Home | Virginia
Politics
| National
Politics
Menu

Make a New Account

Username:

Password:



Forget your username or password?


Poll
How Enthused Are You About Tim Kaine for Senate?
Wildly Enthused, I LOVE Tim Kaine!
Strongly Enthused, I like Kaine a lot, Allen sux
Moderately enthused: Kaine's fine, Allen sux
Not enthused about Kaine, but Allen sux
Not at all enthused about this race
I'm voting for George Allen

Results

Weather

Search




Advanced Search


Blog Roll
Virginia Blogs
All Politics is Local
Augusta Free Press
Bacon's Rebellion
Coarse Cracked Corn
Crew of 42
DemRulz
Dixie Pig
Equality Loudoun
The Fix (WaPo)
Greater Greater Washington
The Green Miles
Leaving My Marc
Leesburg Tomorrow
Loudoun Progress
Moonhowlings
New Dominion Project
Not Larry Sabato
Off K Street
Old Dominion Blogs
Ox Road South Blog
Renaissance Ruminations
Richmonder
Richmond Sunlight
RTD VA Politics blog
Roanoke Times blog
Shad Plank
SlantBlog
Too Conservative
True Adventures of the Doorbell Queen
VB Dems
Virginia Education Report
WaPo - Virginia Politics Blog
Waldo Jaquith
Waldo's VA Political Blogroll

Progressive Legal Directory www.criminallawyervirginia.net
www.virginia-duilawyers.com
www.virginia-personalinjurylawyer.com
www.recklessdrivinglawyer.net
www.helpdisabilitylawyer.com
www.criminallawdc.com
www.duilawsdc.com

ADT Home Security in Virginia

Video: McDonnell touts billions in education and health cuts as the "right track" for Virginia

by: ProgressVA

Thu Oct 20, 2011 at 17:01:23 PM EDT


Crossposted at ProgresVA

Virginians and local governments feeling the pain as McDonnell passes along state obligations while calling for even more cuts.

Just a day after Governor McDonnell's Education Department admitted that federal stimulus funds saved or created at least 7,715 Virginia teacher jobs threatened by state budget cuts, Pass The Buck Bob took to CNN to brag about the "billions of dollars" he has cut from education and health care.

In the video, McDonnell tells CNN host Erin Burnett "we've cut billions of dollars out of the budget the past couple years in education and health care." He continues by declaring "I think we're on the right track.

"Governor McDonnell's insistence that gutting education, public safety and health programs on which struggling Virginians depend begs the question: whose side is he on?" said ProgressVA Executive Director Anna Scholl. "McDonnell gives his biggest donors hefty tax breaks while he cuts billions of dollars from our schools and police and fire departments."

ProgressVA :: Video: McDonnell touts billions in education and health cuts as the "right track" for Virginia
McDonnell's devastating budget cuts have only served to pass the buck along to local governments that can ill afford to pick up the state's tab. With the latest jobs figures showing unemployment on the rise across the state, Pass the Buck Bob has asked cities and counties to shoulder the responsibility of cutting services to citizens or raising local property taxes to cover the state's share.

Background:

  • Since the beginning of the recession, Virginia has cut over $1.7 billion in education funding, the equivalent of 72,500 teacher salaries. (Virginia Department of Budget and Planning, Ch 847, 2009 Acts of Assembly & 2010-2012 Ch 890, 2011 Acts of Assembly)
  • Since the beginning of the recession, Virginia has cut public safety funding by 15%, or over $277 million. (Virginia Department of Budget and Planning (Ch874 and Ch890), US Census, and Bureau of Labor Statistics.)
  • In March, Governor McDonnell approved the Coal Employment and Production Incentive Tax Credit, which provides $45 million/year to Dominion Virginia Power and Appalachian Power (The Washington Post)
  • Governor McDonnell has received $328,220 from Dominion and $82,275 from Appalachian Power (VPAP,VPAP)
Tags: , , , , , , (All Tags)
Print Friendly View Send As Email

Stand and Defend (0.00 / 0)
I am proud and thankful Democratic and Republican senators and delegates helped put me on the November 8 ballot for Fairfax County Chairman. We need to stand and defend our highest values and invest in our highest priorities.

Recently, I asked Dr. Gerry Gordon, leader of the Fairfax Economic Development Authority, his opinion on what attracts families and employers to our community.  His answer: jobs, education and quality of life services.

Like Governor McDonnell, the incumbent chairman has cut millions of dollars from education, public libraries and parks.  She blames the economy; however, we are beginning to lose our competitive edge to Prince William County who suffered more during the Great Recession.  As chairman, I will serve as a team leader investing in our highest priorities, generating greater economic growth and lowering taxes.

Thank you for letting me share.  Vote on November 8.

A. Will Radle, Jr. (I)
Independent Candidate for Chairman,
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors
YouTube.com/WillRadle1


Advertising

Donate to Blue Virginia

About
The purpose of Blue Virginia is to cover Virginia politics from a progressive and Democratic perspective. This is a group blog and a community blog. We invite everyone to comment here, but please be aware that profanity, personal attacks, bigotry, insults, rudeness, frequent unsupported or off-point statements, and "trolling" (NOTE: that includes outright lies, whether about climate science, or what other people said, or whatever) are not permitted and, if continued, will lead to banning. For more on trolling, see the Daily Kos FAQs. Also note that diaries may be deleted if they do not contain at least 2 solid paragraphs of original text; if not, please use the comments section of a relevant diary. For more on writing diaries, click here. Thanks, and enjoy!

P.S. You can contact us at lowell@raisingkaine.com and you can subscribe to Lowell's Twitter feed here. If you'd like to subscribe to Miles Grant's Twitter feed, click here. For Teacherken, click here. For Kindler, click here.

P.P.S. To see the Blue Virginia archive, please click here. To see the Raising Kaine archive, please click here. To see the Blue Commonwealth archive, please click here.



RSS Feed

Subscribe to Blue Virginia - Front Page


Powered by: SoapBlox