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March 10, 2010

Letters to the Editor - March 10, 2010

A better way to pay for Va. roads

At least one member of the General Assembly agrees that the state needs to increase its gasoline tax to keep the highway trust fund from going broke. But that doesn’t mean he has been able to sell the idea to tax-averse Republicans who dominate the House of Delegates.


March 03, 2010

The piglets are rooting around

The number of earmarks in the federal budget has dropped since last year, but that’s not the full story.


February 24, 2010

Time for tough choices is here

The other shoe dropped in Richmond last week, and it was a 12EEE, heavy-duty work boot.

Letters to the Editor - Feb. 24, 2010


February 17, 2010

Letters to the Editor - Feb. 17, 2010

Guns, bars still a deadly combo

Virginia could be on the verge of celebrating the days of the old Wild West. That’s because a State Senate committee has approved legislation that would allow bars to admit people carrying concealed weapons.


February 10, 2010

Helping United Way helps us all

These are tight economic times for the country, and there’s nothing different here in Central Virginia.


February 03, 2010

Let the public in on ethics probes

Ethics investigations in the General Assembly have generally been one of the best-kept secrets in the legislature. A citizen or lawmaker can file what he or she believes to be a legitimate complaint about a conflict of interest, for example, and that’s the last anyone beyond the ethics panel hears of it.

Letters to the Editor - Feb. 3, 2010


January 27, 2010

Letters to the Editor - Jan. 27, 2010

Make texting ban stronger

Virginia’s ban on texting behind the wheel, enacted last year, was a good first step. But, highway safety advocates argue, it is basically a toothless law that needs some muscle. That’s because its status as a secondary offense can’t in itself prompt a traffic stop.


January 20, 2010

A big chance for regional tourism

When city and state officials worked toward getting a second Amtrak train from Lynchburg to Washington, D.C., the idea was to get travelers to Washington. There’s so much to see and do in the nation’s capital. At the same time, business travelers always seem to be heading north.

Letters to the Editor - January 20, 2010


January 13, 2010

Letters to the Editor - Jan. 13, 2010

A wrong turn on public prayer

Del. Charles W. Carrico, R-Grayson County, believes the rights of what he calls the Christian majority are being trampled by an administrative order requiring Virginia State Police chaplains to deliver non-denominational prayers at official public events. He wants the General Assembly to do something about it.


January 06, 2010

State’s highway needs in a bind

Virginia’s outgoing Transportation Secretary Pierce Homer could not have been more blunt about the state’s transportation woes than he was last month when he said the latest round of budget cuts was eating significantly into road maintenance. The bulk of that is road repaving, which has been cut by some $45 million.


December 30, 2009

Letters to the Editor - Dec. 30, 2009

Stark differences on state finances

In his last budget and last speech to Virginia lawmakers, Gov. Timothy M. Kaine did the best he could with dwindling revenues produced by an ailing economy.


December 16, 2009

Richmond needs to go on a diet

Are the Republicans really the party of limited government and reduced government spending? Or are those concepts merely a part of the campaign rhetoric that’s bounced around at every election and at periodic party enclaves?

Letters to the Editor - Dec. 16, 2009


December 09, 2009

Grim outlook for education

The Hanover County school superintendent painted a bleak picture for public education in Virginia recently. It’s a picture of days gone by — an era that many residents hoped Virginia would not have to revisit.


December 02, 2009

Letters to the Editor - Dec. 2, 2009


November 18, 2009

Amherst library opened up the world

The Amherst County Public Library turns 45 today. Until I saw a headline in the weekly Amherst paper, I hadn’t thought about the old library in years.

Letters to the Editor - Nov. 18, 2009

Nation’s fiscal mess is a crisis

Rep. Frank Wolf, a Northern Virginia Republican congressman who represents the 10th District in the House of Representatives, is not a politician who’s prone to hyperbole.


November 11, 2009

Letters to the Editor - Nov. 11, 2009

Tests lie ahead for McDonnell

In the midst of the worst recession since the Great Depression, to say that Gov.-elect Bob McDonnell faces a challenge or two as Virginia’s 71st chief executive would be to put it mildly.


November 04, 2009

State tribes’ goal is at hand

The long journey on the road to federal recognition of Virginia’s Indian tribes may be nearing its end.

Letters to the Editor - Nov. 4, 2009

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