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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Public Misled About Carbon Pollution
The Sierra Club and National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) have recently produced a television ad that depicts children suffering from asthma while attributing their plight to “air pollutants like carbon, mercury, and soot.” Politico reported yesterday that these groups are … Continue reading
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VIDEO: Delegate John Cosgrove of Chesapeake discusses the importance of the Virginia Port
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Virtual School Funding: Keep Current Formula and Create a New One
As President and CEO of the International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL), I support expanding high-quality educational opportunities to all students in Virginia. This support is regardless of geography, what zip code the students live in, or their parents … Continue reading
Tim Hugo Comments on the Va. House of Delegates during the 2012 Session.
In the video below, Del. Tim Hugo, Majority Caucus Chair, comments on the activities in the Virginia House of Delegates during the 2012 Session.
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Unemployed vs."Out of Work” from Abbott & Costello's Point of View
“Unemployed vs. Out of Work” from Abbott & Costello’s Point of View By: Michael Thompson (Those who remember the old Abbott & Costello routine on “Who’s on First?” will appreciate this. We all need to keep in mind that the … Continue reading
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