All posts in Virginia
Redefining Small Business in Virginia
In many ways, Virginia prides itself on being different from other states. We Virginians often cite our state’s many successes and awards as proof that we do things better here and that being different is not always a bad thing. …
Eminent Domain Constitutional Amendment
Ever since the Kelo v. City of New London case in 2005, legislators have been paying particularly close attention to
Medical Assistance for Children & Pregnant Women
Currently, the federal health care program does not allow legal immigrants to receive Medicaid and FAMIS during their first five years as citizens of the United States. However,
In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants
There are a number of children in Virginia who have been going to our schools, speak English, who have no memory of any other country but the United
Locking In Stable Fuel Prices
It is extremely expensive to invest in and build new electrical utility facilities, and there is a lengthy approval process. There is a movement right now to find
Microenterprise Tax Credits In VA
As the economy struggles to recover, so many of our legislators are looking for new ways to encourage business and job creation. While government itself cannot create private
Easier Absentee Voting
We all have struggled to get to the polls on Election Day. Sometimes it is hard to leave work, sometimes the traffic is a disaster, and sometimes we
Reclassifying Addictive Drugs in Virginia
As average citizens, most of us have a very limited knowledge of the drugs that we see lining the shelves of our local pharmacy, and even less knowledge
Golf Carts on Highways?
We have all seen TV shows and movies depicting quaint little towns with all of their charm and idiosyncrasies, but very few of us have lived in small
Protecting Summer Camp Nurses
Whenever there is an event with a large group of children there will always be a need for a nurse, and summer camp is no exception. In Virginia














© 2012