March 18, 2015 


Delegate Ken Plum's 
Virginia E-News


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Commentary   

 

What Else Was Done?  

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum  

 

Previous columns have focused on major legislation passed in the 2015 General Assembly session, but this column will describe other legislation that passed. Implications for these bills may be more limited in the number of persons affected, but you can be sure that for those persons these bills may be the most important. For example, Governor McAuliffe has already signed legislation to decriminalize the use of oils derived from the marijuana plant to treat persons with severe epilepsy. I had introduced one of the bills to accomplish this purpose. A bill was also passed that allows terminally ill patients under physician's supervision to take investigational drugs that have been cleared for the first phase of clinical trials before getting final FDA approval.

 

Legislation already signed by the Governor allows transportation network companies like Uber and Lyft to operate in Virginia when they have met licensing requirements including appropriate insurance and background checks for drivers. The threshold for expanded state licensing and regulation of day care providers was reduced from the current six to five or more children unrelated to the owner in a home. A national background check with fingerprinting will be required, and unlicensed providers must advise parents in writing. This crack-down comes amidst problems in some homes that resulted in the death of a child.

 

Another measure requires health insurance providers to include coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders in children aged two through ten. Current law only requires coverage through age six. In response to concerns about heroin and prescription drug abuse, legislation was passed to encourage persons to report another person's overdose and remain on the scene without fear of prosecution for minor possession or intoxication. Under a pilot program, use of the prescription drug naloxone to counteract the effects of heroin or opioid overdose was expanded.

 

All commonsense gun safety measures were defeated in a subcommittee of five in the House of Delegates, but a bill that would require Virginia to recognize the right to possess firearms of out-of-state felons whose gun rights have been restored in their home state passed without my vote. Hopefully the Governor will veto the bill. A bill that would have allowed state government the ability to keep secret information about drugs used in executions and the drugs' manufacturers was defeated in the House of Delegates.

 

Legislation to limit the warrantless collection of personal information by law enforcement when there is no reasonable suspicion of criminal activity passed as did legislation to restrict to seven days the retention of information gathered by license plate readers that is unrelated to an ongoing criminal investigation. A bill passed that requires law enforcement and regulatory agencies to get search warrants before flying drones except in emergencies or training activities.

 

A bill to repeal the King's Dominion law that requires school systems to start school after Labor Day failed with my voting again to repeal it. School calendars should be set by school boards, not the legislature. An ethics bill passed but with I believe glaring deficiencies that I will address in a future column.

 


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, March 18 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate  Plum talks with Joe Stanley of The Commonwealth Institute for Fiscal Analysis

 

Tuesday, March 24 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, March 25 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Supervisor Cathy Hudgins who represents the Hunter Mill District on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors 

 

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

 


Bulletin Board

Drive to Donate

Drivers who travel on the 495 or 95 Express Lanes on March 21 with their E-ZPass or E-ZPass Flex properly mounted in their vehicle will have the value of their tolls donated to benefit Fairfax County Fire and Rescue, Prince William County Fire and Rescue, and Stafford County Fire and Rescue. To help support these local first responders, visit Drive to Donate

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Walker Center Native Plant Sale

Pre-order some nature center favorites and enjoy the savings. Species include sun and shade-loving perennial flowers and ferns that do well in a variety of growing conditions, and add value to your backyard habitat. 
Order by 
Friday, April 3 at 5:00 p.m. 

Pick Up: Saturday, April 18, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 
at the Walker Nature Center, 11450 Glade Drive. 


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VCTA, the Donald A. Perry Foundation and Virginia Cable Industry Seek Virginia's Future Leaders for Scholarship

 

On behalf of the Virginia cable industry and the Donald A. Perry Foundation, the Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association (VCTA) announces the 2015 Virginia's Future Leaders Scholarship Program. This year $100,000 will be awarded to outstanding Virginia students attending Virginia colleges across the Commonwealth. This program is a one-time award and is open to Virginia residents attending an undergraduate 2 or 4 year program at a Virginia institution of higher learning for the 2015-2016 academic year. 

 

Interested applicants should download the application and submit by April 24, 2015. 

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Van Gogh, Manet, and Matisse: The Art of the Flower at  

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

March 21-June 21, 2015

 

Tickets and information are at 

The Art of the Flower

 

Calendar of Events 

Thursday, March 19, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Information Forum on the Affordable Care Act, at Thomas Jefferson Library, 7415 Arlington Boulevard, Falls Church. More information is at ACA Forum

 

Saturday, March 21, 8:00 p.m., Earth, Wind and Fire, at Walker Nature Center, 11450 Glade Drive, Reston. A night of true, personal stories as told by Virginia's premiere storytelling troupe Better Said Than Done. Intended for an adult audience; Refreshments (beer, wine, coffee, sodas and snacks) available for purchase. All proceeds benefit the Nature Center. Hosted by Jessica Piscitelli Robinson. More at Earth, Wind and Fire

 
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 Voters® of the Fairfax Area, at Pohick Regional Library, 6450 Sydenstricker Road (off the Old Keene Mill Road) in Burke. Download a flier here.

Sunday, March 22, 4:00 p.m., The Reston Chorale presents Choral Splendor: Music of France, featuring Organist Paul Skevington. The concert will take place at Saint Luke Catholic Church, 7001 Georgetown Pike, McLean and include works by Maurice Duruflé, Gabriel Fauré, César Franck and Charles-Marie Widor. Tickets may be purchased online or at the door. Download a flier or visit www.RestonChorale.org for more information.


March 23-30, Northern Virginia Restaurant Week. Make reservations through Open Table

Wednesday, March 25, 6:00 p.m., Northern Virginia Transportation Authority (NVTA) Open House and Public Hearing, NVTA 3040 Williams Drive, Suite 200, Fairfax. The NVTA is seeking public input on the fiscal year 2015-2016 (FY2015-16) Two Year Program to be funded by Regional revenues from House Bill 2313. Details are at FY2015-16 Two Year Program

 

Thursday, March 26, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., The Gulf Years in Reston, 1967-1978, at Reston Community Center at Lake Anne Village Center, 1609 Washington Plaza, Reston. More information is at History Lecture Series

 

Friday, March 27, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., The Great Decisions program's March roundtable is "Sectarianism in the Middle East." At the Reston Library, 11925 Bowman Towne Drive, Reston. Additional details here.  

 

Saturday, March 28, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Service Academy Day, at the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville. Download a flier from Senator Mark Warner here.


 
Saturday, March 28, 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Grow Your Health: Gardening, Food & Wellness Festival, at W. T. Woodson High School, 9525 Main Street, Fairfax. More information and a link to purchase tickets are at www.growyourhealthnova.com. 

 
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. 

Monday, April 6, Global Climate Change: No Longer Tomorrow's Challenge, featuring Congressman Gerry ConnollyRoom 1201, Merten Hall, George Mason University (Fairfax Campus). Download more information here.

Tuesday, April 7, 1:00 p.m., Reston Garden Club meeting, at the Nature House at the Walker Nature Center, 11450 Glade Drive, Reston. This month's speaker is Nancy Vehrs, President of the Virginia Native Plant Society presenting a program on "Spring Wildflowers of Northern Virginia." Guests and members are invited to attend. For more information visit therestongardenclub.org.
 

Friday, April 10, 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., Empty Bowls Fundraiser at Floris United Methodist Church, 13600 Frying Pan Road, Herndon. Tickets are $25. Guests will receive a handcrafted ceramic bowl to keep and a simple soup supper. All proceeds raised will go to hunger relief in Northern Virginia. Pre-event tickets can be purchased by mailing a check made out to Food for Others and sent to Giving Circle of HOPE, P.O. Box 8832, Reston VA 20195 or purchase tickets online at www.givingcircleofhope.org. Prepaid tickets will be held at the door. Call 703-665-9334 or send email to emptybowls@givingcircleofhope.org for further details.

 
Saturday, April 11, 8:00 a.m., 12th Annual 5K to Benefit Nature House. Register at www.active.com or in person starting at 7:00 a.m. on race day. There will be a medal ceremony, door prizes, and refreshments after the race. Funds raised go to Friends of Reston to support new green building enhancements and educational displays and exhibits.

Saturday, April 11, noon to 3:00 p.m., Reston Founder's Day, at Washington Plaza at Lake Anne. Come help Reston celebrate its own 51st birthday and the 101st birthday of its founder, Robert E. Simon. We'll have elected officials playing "Cards against Humanity," music, food, raffles, and much more. Visit www.restonmuseum.org for more information.

Saturday, April 11, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., Reston Community Orchestra's Annual Benefit Casino Night, at Reston Community Center Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. Visit Casino Night for more information and to purchase tickets.

Thursday, April 16, 6:00 p.m., MLK Cultural Foundation's Dream Makers Gala, at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner, 7020 Jones Branch Road, McLean. Visit Dream Makers Gala to download a flier. 
 
Saturday, April 18, Equality Virginia's Commonwealth Dinner, at Greater Richmond Convention Center, 403 N. Third Street, Richmond. Ticket and sponsorship information is at Commonwealth Dinner.

Sunday, April 19, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., Bite Me Cancer's 2nd Annual Cancerversary Wine Dinner, at the Greater Reston Arts Center, 12001 Market Street, Suite 103, Reston. Food/wine provided by Il Fornaio. Ticket information is at Bite Me Cancer.
 
Saturday, April 25, 8:30 a.m., South Lakes Band on the Run 5k and Fun Run, at the South Lakes High School track. Benefits the school's band program. More information is at Band on the Run.
 

Saturday, May 2, Walker Nature Center Spring Festival, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. All ages welcome. Free. Volunteers are needed. Contact habrock@reston.org or call 703-435-7986. 

 
Saturday, May 2, 2:00 to 6:00 p.m., Southgate Community Day, at Southgate Community Center12125 Pinecrest Road, Reston. Download a performer application or table application. Call 703-860-0676 for more information. 
 
Friday, May 8, Save the Date for the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission's (NVTC) Forum on Transit and the Regional & Virginia Economy. At Greensboro Station Conference Center, Lincoln Property Company, 1710 SAIC Drive in McLean. Contact Kelley Coyner at 571-483-3225 or kelleycoyner@nvtdc.org for more information. 
 

 

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Reston, Virginia
 



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