Category: Government Transparency
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Atlantic Park Part 3: The Deal of the Century
By James C. Sherlock Updated September 18, 2024 at 10:07 AM and 3:27 PM Atlantic Park is due to open on nearly 13 acres of city land near the Virginia Beach oceanfront in May of 2025. The new entertainment district is the largest public-private partnership project in the history of the Commonwealthโs biggest city. It…
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We’re Transparent Only When It Suits Our Agenda
by Dick Hall-Sizemore On Sept. 9, 2022, Attorney General Jason Miyares announced the creation of an โElection Integrity Unitโ within his office.ย His press release contains this statement: I pledged during the 2021 campaign to work to increase transparency and strengthen confidence in our state elections. It should be easy to vote, and hard to cheat.…
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Stifling Discussion in Hanover
A story in todayโs Richmond Times-Dispatch caught my eye. It revealed what seems to be an outrageous action by the Hanover County School Board. The story deals with the controversy over the recent resignation of the school superintendent.ย One school board member, in an e-mail exchange with a county resident, blamed the other school board members…
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Lack of Credit, RVA Edition
by Jon Baliles City Hall has spent the last few months trying to fix the meals tax fiasco where they were charging restaurants thousands and tens of thousands of dollars in penalties and interest which accrued that the restaurants never knew about and about which the city never made any attempt to contact them, so…
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Spying in Salem
by Scott Dreyer On March 9, 2010, in the heated struggle to approve the controversial โObamacareโ legislation (aka โAffordable Care Actโ), then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) made national headlines when she tried to support the bill and remarked, โBut we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in…
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Ignoring FOIA?
by Joe Fitzgerald I’ve wondered since college, if not high school, what happens when a public body decides to just ignore the Freedom of Information Act. I donโt know if thatโs what the Rockingham County School Board is doing right now, but if they are, the criticism might be just the cost of doing business.…
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Fairness + Accountability = Thriving City
by Jon Baliles The city of Richmond seems to be trying to plug all of the holes in its boat, also known as the U.S.S. Meals Tax Fiasco, that has been taking on water for months. It seems that the city is finally wiping out the erroneous meals tax payments and interest they had charged…
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Eclipsing Speech in RVA
by Jon Balilesย Last month, City Council applied a few new stringent guardrails to public comment at Council meetings by altering their Rules of Procedure under the guise of โstreamliningโ meetings. Now, I am all for free speech, but I also understand that people showing up to Council meetings to push for a ceasefire, fight…
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The Letter
by Joe Fitzgeraldย โGimme a ticket for an aeroplane.โ Depending on your age, you may think of this as the opening to the Box Tops biggest and most iconic hit. If you donโt follow pop music, you may think any song that begins with โgimmeโ might be from a news story about a county school…
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Loudoun County Schools Defy FOIA Requests
by Kerry Dougherty Luke Rosiak is the best investigative reporter in Virginia. There isnโt a close second. Several years ago, The Daily Wire reporter uncovered Loudoun County Public Schoolsโ attempts to hide serial bathroom sexual assaults from the public. Rosiakโs reporting ultimately resulted in the firing of former school superintendent Scott Ziegler. And the election…
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Look What UVA Is Hiding
by James A. Bacon Acting on behalf of The Jefferson Council, Walter Smith has filed a complaint in Henrico County against the University of Virginia, seeking a remedy for its refusal to supply documents under the Freedom of Information Act. Smith serves in a volunteer capacity as chair of the Council’s research committee. The suit…
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Tough Question: What’s Going On at the Virginia General Assembly?
by Gordon C. Morse Forty years ago, I wrote an essay for the Richmond Times-Dispatch — โThe Long and the Short of the Assemblyโ — that noted โa growing sense that the Virginia General Assembly is not performing satisfactorily,โ that it had โdevolved into an unhappy spectacle.โ Revisiting that essay recently immediately gave me a…
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Will the Public Ever Get to See the Mass-Shooting Report?
by James A. Bacon The University of Virginia will delay the release of an external investigation into the Nov. 13, 2022, mass shooting that resulted in three deaths and two woundings until after the trial of Christopher Jones, the UVa student charged with the crime. โAfter conferring with counselors and Albemarle County Commonwealthโs Attorney Jim…
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Stop All Aid to Palestinians and Other Terrorists. Every Bit of It
by Kerry Dougherty On Saturday morning Hamas terrorists unleashed Hell on innocent Israelis. As Israelโs ambassador to the US pointed out, given the population of Israel 600 dead Israelis is the equivalent of 20,000 dead Americans. This was Israelโs 9-11. Their Pearl Harbor. Some say it was the most deadly day in history for the…
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โBlessedโ Is the Second RVA Casino Referendum
by Jon Baliles Early voting has begin in Virginia and the Richmond casino advocates have gone all-in with the mayor and City Council to make sure the referendum got back on the ballot and now are betting the house with an absurd amount of money to make sure the referendum passes this time. Jimmy Cloutier…
