Author: Dick Hall-Sizemore
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Just Read the Bill
by Dick Hall-Sizemore Gov. Glenn Younger has been reading Kerry Doughertyโs columns too much. He announced that he will veto SB 1031, dealing with religious exemption from sending oneโs children to school. โI am a strong supporter of homeschooling and will always support the rights of parents to homeschool their children,โ he declared. He needs…
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Oh, Don’t Worry About the Law
by Dick Hall-Sizemore It seems our incoming President is willing to disrupt millions of lives and families by rounding them up and deporting them because they violated a law when entering this country, but is willing to disregard a law, overwhelmingly passed by Congress and unanimously upheld by the Supreme Court, judged to be essential…
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Surovell is Wrong About School Vouchers
by Dick Hall-Sizemore As much as I generally respect Sen. Scott Surovell (D-Fairfax), Senate majority leader, he is mistaken in some recent comments about Governor Youngkinโs proposed Opportunity Grant program. As reported in the Virginia Political Newsletter, Surovell declared, “Private school vouchers are expressly prohibited by the constitution of Virginia. The language was inserted when…
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Big Talk; Little Action
by Dick Hall-Sizemore Governor Youngkin is talking tough on immigration again, but he is not backing it up. In his State of the State address, he declared, โIf someone is in this country illegally, and they commit a violent crime, they should get a one-way ticket back to where they came from. This should not…
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An Expensive Failure to Follow the Law
by Dick Hall-Sizemore The refusal of the Youngkin administration to follow the law and Virginia Supreme Court decisions will cost the taxpayers $1.6 million. As reported by the Washington Post, the state has agreed in a court settlement to pay, in addition to $420,000 in attorneysโ fees, $1.2 million to former inmates who were held…
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State Money for Private Schools
by Dick Hall-Sizemore The state of Virginia spends more than $100 million annually for Virginia students to attend private colleges and universities in the state. The program is the Tuition Assistance Grant program, commonly known as TAG, authorized in Sec. 23.1-628 through 23.1-635 of the Code of Virginia. There is no need or merit requirement.…
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Three Major Proposed Constitutional Amendments
by Dick Hall-Sizemore The 2025 General Assembly will be taking up constitutional amendments on three hot button issuesโabortion, voting rights of felons, and same-sex marriage. In Virginia, to amend the state constitution, the General Assembly must agree to the proposed amendment twice, with an intervening election for the House of Delegates. If the proposal is…
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Should This College be Closed?
by Dick Hall-Sizemore Richard Bland College, in Dinwiddie County just outside the city of Petersburg, is an anomaly among Virginia higher ed institutions. It is the only public residential two-year college in the state. As its formal title, Richard Bland College of William and Mary, indicates, it is affiliated with the College of William and…
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One Way to Get Higher Ed to Cut Expenses
Many participants on this blog will welcome a provision Governor Youngkin included in his proposed budget bill that has received little notice in the press: a cap on college tuition and fees for Virginia students. The provision would impose an absolute cap for FY 2026 and limit increases in succeeding years to 2.5 percent or…
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Does a Hedge Fund Want to Buy This House?
by Dick Hall-Sizemore State Sen. Glenn Sturtevant (R-Chesterfield) plans to reintroduce his bill to prohibit investment firms worth more than $50 million from purchasing homes in Virginia, reports the Virginia Mercury. The bill is a reaction to the perception that investment firms are buying a disproportionate share of houses on the market, particularly houses that…
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Another Reason to Avoid the Virginia Lottery
by Dick Hall-Sizemore One of the top selling points made for approval of the establishment of the Virginia Lottery was that lottery profits would be dedicated to public education in Virginia. That is still the message that the Virginia Lottery peddles. Scroll to the bottom of its website home page, past all the current offerings,…
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A Warning to the Rest of the State
by Dick Hall-Sizemore The editorial page of the Richmond Times-Dispatch today has a blistering critique of outgoing Mayor Levar Stoney. Stoney has spent the last few weeks in office in a โFaring Wellโ tour touting โthe remarkable strides Richmond has made over the past 8 yearsโ under his leadership. There is little doubt that this…
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A Voucher by Any Other Name
by Dick Hall-Sizemore Governor Youngkin has included in his proposed budget $50 million to provide $5,000 “Opportunity Grants” to 10,000 students from low-income families to apply against the cost of attending private schools. While this limited voucher program avoids the primary objection of being a subsidy to rich families who send their kids to private…
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A Nonsensical Proposal
by Dick Hall-Sizemore Governor Youngkin has taken on the car tax again, sorta. Rather than attack it directly, he proposes a Rube Goldberg process for some Virginians to get some relief from the car tax. Here is how it would work: Individual taxpayers with a federal AGI of $50,000 or less would get a refundable…
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Off the Interstate: Virginia Gold
by Dick Hall-Sizemore This solitary place name marker is next to an abandoned gas station in Fauquier County. Unlike other such markers that I have written about, this one is not on a back road; it is along heavily-traveled Rt. 17 between Fredericksburg and Warrenton. This marker is different in another respect: It merits an…
