August 19, 2015 


Delegate Ken Plum's 
Virginia E-News


A bipartisan group of legislators with Governor McAuliffe when he announced his appointment of Judge Jane Marum Roush 
to the Virginia Supreme Court. This week the majority party in the House and Senate refused to consider her nomination.


Commentary  

Public Trust above Party
Delegate Kenneth R. "Ken" Plum

Shifting from a relaxing vacation back to work is always challenging, but my return this past week from the mountains, streams and lakes of Glacier National Park to a special session of the General Assembly has been a particularly stark contrast. The special session of the General Assembly called by Governor Terry McAuliffe that started on Monday of this week was to deal with court-ordered redistricting, but before we got to the Capitol in Richmond an additional issue arose that makes the special session particularly contentious.

A federal court found that Virginia's congressional redistricting was unconstitutional, and that decision was upheld twice by appeal courts. While the districts were numerically about even, district lines were drawn in such a way as to pack minorities into the 3rd Congressional District ensuring the likelihood of the election of a minority member and at the same time reducing the possibility of electing more than one. Federal courts have thrown out redistricting in other states that had the same effect. The majority party that drew the lines in the first place has been trying to delay responding to the court's order apparently hoping that a higher court would change the decision that has a September 1 deadline. Changing the lines may give a racial minority a greater opportunity to elect another member of Congress, and at the same time it may give the minority political party the chance to elect another member. The majority party that controls both the House and Senate in Virginia refused requests from the minority party to work together with the Governor to come up with a new plan in a transparent way that would meet the court's equal protection requirement choosing instead to develop a plan of their own in secret.

Adding to the friction of the situation is the majority party leadership announcement that they will reject the appointment by Governor McAuliffe of a Supreme Court justice. Governor McAuliffe made an interim appointment of a justice when a vacancy occurred as he is authorized by the Constitution to do. That appointment is subject to General Assembly confirmation when it meets. Such confirmation is generally routine except in this case the majority leadership says it was not consulted and will not confirm the appointment of a woman who everyone agrees is superbly qualified. The contention of not being consulted is dubious when it was a ranking member of the majority party who chairs the committee that reviews judicial appointments that brought her to the attention of the Governor and who spoke on behalf of her appointment when the Governor announced it.

Behavior in the State Capitol in Richmond is getting to be too much like the United States Congress. I have not made reference to specific parties in expressing my concern about what is happening because it is not about Republicans or Democrats; it is about doing the people's business without pettiness or arrogance. What is going on now is wrong whether done by Democrats or Republicans. The concern is not about party; it is about misbehavior that is not worthy of the public trust. 
 

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 19 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Ted Velkoff, At-Large Member of the Fairfax County School Board 
   
Tuesday, August 25 at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, August 26 at 10:30 p.m., Delegate Plum talks with Florence Navarro and Khrissee Ware of Empowered Women International 
 
Virginia Report is also available for viewing online at https://vimeo.com/album/1650266.


Bulletin Board 
 
Reston Children's Book Sale

Reston Regional Library's Children and Teens book sale begins tomorrow, August 20. The Library is located at 11925 Bowman Towne Drive in Reston. There will be shelves of gently used books and teaching materials for sale. Proceeds benefit the Reston Regional Library and Friends of Reston Regional Library, the nonprofit that sponsors and pays for additional library programming and supplies. Payment is by cash or check. For more information, call 703-829-5467, email restonfriendspr@gmail.com, or visit Book Sale.
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Calendar of Events  
 
Saturday, August 22, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Back 2 School Bash, South Lakes High School. Interactive activities and important information to help prepare children of aExpressions Portrait Exhibitll ages K-12 to go back to school. No registration required. More information is at 571-323-1432 or 703-204-4335.

Monday, August 24, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Community Discussion on Gun Violence and Prevention, moderated by Delegate Kathleen Murphy. At the Historic Pleasant Grove Church, 8641 Lewinsville Road, McLean. Download a flyer here

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.

Tuesday, September 8, deadline for submission to ArtSpace Herndon's 7th annual Expressions Portrait Competition. Details are at Expressions Portrait Exhibit.

Tuesday, September 8, 1:00 p.m.,the Reston Garden Club Meeting will be held at the Walker Nature Center, 11450 Glade Drive in Reston. Guest speaker, Karen Rexrode, will be constructing and putting together a "Miniature Garden," combining
dwarf and alpine plants, figurines and accents to create a delightful and enchanting garden in miniature. Guests and members welcome. For more information, visit therestongardenclub.org.  
 
Thursday, September 10, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., Clips Beer & Film Tour, at Reston Town Center. Fairfax Advocates for Better Bicycling (FABB) will receive all proceeds from the event, which will go towards making Fairfax a better place to bike. For further information and a chance to win VIP tickets, visit Clips Beer & Film Tour.

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 Avenue NW, Washington, DC. Details and registration are at Brady & APHA National Summit.
 

 

36th District 

Reston, Virginia
 

Redistricting Educational Webinar/Teleconference TODAY, Wednesday, August 19, at 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.  

Link to register for the 1:00 webinar

Link to register for the 7:00 webinar


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