
by James A. Bacon
Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic candidate for governor, has released her “Growing Virginia Plan” for economic development. I’ll save you the trouble of reading it and boil it down for you: Do more of what Virginia is already doing.
The only new thought reflected in this compendium of business-as-usual practices is to denounce the “chaos in Washington” unleashed by the Trump administration’s tariffs and DOGE initiative. Translation: Whatever ails Virginia is Trump’s fault.
Otherwise, the “plan” does little more than restate the aims of existing state programs in workforce development, international trade and marketing. There is no analysis of Virginia’s economic challenges (other than taking note of Trump-generated chaos), no data, no goals, no vision, and nothing remotely original or fresh. As governor, it appears, Spanberger would consign economic development to the existing bureaucratic apparatus without changing a thing.
Unfortunately, the Republican challenger Winsome Earle-Sears, who has yet to issue her own plan, boggled the response. Her campaign issued a statement referred to Spanberger as “Spendberger” and likened her program to an “arsonist’s plan on fire safety.” While rhetorically colorful, the response ignored the “Growing Virginia Plan” in favor of attacking her track record as a congresswoman who supported inflationary Biden initiatives. Translation: Whatever ails Virginia is Spanberger’s and Biden’s fault.
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