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Virginia News Headlines: Friday Morning

by: lowkell

Fri Jan 20, 2012 at 05:22:18 AM EST


Here are a few Virginia news headlines, political and otherwise, for Friday, January 20. Also, check out the video depicting the wild lies by Republican'ts about supposed "thousands" or even "hundreds of thousands" of jobs from the Keystone XL pipeline. The reality? According to TransCanada itself, we're talking hundreds of temporary jobs to build the pipeline, and then...basically nada. How do Rush, Faux "News" et al get from "hundreds" to "hundreds of thousands?" The same way they do everything else: they just outright make stuff up, and the gullible/pathetic media repeats their lies. Why do they do it? In large part because they're bought and paid for by Big Oil. Government of the corporations, by the corporations, for the corporations, combined with the Big Lie -- that's the Republican't way.

*McDonnell endorsing Romney; will campaign in S.C. (McDonnell apparently likes crazed, Obama-hating, tax-evading super-rich guys. Heartwarming. See video here for what I'm talking about.)
*Va. Gov. McDonnell touts tougher penalties for rapists, drug dealers
*McAuliffe, at Capitol, cagey on run for governor
*Mark Warner, Bob McDonnell promote new social media tool in schools (I presume "safely and responsible" means avoiding blogs that criticize powerful politicians? Heh.)

lowkell :: Virginia News Headlines: Friday Morning

*McDonnell calls for more study on uranium mining proposal (Virginia Sierra Club statement on the "flip")
*Rats! Cheh says Cuccinelli didn't read law he attacks (Believe it or not, Cuckoo's actually defending his fallacious comments. By the way, how come the media isn't emphasizing his comparison of "illegal" immigrants to rats? He DID say that, after all.)
*Republicans rehash Kaine's 2010 attempt to transfer Soering to Germany (Is this actually an issue anyone cares about? Great distraction by Republican'ts from their utter lack of ideas, the fact that they largely caused the recession, budget deficit, etc.)
*Virginia liberals pledge to fight conservative agenda (I've posted their full press release in the user diaries section).
*Editorial: No rush on uranium ("Gov. McDonnell is right to put all decisions on uranium mining on hold for a year")
*Bolling, Cuccinelli support Sunday hunting
*McAuliffe considers Virginia car plant sites
*House kills bill to add Va. seats to the airports authority
*Garvey leads Arlington Democrats in donations
*Loudoun rethinking courthouse holiday displays
*Wolf Trap responds, but won't back down
*Facing public anger, company drops plans for Portsmouth sulfur plant
*Quick-fix airport authority bill fails to pass Va. House

Conservation Groups Disappointed by
Governor's Administrative Directive on Uranium Mining

In response to Governor McDonnell's recent directive, conservation organizations expressed concern about the rush to write regulations for the uranium industry behind closed doors.

"On behalf of Virginians across the Commonwealth, we are disappointed by the approach which bypasses the citizens' elected representatives in the House and Senate. It is unprecedented to undercut the legislature and move forward with uranium regulations without the General Assembly having acted.  This is a decision that should be made by the people of Virginia and their elected legislators that represent them," said Lisa Guthrie, Executive Director of the Virginia League of Conservation Voters.

"For the last four years the uranium industry has been trying to buy the votes of our legislators," said Mary Rafferty, Grassroots Organizer with Sierra Club - Virginia Chapter.  "Since this approach hasn't proven successful, the industry is hoping to once again side-step the public process with administrative action."

Four years ago, in the 2008 General Assembly Session, concerned citizens defeated a budget amendment to move forward with uranium activities.  Following that defeat, the uranium industry has paid for a study to research the potential impacts of uranium mining in the Commonwealth, taken legislators on first class trips to France, launched a massive PR campaign and hired more than a dozen lobbyist from the top firms in Richmond.

Despite the industry's attempt to move forward with uranium mining, many say the study conducted by the National Academy of Sciences, raised more questions than it answered.  The study, released in Dec 2011, highlighted major public health and environmental concerns related to the potential mining and long-term storage of radioactive waste in Virginia.  

"It is a waste of time and money to start drafting regulations at this time. The National Academy of Sciences report affirmed just how risky uranium mining in Virginia could be, and called on the Commonwealth not to move forward without substantial public input and without extensive scientific and technical briefings.  Drafting regulations now would be putting the cart before the horse," said Chris Miller, President Piedmont Environmental Council.

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