A lieutenant governor who will work for Va. Bill Bolling is an absentee leader. It's time for change in our commonwealth. By Jody Wagner Friday, October 30, 2009 FOR THE LAST eight years, I've been proud to work with Mark Warner and Tim Kaine to move Virginia forward. We've balanced budgets during economic downturns, made record investments in education and built and maintained the best business environment in the country. That's why the upcoming election is so critical — Virginians have a very clear choice. We can keep Virginia moving forward by electing someone who has made tough budget decisions and who will work hard every day to bring jobs to the Commonwealth or re-elect my opponent, who has had four years and missed all but four meetings of the boards and commissions he serves on as lieutenant governor. Full story...
An honest look at domestic violence Report shows alarming rise in intimate partner abuse, sometimes leading to death By Roberta Sklar Friday, November 13, 2009 IN THE SAME historic week that hate crimes legislation was signed into law, another face of violence in the LGBT communities was revealed in a report on domestic violence and intimate partner violence in 2008.
Not your father's Washington protest Equality March revealed a divide between old tactics and a younger generation's passion By Rev.
One step closer to a destiny fulfilled Hate crimes bill finally becomes law, clearing way for more progress ahead By Peter Rosenstein Friday, November 06, 2009 ON OCT.
COUNTERPOINT: Give the Republican credit in Virginia We are under no illusion that Bob McDonnell is a champion of gay rights, but his recent actions give us optimism that he will be fair.
POINT: Vote Deeds for Virginia governor GOP won't support our rights until they start losing elections because of their anti-gay views.
Chief Lanier's broken promises Can community trust city police department after so many disappointments? By Peter Rosenstein Friday, October 23, 2009 RICK ROSENDALL OF GLAA and I recently received an e-mail from D.
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