For nearly three months, the tawdry spectacle of Governor Bob McDonnell’s eroding political credibility has been overshadowing the real work of governance in Richmond and diverting attention from the upcoming November election, which certain to have national ramifications. Many of my fellow Democrats have been outspoken in their criticism of […]
Author: Kaye Kory
From the Front Row: Kaye Kory’s Richmond Report
During this past session, I introduced a bill (HB2286), which is intended to address the current “digital divide” in our K-12 public school systems. The “digital divide” refers to the ever- widening gap in access, use and knowledge of information and communication technology that exists between the typical middle class […]
From the Front Row: Kaye Kory’s Richmond Report
The General Assembly officially adjourned one month ago, and most Virginians have stopped thinking about the 2013 session. The issues raised and votes cast in Richmond are history; now we are focusing on the political future. Many Virginia politicians prefer this focus, because the future is more about promises and […]
From the Front Row: Kaye Kory’s Richmond Report
The deadline for the Governor to amend, veto or sign the 813 bills sent to him by the General Assembly from the 2013 session has passed. We are now learning which bills he has signed into law, which ones he has vetoed and the amendments he has made. He is […]
From the Front Row: Kaye Kory’s Richmond Report
This Saturday Senators Dick Saslaw and Dave Marsden and I held a joint legislative update town meeting at Sleepy Hollow Elementary School. Before I continue with this column, I must thank the more than 100 people who attended. We were pleased that so many folks are following the actions of […]
From the Front Row: Kaye Kory’s Richmond Report
Last Thursday afternoon, I had a troubling experience. I sat for nearly four hours in an extremely hot, crowded room jammed full of people who were afraid– afraid that a stranger might violently attack them and the their loved. Afraid that a democratically elected government might turn on them. So […]
From the Front row: Kaye Kory’s Richmond Report
Governor McDonnell’s outrageous and irresponsible comments in response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy cannot go unanswered. As the head of our Commonwealth’s government, he should be setting an example of thoughtful reflection upon this event which has become the recent focus of our entire nation. He should be […]