On July 1st many new laws went into effect. Listed below are some of a few that may impact your daily life.

 

Richmond, VA - Delegate Mark Sickles (D-Franconia), recently elected chair of the House Democratic Caucus, unveiled his legislative agenda for the 2012 General Assembly Session last week.  In addition to protecting funding for classroom education from Pre-K to PhD, and opposing proposed cuts to basic human services to pave roads, Delegate Sickles has introduced a variety of bills, including a bill to increase sanctions on those who financially exploit senior citizens, to enhance identity protection for law enforcement officers, to conserve the shark population, to promote renewable energy conservation, and to use year-end surpluses to refund the recent raids on the Virginia Retirement System.

Del. Mark D. Sickles' op-ed column on the Democrats' agenda for the 2012 General Assembly session

FRANCONIA--When the General Assembly gets rolling next week, Gov. McDonnell's proposed two-year budget will be debated and studied for 60 days. There will be many distractions triggered by social legislation and by gun enthusiasts that will draw media attention, as they should. Whatever is driving the day's story, however, it is important to follow appropriations matters that will impact the commonwealth in the longer term.

Governor Shortchanges Main Street Retailers

Democratic leaders in Virginia’s House of Delegates today called Governor Bob McDonnell’s recent agreement with the massive online retailer Amazon unfair to Virginia’s retailers and detrimental to the Commonwealth’s existing and growing responsibilities.

Richmond, VA — Today, the House Democratic Caucus’ newly installed Minority Leader David J. Toscano (D-Charlottesville), Caucus Chair Mark Sickles (D-Fairfax), and House Democratic leaders from across the Commonwealth released the House Democratic Caucus’ agenda on Government Reform and Budget Transparency for the 2012 Session. Constituents in Virginia have called for a state government that works more efficiently while reducing costs. Today, the House Democrats propose initiatives in two areas:

Winters in Virginia can mean snow or subfreezing temperatures, as well as strong winds or even ice or heavy rain storms. Winter weather can knock out heat, power and communications services to your home or office, sometimes for days at a time.

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I want to give you some exciting news ­­­ — Saturday morning I was elected Caucus Chair by my colleagues in the House Democratic Caucus.  Our new elected leadership team is headed up by a very talented former Mayor and close friend, Delegate David Toscano of Charlottesville.  As our new Minority Leader, David heads up a strong cadre of Delegates that are ready to build a team for the future.  The Washington Post has more about this here.  I am so proud to be serving the Democratic Party in this new role, and I look forward to working with you to meet the challenges ahead. 

The U.S. Army’s Walter Reed Hospital in Washington D.C. is closing as part of the latest BRAC round of consolidations and relocations.  In addition to the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital for acute care, the Wounded Warrior rehabilitation program is being split between Bethesda Naval Hospital and Fort Belvoir.  With these needed changes comes a shuffle of resources among both the Armed Forces and the key non-profit charities that support their efforts.  I recently visited the new Wounded Warrior barracks and facilities with Base Commander Col. Strycula and key command officials to find out what the local community can do to assist them.

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Terry

Terry McAuliffe
Former Chairman of the DNC, Chairman of GreenTech Automotive, and former candidate for Governor

For a Labor Day Weekend Barbeque
in support of
Delegate Mark Sickles

Special Guest Terry McAulliffe

Please Join Terry McAuliffe (Former Chairman of the DNC, Chairman of GreenTech Automotive, and former candidate for Governor)

For a Labor Day Weekend Barbeque in support of Delegate Mark Sickles

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