Shepherd's Center of Oakton-Vienna. 

 

Friday, February 20, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., "Privacy in the Digital Age", the Great Decisions program at the Reston Library. Light refreshments will be served. Additional details are at Privacy in the Digital Age. 

 

Saturday, February 28, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Hunter Mill District Community Summit, Frying Pan Farm Park Visitor Center, 2709 West Ox Road, Herndon. Download a flier here.  


Friday, March 6, Last day to donate prom dresses for Diva Central Dress Drive for Prom. Drop off donations to Reston Community Center, Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road in Reston. More information is at Diva Central.

Saturday, March 14, FISH Fling Gala, Hyatt Dulles in Herndon. Visit FISH Fling Gala for ticket pricing and more information.

Sunday, March 15, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., NoVa Mini Maker Faire, South Lakes High School and Hughes Middle School, 11400 South Lakes Drive, Reston. More details about the event are available at NoVa Mini Maker Faire

Sunday, March 22, 2:00 to 3:30 p.m., Firearms: Reducing The Risk In Fairfax County, a special forum presented by The League of Women VotersŪ of the Fairfax Area, at Pohick Regional Library, 6450 Sydenstricker Road (off the Old Keene Mill Road) in Burke. Download a flier here

Tuesday, March 31 through Thursday, April 2, Environment Virginia Symposium, at Virginia Military Institute's Center for Leadership and Ethics, one of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality's Virginia Green Convention and Conference Centers. Registration information can be found at Environment Virginia Symposium.

 

 

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Reston, Virginia


 

 

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