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Senate Republicans in the News - February 11

By ajohnston on Feb 11, 2010. Tagged: NewsClips, Hanger, Hurt, McWaters, Newman, Norment, Obenshain, Ruff, Stuart, Wagner, Wampler.

The following are articles from newspapers, blogs, and other news sources throughout the Commonwealth and the country featuring members of the Virginia Senate Republican Caucus.

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  • Senator Emmett Hanger
  • Senator Robert Hurt
    • Hurt Sponsors Jobs BillsResistNet.com - Vowing to work with Gov. Bob McDonnell and state legislators to promote economic development in Southside Virginia and across the state, State Sen. Robert Hurt has sponsored a major business facility job tax credit bill that is part of McDonnell's legislative package.
  • Senator Jeff McWaters
    • Milestone for McWatersPilotOnline.com - Freshman Sen. Jeff McWaters, R-Virginia Beach, got a small thrill and a round of applause Wednesday when he watched fellow senators pass his first bill out of the chamber.
  • Senator Steve Newman
    • Newman sponsors McDonnell education billsNews & Advance - Gov. Bob McDonnell announced legislation Wednesday that would create charter schools and two other new ways to educate children, with Sen. Steve Newman sponsoring them in the Senate.
  • Senator Tommy Norment
  • Senator Mark Obenshain
    • Virginia looking at Obenshain’s proposal to privatize liquor stores7Bends - Last year, Virginia celebrated the 75th Anniversary of the establishment of its state-run liquor stores, called “ABC stores.”  This week, a bill (SB 443) introduced by Senator Mark Obenshain (R-Harrisonburg) designed to privatize Virginia’s ABC stores was passed by indefinitely by the Senate Finance Committee to provide more time to work with the Governor to refine the proposal.
    • The slow slog toward school choiceTertium Quids - Gov. McDonnell and a host of notables gathered yesterday to introduce his package of education reforms. They center on making it somewhat easier to create charter schools in the commonwealth, a remedy for the current, counter-productive, charter law.
    • Bill to Give Voter Rolls to Comm. of Revenue Advanceswsvaonline - A bill introduced by Harrisonburg Senator Mark Obenshain that gives commissioners of the revenue access to voter rolls for determining residency for personal property tax purposes has passed the Senate and will move on to the House of Delegates.
  • Senator Frank Ruff, Jr.
    • From the Desk of state Sen. Frank RuffThe News & Record - As the 2009 session began the news media reported that Chesterfield County Schools would have to layoff about 500 employees if the state didn't give them more money.
  • Senator Richard Stuart
    • Bill to raise fees for suits advancesThe Free Lance-Star - The Senate Finance Committee has approved Sen. Richard Stuart's bill to increase court fees to raise revenue for sheriff's departments and commonwealth's attorneys.
    • Wood waste bill dies in SenateBiofuelswatch.com - On a vote of ten to four, the Agriculture, Conservation & Natural Resources committee of the Senate has declined the bill which was suggested for putting a cap on the total number of wood chips & similar lumber waste which power companies were allowed to burn as fuel and add towards their renewable portfolio standard.
  • Senator Frank Wagner
    • Virginia Senate kills bill on offshore-drilling profitsThe Virginian-Pilot - The Democratic majority in Virginia's Senate killed for the year legislation from Virginia Beach Republican Sen. Frank Wagner that would dedicate future offshore drilling royalties to the state general fund, a coastal energy research consortium and to localities for transportation fixes.
    • Senate Dems kill Va. gov's proposal to divert offshore drilling royalties to state servicesThe Washington Examiner - The Virginia Senate on Wednesday killed Gov. Bob McDonnell's proposal to allocate royalties from possible offshore oil and gas drilling to pay for Virginia's government services, calling it a "fantasy."
    • Va. Senate Kills “Royalties for Roads” LegislationBearing Drift - Yesterday, there was a heated debate in the Virginia State Senate about legislation that would decide how the Commonwealth would spend the royalties from drilling offshore for oil. SB 601, patroned by Sen. Frank Wagner (R-Virginia Beach), was killed by the Senate in a party line vote and was referred back to committee until next year.
  • Senator William Wampler, Jr.
    • Bills would ban discounts on noncovered dental workThe Virginian-Pilot - If you're at the dentist and your insurance won't cover a procedure, you might not get a discount, either.
    • Creative Budgeteer Boosts Va SpaceflightSpaceports blog - Virginia State Senator William C. Wampler, Jr. (R-Bristol) has offered a state budget amendment to dedicate prospective sales and or corporate income tax revenues that may result from the sale of human spaceflights or commercial spaceflight training in the state to the Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority (VCSFA) for operations and educational space flight simulation activities.
    • Bill advances to curb forced dental discountsThe Roanoke Times - Legislation prohibiting dental insurance companies from demanding discounts for procedures not covered by a patient's policy passed in the General Assembly on Wednesday with broad support.

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