August 12, 2015 


Delegate Ken Plum's 
Virginia E-News



Ken and Jane Plum with Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly of Americans for Responsible Solutions at last week's meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures


Commentary  

 

Keeping Up to Date

Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum

Most professions have opportunities or requirements to ensure that members of the profession stay current in their knowledge. Some of these requirements are established by professional associations for their members, and others are required by law as a protection for consumers. While I consider public service to be a profession, there are no preservice or in-service requirements to serve in office. Getting elected is the only prerequisite to being a member of the legislature other than being a citizen and voter of the required age. Once elected, public officials vote on numerous bills that establish continuing education requirements for other professions.

 

As an educator for nearly 30 years I was required to have completed certain courses before becoming a teacher and to take a given number of courses every few years. There were no such requirements for my becoming and remaining a legislator. Upon my first election I was given a few hours of orientation and that was it. While I do not propose continuing education requirements for legislators, an argument could be made that it might improve the process as well as the product. I have sought continuing education opportunities on my own that might help me serve my constituents more effectively.

 

My experience is that the annual summit of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) provides the best continuing education I can get as a legislator. In NCSL, states are referred to as "laboratories of democracy" as the states face most of the same challenges but often take different approaches to meet them. As lawmakers come together from throughout the country, there are numerous opportunities to share experiences and to learn from each other. I attended the NCSL Summit last week and heard presentations on topics as diverse as cloud computing security and liability, effectiveness of tax incentives to attract economic growth, alternative funding mechanisms for higher education, steps to ending economic inequality of women, and common sense measures to end gun violence. While the challenges across the country are essentially the same, the approaches taken by the states are very different based on their traditions and partisan control among other factors.

 

NCSL's emphasis is on research and background information on issues unlike its counterpart the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) that provides legislators with the actual text of conservative legislation. Many of ALEC's proposals have become very controversial because they are so extreme and because they have been written to satisfy certain business interests.

 

At NCSL there are presentations by stakeholders, but they are balanced with opposing points of view. Researchers are part of the discussions as are subject area experts. I have found most sessions to be thought-provoking, and over the years I have found many ideas to improve my constituent services. Some of what I learned may lead to legislation that I will have drafted and introduce; all the discussions make me better informed to debate the issues when they come before the House of Delegates. Certainly the experience helps me keep up to date.
 

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, August 12 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Megan Johnston of the Northern Virginia Mediation Service
   

Tuesday, August 18 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, August 19 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Ted Velkoff, At-Large Member of the Fairfax County School Board 

 

Virginia Report is also available for viewing online at https://vimeo.com/album/1650266.

 


Bulletin Board 
 
Expressions Portrait Competition
Call for Art: Deadline September 8

ArtSpace Herndon has announced that the call for art for its 7th annual Expressions Portrait Competition is now open until Tuesday, September 8. Artists 18 years or older residing in Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia, West Virginia, and Delaware are invited to submit original 2D or 3D portrait art. Preference will be given to works adhering to the traditional definition of portraiture: "...a painting, sculpture, or other artistic representation, in which the face and its expression is predominant with the intent to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person."  Finalists will be featured in the Expressions Portrait Exhibit at ArtSpace Herndon Tuesday, October 5 through Sunday, November 1, 2015. Winners of the competition will be announced during an awards reception on Saturday, October 10, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. For more information, visit www.artspaceherndon.org.
  
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School Supply Drive

Through August 15, Reston Town Center building lobbies

Teaming up with Kids R First and Cornerstones, Reston Town Center is collecting Back to School items to benefit the local community. Much needed items include: backpacks, scissors, glue, paper, crayons, markers, pencil cases, lunch boxes, notebooks, erasers, pens, tissues, and underwear (new, in original package). Donation boxes are located in building lobbies.

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Transportation Assistance

Seniors On-The-Go! is Fairfax County's discount taxi voucher program for adults who are 65 or older, residents of Fairfax County or the City of Fairfax, and have an annual income of $40k or less as an individual or $50k or less as a married couple. Participants are eligible for 16 $33 discounted coupon booklets per year at a cost of $20 each. To register, call 703-877-5800. TaxiAccess is Fairfax County's discount taxi voucher program for individuals who are residents of Fairfax County or the City of Fairfax and registered users of MetroAccess. Participants are eligible for 8 $33 discounted coupon booklets per year at a cost of $10 each. To register, call 703-877-5800.

For more information on transportation options for older adults, call the Aging, Disability and Caregiver Resources Line at 703-324-7948 or visit transportation options.



Calendar of Events  
 
Tonight: Wednesday, August 12, 7:00 to 9:30 p.m., Drive Virginia Forward--Community Strategy Meeting. A strategy session to discuss ways to push for access to driver's licenses for aspiring Americans as well as support safe roads and strengthen Virginia's economy. At Culmore United Methodist Church, 5901 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church. Organized by Virginia Coalition of Latino Organizations (VACOLAO). For more information, call 703-772-1555 or email vacolao@gmail.com. RSVP required;  register here.

Thursday, August 13, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m., Evenings on the Ellipse. Free concert featuring Russikye Musikanti (Russian Dance/Music) on the back lawn of the Fairfax Government Center, 12000 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax. Download a flier at Evenings on the Ellipse.  

Saturday, August 15, 7:30 to 10:00 p.m., Reston Concerts on the Town Series, Reston Town Center Pavilion. Bring your lawn chairs or picnic blankets to the Pavilion for Jambulay with the Positive Vibrations Youth Steel Orchestra. Free. Rain or shine. Presented by Reston Town Center and Reston Town Center Association. Alcohol permitted at restaurants only. For concert information call 703.912.4062 or visit Reston Concerts.

Sunday, August 16, Works Sunday
, Many Faiths, One Focus, the community comes together to help others. Details are at Works Sunday.

Monday, August 31, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., Inside Scoop, Fairfax Public Access Television Station, 2929-S Eskridge Road, Fairfax. Meet the Virginia State Senate and House of Delegates candidates. Members of the public can submit questions by e-mail and phone during the broadcast. More information is at lwv-fairfax.org or download a flyer here.

September 12 through 25, Northern Virginia Senior Olympics, with over 50 events at 23 venues throughout Northern Virginia. Registration is open online at www.nvso.us or with a mail-in registration form. Forms are available at senior centers, community centers, senior residences, or by calling 703-228-4721. All participants must be 50 years of age by 12/31/15 and live in a sponsoring jurisdiction. Registration deadline is September 4 (online) or August 28 (regular mail).

Thursday, September 17, 10:00 a.m. to noon, Adventures in Learning Registration and Open House. At Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax (UUCF), 2709 Hunter Mill Road, Oakton. Cost is $40 for 8 week fall session offering current topics of interest: tai chi, bridge, yoga, current affairs, etc. Attend as many classes as you wish, Thursdays, September 24 to November 12.  If you are unable to attend the open house, call the Shepherd's Center of Oakton-Vienna office to register, at 703-281-0538. 
 
September 19 to 27, World Road Cycling Championships to be held in Richmond. Visit richmond2015.com for complete information about the event.   

Saturday, September 26, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Reston Multicultural Festival, FREE, Rain or shine, All ages. The Festival features a Naturalization Ceremony, International Book Fair, National Heritage Award Fellows, arts and crafts, food, entertainment, Art Mirrors Culture Exhibit, and family activities from around the world. Also includes the opening of the We Make Reston exhibit. See more at Multicultural Festival.

Saturday, October 3, Northern Virginia Pride Festival, at Bull Run Special Events Center, Centreville. Visit NOVA Pride Festival to learn more.

Monday through Wednesday, October 26 to 28, The Brady Campaign and American Public Health Association's National Summit, at the Dupont Circle Hotel, 1500 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC. Details and registration are at Brady & APHA National Summit.
 

 

36th District 

Reston, Virginia
 
National Farmer's Market Week to be celebrated in Reston this Saturday, August 15. Click here for more information.

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