SCC drama continues – Ad hoc committee recommends new Beach mass meeting and Colgate 2nd District Chair
An ad hoc committee of State Central makes their recommendations on the Virginia Beach GOP mass meeting and 2nd District Chairmanship controversies.
SCC shouldn’t let misguided priorities cost us much needed wins
RPV’s State Central Committee is meeting tomorrow for it’s last regularly scheduled meeting before the November election. Let’s hope they don’t waste time on slating appeals and focus on their job – helping our candidates win elections.
FitzSimmonds “resignation” is a farce
Saying you’re going to resign doesn’t mean hanging around for months until your replacement – if any – is announced. RPV’s State Central Committee needs to fire Bob FitzSimmonds now.
Why isn’t Jonnie Williams on trial?
He’s admitted to knowingly breaking the law. Yet he walks free. Why?
Ad wars in SD-38 reveal stunning hypocrisy
Southwest Virginia’s big Senate race is well underway, and the ad wars have begun. The Democrats start things off with one of the most hypocritical ads you’ll see this season.
Why ideology gets messy in the real world
The Senate just passed a bill that demonstrates just how hard it is to apply ideology to governance. How would you have decided?
Stephen M. Goldman, In Memoriam
Remembering one of the best teachers I’ve ever known.
Breaking: Two Democratic Delegates resign
Bearing Drift has learned that two Democratic Delegates in the Virginia General Assembly are resigning to take positions within state government.
Howell rules McAuliffe Medicaid and judicial vetoes out of order as unconstitutional
Speaker Howell has ruled two of Governor McAuliffe’s budget vetoes invalid.
An analysis of Governor McAuliffe’s attempted vetoes on Medicaid Expansion
Bearing Drift’s General Counsel reviews Governor McAuliffe’s attempts to line item veto the Medicaid Innovation and Reform Commission and Senator Stanley’s amendments to the budget.