Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Re: [Peninsula-Patriots] Fwd: Nearly Three Decades!

You are absolutely right Ted. But it's interesting to note that when Del. Hodges was attempting to justify his vote for HB2313 at our Republican Committee meeting recently, he described the need for transportation improvements if we were to compete with other ports resulting from increased maritime traffic, noting that the Panama Channel had been widened to accommodate larger ships.  When I asked if every dime of increased tax money was devoted to only transportation his answer was a resounding YES. I don't believe that for a minute. When I asked him about the money that was found hidden away in the transportation fund when McDonnell took office he confirmed that there was but went immediately to someone else's question before I could ask him where that money went. 
 
 
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From: Ted Williams <wmwships08@gmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 6:59 PM
Subject: [Peninsula-Patriots] Fwd: Nearly Three Decades!

Hi, All --
     Here's what the "Revenue Enhancers" are sending out touting what a great achievement the VA transportation bill is.  (Methinks the lady doth protest too much.)   As I recall, only about half of the bill is allocated for enhancing transportation whereas the rest of it is for other pet projects.  No real attempt to cut waste and inefficiency in VDOT.  Any one else's take on this?

Best Regards,
Ted

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From: Alex Stanley <info@bobmcdonnell.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 4:11 PM
Subject: Nearly Three Decades!
To: Ralph <wmwships08@gmail.com>


           

Dear Ralph,

As you know, before the General Assembly came together in February to pass the transportation bill, it had been 27 years since the Commonwealth had seen the enactment of a sustainable, long-term transportation plan for Virginia. Nearly three decades! In that time the value of the gas tax had declined by 55%, the binder price for asphalt had gone up 350%, and Northern Virginia had become the most-congested region in America, Virginia Beach the 20th, and Richmond the 60th. Virginians were losing $1400 a year sitting in traffic in Fairfax; $850 a year idling on 264 in Virginia Beach. And CNBC dropped Virginia from 1st to 3rd in their rankings of best states for business, citing a failure to properly fund transportation as the main reason for the decline.

Finally, this session, Republicans and Democrats came together to get results and make history. They passed a long-overdue and critically needed transportation plan. Over the past few weeks many have weighed in on the bill, and here's some of what they're saying:

John O. "Dubby" Wynne, retired president and chief executive of Landmark Communications and Harry Lester, president of Eastern Virginia Medical School, Virginian-Pilot
"...a landmark decision. It will provide and maintain critical infrastructure for the state's economy to thrive and improve the quality of life for current and prospective citizens...
...As we prepare to build the roads we so desperately need to improve our community, we believe it worth dwelling on the courage it took for our elected leaders to reach an agreement a generation in the making."
Daily Press Editorial board:
"Thank you, Gov. Bob McDonnell, for having the guts to accept a transportation funding bill that requires something Virginians hadn't seen in a while from their representatives in Richmond: compromise."
Clayton Roberts, president of Virginia FREE, Free-Lance Star:
"The business community is overwhelmingly in support of the transportation package. In Virginia FREE's 25-year history, you can't find any issue in which that community is more united than in its support of the governor's plan for real money for transportation funding in Virginia."
Washington Post Editorial Board:
"...one of the most substantial achievements by a Virginia governor in years."
Jeffrey C. Southard, Executive Vice President of the Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance, Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Governor McDonnell recognized that Virginia was at a critical point. He could be bold and address the issue, or kick the can down the road to the next governor and watch our transportation system fail. Fortunately, like Reagan, McDonnell chose the former...... The governor is to be commended for taking the initiative for solving one of Virginia's most pressing problems now and not counting on someone else to do the right thing later ... even if he did steal the idea from Ronald Reagan's playbook."
Aubrey L. Layne Jr. , Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board, Wall Street Journal:
"I applaud Gov. McDonnell's leadership and courage in finding a bipartisan solution to Virginia's transportation funding crisis. This legislation will improve mobility, lessen congestion, increase safety and improve the quality of life for Virginians. The governor's leadership is in stark contrast to what is occurring in Washington, D.C."
Bill Hamlin, Boxley Materials Company, Roanoke Times:
"Virginia has made history by passing the first major, long-term transportation funding package in 27 years. To get us there, Gov. Bob McDonnell took the initiative to offer a bold plan to his colleagues in the Virginia General Assembly... This is exactly what we should expect from our elected officials. This is why we vote them into office - to do what is best for their constituents, to do what is best for Virginia."
W. Sheppard Miller III , Commonwealth Transportation Board, Virginian-Pilot:
"Hampton Roads residents sent Gov. Bob McDonnell to Richmond with an overwhelming mandate that he fix this problem. He has done exactly that, by providing incredible leadership and exhibiting great courage to champion a historic step to fixing the problem that threatens us all...I would like to thank McDonnell for his leadership and courage and for doing what he promised. He is a man of his word."
Moody's US Public Finance Weekly Credit Outlook, "Virginia's Robust New Transportation Funding Package Is Credit Positive":
"...The new law could generate as much as $3.5 billion of net additional revenue for roads, rail and transit in the state over the next five years, a credit positive.....The legislation makes The Commonwealth of Virginia (Aaa negative) the first state to address stagnant gas tax collections that have been increasingly insufficient to meet transportation funding needs, a problem faced by many states as they, consumers and automakers embrace higher fuel efficiency standards..."
Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, Daily Progress:
"We applaud Gov. McDonnell's leadership on this critically important issue...Our chamber has been a steadfast advocate for decades for a comprehensive transportation funding plan by which the commonwealth would meet its fundamental, core responsibility. This bill achieves that goal.'"
Philip A. Shucet, former VDOT Commissioner,  Virginian-Pilot
"...2013 became the year when a band of women and men knew that this was the time - for this generation - to put a mechanism in place to establish a sustainable source of transportation funding not only for statewide needs, but for the specific needs of Virginia's most congested regions... We owe the Governor, Wagner and Jones our gratitude."
Tom Farrell and Charles Moorman, Richmond Times-Dispatch
"McDonnell and lawmakers from both parties and both houses showed tremendous leadership and statesmanship by compromising, and providing funding mechanisms that could generate as much as $3.5 billion of net additional revenue for roads, rail and transit over the next five years... They got the job done. And their critical work will aid economic prosperity, help create and retain jobs and contribute to Virginians' quality of life. The positive results of this bipartisan, bicameral compromise will be felt in the Old Dominion for decades to come."
Virginians came together this year to get results. According to one review, this bill will mean 20,000 new jobs and $2.5 billion in additional economic activity in the state. It will mean Virginia will have the transportation system our economy needs to grow and private sector employers need to create more jobs and hire more Virginians. Please pass this email on to your friends, family, neighbors and co-workers and thank you so much for your support!

Sincerely,

Alex Stanley
Political Director
Opportunity Virginia


  
 
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Fw: Community Meeting Notice for VPCCC

Fellow VPCCC Delegates – Let's have a really good turnout on the 21st.!!!!!! – Mr. Byer's coming all the way from Richmond – And has some great opportunities for us on the April 27th races.
Thanks Hal!!
Larry
 
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 10:19 AM
Subject: Community Meeting Notice for VPCCC
 

PLEASE share …

 

Community Meeting Notice
 

The Virginia Peninsula Car Club Council was established to support the Automotive Clubs and Auto Enthusiasts in the Va. Peninsula Region and surrounding areas.  VPCCC is a not-for-profit group (www.vpccc.org)

 

The VPCCC meets on the third Thursday of the month (Except Dec.)   at 7:00 pm 

We meet at Wynne Ford   1020 West Mercury Boulevard, Hampton, VA 23666   (757) 838-3673

 

March 21st  is our next meeting ..  We will have as our guest speaker Scott  Byer of RIR –Richmond  Int  Raceway and he'll tell us more about RIR &  their hobbyists' special  for the 4/27/13 races … Plus we'll touch on many hobbyist related subjects.  Please consider coming as our guest.   Call or email Hal Hartel for more information.  

 

FYI-We have clubs, individuals and businesses as members from Chesapeake, Charles City, Chester, Denbigh, Gloucester - Middle Peninsula, Hampton, Isle of Wight, James City County, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Smithfield, Suffolk, Va. Beach, Yorktown, York County, Williamsburg of Virginia and Elizabeth City & Outer Banks of  N.C.

 

 

Thanks, Hal

President of VPCCC

www.vpccc.org  

Harold D. Hartel

100 Kayla Ct.

Yorktown, Va.

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Three Reasons to be Optimistic

Mark R. Warner, U.S. Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia
Dear Robert,

I write to you today amid hopeful signs that Congress soon will take meaningful steps to avert mindless, across-the-board sequestration cuts -- and maybe, just maybe, address our broader fiscal challenges in a real way.

With our strong connections to the military and federal government, the sequestration cuts announced on March 1st will be disproportionally devastating to Virginia's economy. I recently called constituents from across the Commonwealth who have written or emailed my office to share their concerns over sequestration.


I told them what I want to tell you now: I share your frustration. As most of you know, I've been working for more than three years now to get both sides to come together in a broad, bipartisan compromise to fix our debt.

Here are three reasons why I am more hopeful than ever that we may be ready to take meaningful steps to address our fiscal challenges:

Last week, the House approved a spending bill for the remainder of the budget year that gives the Pentagon added flexibility to make smarter management decisions to avoid the worst effects of sequestration. The Senate is scheduled to consider the bill this week, and there is bipartisan progress on efforts to broaden and improve it to blunt the impact of the across-the-board sequestration cuts. There is a stupid way to cut budgets and a less stupid way, and I believe providing this flexibility is a less stupid approach. I am hopeful Congress will enact this smarter, bipartisan approach. It will remove the economic storm cloud that is hanging over Virginia's military families, shipyard workers, our federal workforce and government contractors.

In addition, the Senate's Budget Committee will complete work on a budget this week that represents a return to a more traditional budgeting process. There will be some gamesmanship and "gotcha" moments, but it is important that we get back to a responsible process of producing a budget. While I won't agree with everything in the Committee budget, it is an important step forward as we continue the discussion over getting our fiscal house in order.

Finally, you may have heard about recent conversations between the White House and lawmakers from both parties -- conversations that are exploring opportunities to strike a "grand bargain" to address our deficits and debt in a more comprehensive way.

As most of you know, this is the issue I have spent most of my time here in the Senate working on. Since organizing the Senate's Gang of Six in 2011, some would say I've been obsessed with finding common ground on a meaningful plan that will rationally cut spending, simplify and modernize the tax code, and strengthen our health and entitlement programs so they'll be around for our kids. As these bipartisan discussions move forward I will, as always, continue to fight for a balanced and comprehensive solution.

I'll keep you updated on our progress, and please continue to contact my office to share your thoughts and concerns.

This coming weekend, I will visit with many of you on the Peninsula and in Hampton Roads. We also are finalizing plans for a trip later this month to the Shenandoah and Roanoke valleys, and into Southwest Virginia, and I encourage you to check our website for updates.

It remains the greatest privilege to be able to represent you and the Commonwealth.

Best Regards,



Mark Warner


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Three Reasons to be Optimistic

Mark R. Warner, U.S. Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia
Dear Robert,

I write to you today amid hopeful signs that Congress soon will take meaningful steps to avert mindless, across-the-board sequestration cuts -- and maybe, just maybe, address our broader fiscal challenges in a real way.

With our strong connections to the military and federal government, the sequestration cuts announced on March 1st will be disproportionally devastating to Virginia's economy. I recently called constituents from across the Commonwealth who have written or emailed my office to share their concerns over sequestration.


I told them what I want to tell you now: I share your frustration. As most of you know, I've been working for more than three years now to get both sides to come together in a broad, bipartisan compromise to fix our debt.

Here are three reasons why I am more hopeful than ever that we may be ready to take meaningful steps to address our fiscal challenges:

Last week, the House approved a spending bill for the remainder of the budget year that gives the Pentagon added flexibility to make smarter management decisions to avoid the worst effects of sequestration. The Senate is scheduled to consider the bill this week, and there is bipartisan progress on efforts to broaden and improve it to blunt the impact of the across-the-board sequestration cuts. There is a stupid way to cut budgets and a less stupid way, and I believe providing this flexibility is a less stupid approach. I am hopeful Congress will enact this smarter, bipartisan approach. It will remove the economic storm cloud that is hanging over Virginia's military families, shipyard workers, our federal workforce and government contractors.

In addition, the Senate's Budget Committee will complete work on a budget this week that represents a return to a more traditional budgeting process. There will be some gamesmanship and "gotcha" moments, but it is important that we get back to a responsible process of producing a budget. While I won't agree with everything in the Committee budget, it is an important step forward as we continue the discussion over getting our fiscal house in order.

Finally, you may have heard about recent conversations between the White House and lawmakers from both parties -- conversations that are exploring opportunities to strike a "grand bargain" to address our deficits and debt in a more comprehensive way.

As most of you know, this is the issue I have spent most of my time here in the Senate working on. Since organizing the Senate's Gang of Six in 2011, some would say I've been obsessed with finding common ground on a meaningful plan that will rationally cut spending, simplify and modernize the tax code, and strengthen our health and entitlement programs so they'll be around for our kids. As these bipartisan discussions move forward I will, as always, continue to fight for a balanced and comprehensive solution.

I'll keep you updated on our progress, and please continue to contact my office to share your thoughts and concerns.

This coming weekend, I will visit with many of you on the Peninsula and in Hampton Roads. We also are finalizing plans for a trip later this month to the Shenandoah and Roanoke valleys, and into Southwest Virginia, and I encourage you to check our website for updates.

It remains the greatest privilege to be able to represent you and the Commonwealth.

Best Regards,



Mark Warner


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Monday, March 11, 2013

Free Healthy You Conference; Yorktown Trolley resumes service

 

Free Conference April 4–"Healthy Living: Imagine a Healthier You!"
 
March 11, 2013   
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
AARP Virginia and the Hampton Roads Coalition of Agencies will sponsor a free conference, "Healthy Living: Imagine A Healthier You!" on Thursday, April 4 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the King of Glory Lutheran Church and School located at 4897 Longhill Road in Williamsburg. 
The free conference is open to the public and begins with registration and a continental breakfast at 8 a.m.
The purpose of the conference is to educate seniors about the components of healthy aging and empower them to take action. Topics and speakers will include James L. Brooks, Associate State Director of AARP VA who will give a Legislative Update; Kathy May, Executive Director of Virginia Consumer Voices will speak on what the Affordable Care Act means for you; April Holmes with the Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services, Rene Bryant with Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia and Susan Castle with the Peninsula Agency on Aging will discuss Strategies for Managing Chronic Illness; Susan Fowler, RN, PHN will speak on Adult Vaccines: The Grown up Thing to Do; Dr. Bhartia Srivastava Medical Director for Patriot's Colony Continuing Care Retirement Community will talk about the 3D's-Dementia, Depression and Delirium. Recent advancements in Alzheimer's will be covered by Patricia Lacey, Chief Operating Officer for the Alzheimer's Association's Southeastern Virginia Chapter. We will "Get Fit" with Lloyd Langston, fitness instructor with the YMCA Silver Sneakers program and to finish out the conference Fred Rock, Head Chef with Heritage Commons is back with a fabulous cooking demonstration and tasting.
In addition, pharmacist Pat Resto will conduct individual medication check-up consultations about drug interactions and side affects, as well as how to manage risks associated with taking different drugs prescribed by different doctors. Persons interested in consultations should bring a list of medications or actual medications and register for a time slot the morning of the event. There will also be free blood pressure checks. These services are sponsored by Walgreen's.
Attendees can browse the exhibit area and win door prizes. Pre-registration is requested by March 29.
The conference is sponsored by AARP Virginia, Historic Triangle Senior Center, Olde Towne Medical Center, Peninsula Agency on Aging, Peninsula Health District, Sentara Community Health and Prevention, Senior Services Coalition, Virginia Cooperative Extension, and York County Community Services. For registration and information call the Peninsula Agency on Aging at 873-0541.

 

Yorktown Trolley service resumes March 23
 
March 11, 2013   
 
FOR RELEASE AT WILL
 
The free Yorktown Trolley will start its 13th year of service on Saturday, March 23, and operate daily through Nov. 3 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. with extended hours of 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day.
The trolley transports nearly 100,000 passengers throughout Yorktown each season, which runs between the spring and fall.           
Though meant to create a nostalgic, old-world feel with their mahogany and brass trimmings, the trolleys are equipped with modern amenities including air conditioning, televisions and more. The trolleys are also ADA compliant, featuring wheelchair access and a talking bus stop announcement system that accommodates both the hearing and visually impaired. The county currently operates two trolleys, both purchased mainly with state and federal grant money, and can transport up to 28 seated and 19 standing passengers at a time. A newer third trolley will be introduced into the fleet later this year, also purchased with state and federal grant money.
The trolley route begins at the Yorktown Battlefield Visitor Center and makes stops at the Victory Monument, Historic Main Street, Riverwalk Landing and the Watermen's Museum, among others, on its way to the Yorktown Victory Center on the other side of town.
The trolley operates in partnership with the Historic Triangle Shuttle, which connects Yorktown with Jamestown and Williamsburg via the Colonial Parkway.
For more information about the Yorktown Trolley, visit www.visityorktown.org.

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Updated York County Tax Maps

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