May 6, 2015 


Delegate Ken Plum's 
Virginia E-News




Delegate Plum with former staff members at the 40th anniversary celebration of Fairfax County Public Schools' Volunteer Learning Program


Commentary  

 

We the People 

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum    

 

In Virginia as in states throughout the South and the Midwest, there is a continuing stream of legislation that attempts to place the power of the states over that of the federal government. Most recently the passage of the Affordable Care Act resulted in a torrent of bills attempting to stop implementation of the federal law. Virginia has a not-so-proud history in this regard. From asserting states' rights as a justification for being able to own slaves to "Massive Resistance" to prevent the racial desegregation of the schools, Virginia has too often been a leader in arguing against history and asserting a right to interpose itself between the federal government and the people.

 

Recently I had the pleasure of discussing with a middle school class the meaning of "We the People." I could not have been more impressed with their knowledge of history and constitutional law! Only later did I learn that this group of scholars at Rachel Carson Middle School in Fairfax County had won the middle school championship in a "We the People" competition by besting eight other teams from around the country. The competition is part of the national We the People's: The Citizen and the Constitution Program sponsored by the Center for Civic Education (http://www.civiced.org/home) to promote civic competence and responsibility among middle and high school students.

 

The students at Rachel Carson were able to explain why the Articles of Confederation that had made the state preeminent had failed and to discuss the expansion of civic participation during our history with the passage of the 13th, 14th, 15th, and 19th amendments to the Constitution and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. They had a clearer grasp of our history than I have found in some debate in the state legislature. Congratulations to teacher Cynthia Burgett and the students on their wonderful achievement. I could recognize many civic leaders in the class who I know will be contributors to our communities and to our government in the future. They will make "We the People" a reality.

 

Last week I also participated in the 40th anniversary of the Volunteer Learning Program in Fairfax County Public Schools. I was part of starting the program that continues with much success to place volunteer tutors from the community with volunteer learners who want to complete their education. The ability to serve diverse learners with different goals at locations throughout the County at times of their availability has been possible only through utilizing an experienced teacher to train volunteers who work with students one on one. For some students the goal is to learn to read and write; for others it is to learn English. Some students have employment goals. Congratulations and thank you for all those who work to expand educational opportunities in our community. More information is available if you want to be a tutor or need assistance the program provides at http://www.fcps.edu/adulths/vlp/aboutvlp.html.

 

We the people can have a better government when we know our history. We can have a better community when we contribute to the advancement of others. 

 

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, 

May 6 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Elizabeth Murphy and Ryan Rauner of Leadership Fairfax        
   

Tuesday, May 12 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, May 13 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Carla Brown of Trashmagination 

 

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

 


Bulletin Board

 

  Fairfax Connector Announces Service Changes
Effective May 16

 

 

 

Find out more at Service Changes and Fairfax Connector.
 

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 Foster Parents Needed 

   

Foster Care programs of Northern Virginia Family Service (NVFS) are seeking foster parents who are interested in caring for siblings (two or more children) or teens. Northern Virginia Family Service provides strong and caring support to its foster families. The program is designed to help families get the most out of their foster and respite care experience. To help meet everyone's needs, NVFS staff provide:

  • Intensive training, certification and continuing education opportunities
  • Careful child/parent matching
  • Ongoing support and 24-hour help from professional social workers
  • Help locating support services for the children and youth in our program
  • Family activities and support groups
  • Parents Only section of the website providing training and resources

The next training sessions are on June 6, 13, and 20 in Oakton, Virginia. For more information or to register for training, email Ginny Snaider, Program Supervisor, or call her at (571) 748-2557.

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  June 1 Deadline for Comments on 
Public Engagement Guidelines

Virginia P3 has begun soliciting feedback on its draft P3 Public Engagement Guidelines from individuals, private companies, industry groups and public officials. For more information on providing comments, visit Request for Comments. More on the process is at press release.



Calendar of Events 
    
Friday, May 8, 8:30 a.m. to noon, Northern Virginia Transportation Commission's (NVTC) "Transit Means Business" Forum. 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. Register or find out more at Transit Means Business.

Saturday, May 9, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m., Reston Community Center Hunters Woods, The Reston Chorale will celebrate America and honor those who keep it free with a patriotic pops concert. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit  www.RestonChorale.org.

Wednesday, May 13, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., DMV 2 Go at Reston Town Center. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles' mobile customer service center provides all DMV transactions. Visit DMV 2 Go for more details.

Friday, May 15 through Sunday, May 17, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival. Details are at Fine Arts Festival.

Friday, May 15, 6:30 to 9:00 a.m., Bike to Work Day
, the Plaza at the Wiehle-Reston East Metrorail Station (Silver Line). Free registration at Bike to Work Day.

Saturday, May 16, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Korean Bell Garden Celebration, at Meadowlark Gardens, 9750 Meadowlark Gardens Court, Vienna. Free event open to the public with music, dancing and cultural demonstrations to mark the anniversary of the opening of this remarkable site. Call 703-255-3631 with questions.

Saturday, May 16, 1:00 p.m., Reston Relay for Life, benefiting the American Cancer Society. At South Lakes High School, 11400 South Lakes Drive, Reston. Sign up at Relay for Life.
 

Sunday, May 17, 4:00 p.m., Reston Community Orchestra Annual Youth Concert at Reston Community Center Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. Admission is free, but tickets are required. To reserve tickets contact the RCC box office by phone at 703-476-4500, press 3, and provide your name, phone number and number of tickets; visit the RCC box office, or email centerstageboxoffice@fairfaxcounty.gov.  

 

Monday, June 8, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Transforming Tysons Open House, at Freedom Hill Elementary School, 1945 Lord Fairfax Road, Tysons. Attendees will learn more about proposed development activity, ongoing transportation and transit improvements, potential comprehensive plan changes, and park and public facility plans for Tysons. More information is at Tyson's Open House.

 

Wednesday, June 10, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., Age in Place - Home Modifications (55 years and older), at RCC Hunters Woods, 2310 Colts Neck Road, Reston. Cost: $5 (Reston) $10 (Non-Reston) (500407-5A, Registration Required). Learn the options available to seniors and others with mobility limitations to remain in their home and to be able to maintain their lifestyle. Details are at Age in Place.

 

Thursday, June 11, 6:30 p.m., ENDependence Center of Northern Virginia (ECNV) Annual Rewards Reception at the Clarendon Ballroom, 3185 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington. Sponsorship information is at Reception Sponsorship Levels. Visit Awards Reception Tickets for ticket information.

 

36th District 

Reston, Virginia
 

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