Statement on HB 1786
Feb 3 | NewsOn February 2nd, House Bill 1786 passed through the Virginia House of Delegates by a party-line vote. This bill is the Democrats’ attempt to fix non-existent problems related to things they simply do not understand. This is common in the General Assembly these days; Democrats find phantom problems and step down from their golden pedestals … Continue reading Statement on HB 1786
Elected Officials are Not Above the Law
Oct 14 | NewsStatement on FOIA Violations by Speaker Filler-Corn A few weeks ago, I posted about how the Speaker of the House paid over $80,000 to have statues removed from the Capitol – in the middle of the night – without notifying the public. In an attempt to get this more information about the removal of these … Continue reading Elected Officials are Not Above the Law
Give Our Communities a Chance to Stay in the Game
Sep 14 | NewsBy Coach Mark James As a Coach, it challenges me to see someone in authority command a player on the field to do something they don’t have the capability to do. A good coach knows you only ask what you know the player has the means to achieve. Otherwise, you set your team up for … Continue reading Give Our Communities a Chance to Stay in the Game
Delegate Webert Makes Statement on Introduction of Education Equality Act
Aug 15 | NewsFauquier, VA – Today, Delegate Michael J. Webert announced that he introduced the Education Equality Act, HB 5011, for the upcoming 2020 special session that is slated to start next Tuesday, August 18, 2020. “It is fundamentally wrong for the state to withhold our taxpayer money while not adequately meeting the needs of all students across … Continue reading Delegate Webert Makes Statement on Introduction of Education Equality Act