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    Tommy Norment

    Walter Stosch

    Frank Wagner

    John Watkins

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    HB 1 Unborn children; construing the word "person" under Virginia law to include.

    H.B. 1 WAS KILLED IN THE SENATE BY THE FOLLOWING RINOS: Harry Blevins

    Tommy Norment

    Frank Ruff

    Walter Stosch

    Frank Wagner

    John Watkins

    SB 244 Primary elections; voter registration by political party.

    S.B. 244 WAS DEFEATED BY THE FOLLOWING RINOS: Harry Blevins

    Walter Stosch

    Frank Wagner

    John Watkins

    SB 56 Elections; party identification on ballots in local elections.

    SB 55 Voter identification requirements; revises list of items a voter may show to prove identification.

    HB 1060 Citizenship of arrestee; if accused is not committed to jail, arresting officer to ascertain.

    H.B. 1060 WAS KILLED IN COMMITTEE BY THE FOLLOWING RINO: Tommy Norment

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  • Poll Accuracy Based Results

    Election 2009 actual results: Bob McDonnell 58.6 percent for a 17.4 percent margin of victory. Virtucon rankings are based upon total amount the two numbers deviate from the actual numbers.

    1. Survey USA (10/30-11/1) – 58% / 18% (deviation 1.2%)

    2. VCU (10/21-25) – 54% / 18% (deviation 5.2%)

    3. (TIE) PPP (10/31-11/1) – 56% / 14% (deviation 6%)

    3. (TIE) Roanoke College (10/21-27) – 53% / 17% (deviation 6%)

    5. Suffolk Univ. (10/26-28) – 54% / 14% (deviation 8%)

    6. Rasmussen (10/27) – 54% / 13% (deviation 9%)

    7. Washington Post (10/22-25) – 55% / 11% (deviation 10%)

    8. Times Dispatch / Mason Dixon (10/28-29) – 53% / 12% (deviation 11%)

    9. Daily Kos / Research 2000 (10/26-28) – 54% / 10% (deviation 12%)

    10. Virginia Pilot / CNU (10/8-13) – 45% / 14% (deviation 17%)

    11. Clarus (10/18-19) – 49% / 8% (deviation 19%)


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    1T. Rasmussen (11/1-3)**

    1T. Pew (10/29-11/1)**

    3. YouGov/Polimetrix (10/18-11/1)

    4. Harris Interactive (10/20-27)

    5. GWU (Lake/Tarrance) (11/2-3)*

    6T. Diageo/Hotline (10/31-11/2)*

    6T. ARG (10/25-27)*

    8T. CNN (10/30-11/1)

    8T. Ipsos/McClatchy (10/30-11/1)

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    10. DailyKos.com (D)/Research 2000 (11/1-3)

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    13. FOX (11/1-2)

    14. Economist/YouGov (10/25-27)

    15. IBD/TIPP (11/1-3)

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    17. ABC/Post (10/30-11/2)

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    19. CBS (10/31-11/2)

    20. Gallup (10/31-11/2)

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    22. CBS/Times (10/25-29)

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Actually, Tim, it’s worse than you think

My friend and fellow VVer Tim Watson is miffed – to say the least – about the fact that the upcoming budget leaves Caroline County without a Circuit Court judge for two years.  Tim found it especially galling that the judgeships are left vacant while over $13 million is set aside for corporate welfare.

As it turns out, it’s actually worse than that.

Here’s the budget language:

Page 26, after line 38 insert:
A.1 Notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 16.1-69.6:1 or 17.1-507, Code of Virginia, the total number of authorized judges in any judicial district or circuit shall be reduced by a number equal to the number of judges retiring, dying or resigning from that district or circuit for any authorized judgeship which was vacant or became vacant on or after February 15, 2010, and before July 1, 2010, effective upon the resignation, death or retirement date of each such judge.
2. Furthermore, notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 16.1-69.6:1 or 17.1-507, Code of Virginia, the total number of authorized judges in any judicial district or circuit shall be reduced by a number equal to the number of judges retiring, dying or resigning from that district or circuit on or after July 1, 2010, and on or before June 30, 2012, effective upon the resignation, death or retirement date of each such judge.

Read the verbiage carefully (emphasis added): “the total number of authorized judges in any judicial district or circuit shall be reduced by a number equal to the number of judges retiring, dying or resigning from that district or circuit for any authorized judgeship which was vacant or became vacant on or after . . .”

In other words, unless I read this wrong, the judgeships don’t just stay vacant; they go away, never to be filled again.  I suppose they could be resurrected in the next budget, but then again, I didn’t think they’d be eliminated in this one.

All for savings of $10.5 million over two years ($4M in FY10, $6.5M in Fy11: see budget language again).

Was the Governor’s Opportuity Fund ($12.1 million) really worth this?  Or the full 100% LCI-”hold harmless” provision ($116.5M), when 96% ($111.9M) would have freed up the money to fund the judges in FY11 (full disclosure, my county – Spotsylvania – came out ahead on the LCI)?

Don’t get me wrong.  I am thrilled that this budget avoided most of the tax increases DNC-Chairman Kaine tried to inflict upon us (although one did survive), but am I really supposed to believe that no one could find $11.3 million (FY10-FY12 savings) necessary to keep the lights on at the courthouse?

Cross-posted to RWL

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  2. I am the Commonwealth’s Attorney in Dinwiddie County and Dinwiddie, Nottoway, Amelia, and Powhatan will also be without a circuit judge for 2 years. Judge Warren retired in January. I am glad money will be saved, but retired circuit judges as substitutes is not the best solution, and the budget language is troubling to say the least.

  3. Lisa, you are exactly right on this. Wonder if before 7/1/10, you lose by death the rest of your Circuit Judges. well?

    Here in my circuit which includes (are you ready for this?): Lunenburg, Charlotte, Mecklenburg, Halifax, Appomattox, Cumberland, Buckingham & Prince Edward, we have only 3 circuit court judges.

    they don’t complain.

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