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Let’s teach registrars a few things about voter fraud
(Old Dominion WatchDog is a news outlet that focuses on issues here in Virginia. Although the Jefferson Policy Journal does not normally publish news articles, the issue of voter registration and potential voter fraud is a topic of clear interest … Continue reading
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Virginia’s Election Officials are Ready for this Year’s Elections
(The Chairman of the State Board of Elections responds to the news article on September 13th from the news organization called Old Dominion Watch Dog. That article is published here, just prior to Judd’s comments.) Most Virginia Voter Registrars are … Continue reading
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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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State’s Retirement System Needs Repair
(This column ran in the Richmond Times Dispatch on February 13, 2012.) Frantically, many Virginia Retirement System (VRS) stakeholders have asked me: “Are we really in a financial danger zone?” With the potential McDonnell infusion of $2.21 billion to VRS, … Continue reading
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Virginia General Assembly Should Should Implement Voter I.D. Law
There’s an old Chicago saying, “Vote Early and vote often.” Most of us laugh it off as a comment of a bygone era when city bosses manipulated the democratic process to ensure their favored candidate won. However, history has proven … Continue reading
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