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  • — by Anita Blanton
    NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Sen. Tim Kaine  stopped at Old Dominion University Friday, as part of his five-day tour of the Commonwealth. He talked to 10 On Your Side about a number of current events and pressing topics. Sea Level Rise Kaine  told a crowd of ROTC cadets, service members and veterans about a growing realization that steps need to be taken to help military installations deal with sea level rise. New budget amendments in the Senate show bi-partisan support of addressing cl...Continue Reading

  • — by Milagros Meléndez-Vela
    Arlington, VA.- El senador por Virginia, Tim Kaine , se puso el mandil rojo y guantes de hule, el martes 7 de abril, y empezó a cortar verduras junto un grupo de hispanos en La Cocina VA, una organización sin fines de lucro con múltiples objetivos, desde capacitar y certificar a los hispanos en el arte culinario hasta educarlos en cuanto a nutrición para luchar contra la obesidad. “Estamos listos para poner manos a la obra”, dijo el senador Kaine  a E...Continue Reading

  • A commemoration was held Thursday in Appomattox to mark the 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War. It was on April 9, 1865 when Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Courthouse. The Civil War was the deadliest conflict in our nation’s history. In fact, 620,000 are believed to have died in the line of duty in the war that pitted brother against brother. That is one of the reason Robert Krick with Richmond National Battlefie...Continue Reading

  • — by Alicia Petska
    U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine talked job training, sentencing reform and the 2016 presidential race Thursday during a sit-down with black leaders in Lynchburg. Education and job creation were major themes raised by the gathering of about a dozen local leaders who met with Kaine, D-Va., at the Galleria in downtown. “We need to push more on jobs, but I think the way to push it and deal with some of these income inequality issues is to push it from the education side,” said Kaine, who co-chairs a...Continue Reading

  • — by Lindley Estes
    U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine assured Stafford business leaders Wednesday that although the county has robust economic development opportunities, he wants to help create jobs here. In an informal chat at the Quantico Corporate Center, the Virginia Democrat noted that Naval Support Facility Dahlgren and Marine Corps Base Quantico are anchors of the Fredericksburg economy, but federal budget sequestration is hurting the installations and the contractors around them. He called sequestration “stupid,&rd...Continue Reading

  • U.S. Senator Tim Kaine has sent a letter to federal regulators, asking them to consider making "appropriate changes" to their scoping meeting process. Sen. Kaine says he has received several letters from people in Nelson County about a public hearing held by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last month. Many claim FERC didn't provide everyone a fair chance to voice their concerns about Dominion Resource's proposed natural gas pipeline. Those letters claim Dominion stacked the speaker list...Continue Reading

  • — by Ethan Rothstein
    Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) visited La Cocina VA yesterday, a nonprofit program that gives Hispanic immigrants bilingual, culinary job training in the basement of an Arlington church. Below Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church (1500 N. Glebe Road) yesterday afternoon, Kaine — who speaks fluent Spanish after spending a year in Honduras before entering politics — met with the program’s leaders and participants, eager to learn more about the benefits it provides. “This is an import...Continue Reading

  • — by Mike Stancik
    U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine made a stop at the Orbital ATK campus Tuesday afternoon to hold a town hall-style discussion and to tour the satellite manufacturing plant. “I love having a company like Orbital that has such a great brand recognition,” Kaine said. “I’m also proud of you for being a great partner with Loudoun County.” The governor’s itinerary Tuesday also included a visit to the C.S. Monroe Technology School in Leesburg to meet with students on the RoboLoCo...Continue Reading

  • — by Ruth Marcus
    If President Obama had his way, Congress would simply keep its pesky nose out of the Iran nuclear deal. Given his critics’ behavior, it’s easy to understand such presidential bristling. Still, the better course — and, more to the point, the unavoidable course, given Republican majorities in both houses — would be for the Obama administration to switch from bristling to deal-making. It should work with Congress to find a mechanism that lets lawmakers weigh in on the Iran a...Continue Reading

  • — by Shelby Mertens
    U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine made a stop at the Vireol Bio Energy LLC plant in Hopewell on Monday for the first leg of his five-day spring break tour of Virginia. Kaine said he has been hoping to visit the plant since the United Kingdom-based company, Future Fuels, announced it would open a plant in Hopewell in August of 2014. “It was a big win for Hopewell and a big win for the Commonwealth of Virginia and then the plant opened here and I’ve been looking forward to coming and seeing it for m...Continue Reading

  • — by Veronica Garabelli
    Virginia business leaders told U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va) and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny  Pritzker on Monday about problems they face in international trade. In a roundtable discussion at the World Art Group in Richmond, Kaine told the panelists that international trade affects all sizes of businesses, and it’s important to get policies right, “so we are here to talk to you about trade issues and how we can be helpful,” he said. The event primarily focused on the ...Continue Reading

  • — by Markus Schmidt
    Sen. Timothy M. Kaine, D-Va., on Monday hailed the diplomatic breakthrough in reaching a nuclear deal with Iran. But he also urged stakeholders to proceed with caution to prevent the escalation of a nuclear crisis in the Middle East. “The framework that was announced Thursday is a framework, so there is a lot that has to be done to ... clarify some uncertainties” and reduce them to a verifiable deal, Kaine said in an interview in Richmond. “But I saw some very positive things i...Continue Reading

  • RICHMOND, Va (WVIR) - U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) started a five-day tour through Virginia on Monday. Sen. Kaine will be discussing jobs, trade and economic development for the commonwealth. The tour began with the senator and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker holding a round-table hearing with Virginia business leaders Kaine and Pritzker said the state has seen tremendous growth and job creation from rising exports. The secretary says 93,000 Virginians have jobs from flourishing expor...Continue Reading

  • It may be months or even years before the ultimate outcome of the tentative nuclear deal with Iran is known but U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va.), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, says the framework agreement reached today is “a positive step for diplomacy and efforts to peacefully limit Iran’s nuclear program.” The negotiations are being held against a backdrop of bitter public denunciations by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is demanding among o...Continue Reading

  • — by Matt Laslo
    An effort to achieve federal recognition for six Virginia Indian tribes has started to wind its way through Congress again. Supporters in the state have failed to get the legislation passed for decades. When Virginia was settled more than four hundred years ago, the settlers found the region was already populated with Native Americans. Those tribes aren’t recognized by the US government even though they’re recognized by the British crown, as Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Kaine expl...Continue Reading

  • — by Joe Dashiell
    U.S. Senator Tim Kaine says he is grateful the Department of Veterans Affairs is making a change that should help more rural veterans receive medical care. In an interview with WDBJ7 Thursday morning, he said there is reason to be hopeful about other problems as well. This week, the agency announced it will consider the driving distance between a veteran's home and the the nearest VA Medical Center when deciding who is eligible for private care under the Veterans Choice program. The current stan...Continue Reading

  • — by Editorial Board
    Earlier this month, U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, both Virginia Democrats, introduced legislation that would more than triple the size of Petersburg National Battlefield as the state and nation marks the 150th anniversary of the battles fought in the Siege of Petersburg. Warner and Kaine’s legislation looks to protect some of the most endangered Civil War battlefields in the country by authorizing the National Park Service to acquire more than 7,000 acres to add to the battlefield,...Continue Reading

  • — by Hugh Lessig
    More veterans in rural Virginia, including the Eastern Shore, will be eligible to seek health care outside the Veterans Affairs system thanks to a regulatory change announced Tuesday. The change involves the Veterans Choice Program. It allows eligible veterans to seek care at preapproved sites if they live 40 miles from a VA medical facility or wait longer than 30 days for an appointment. The program is up and running in Virginia, with 22 approved sites around the state. That includes five on th...Continue Reading

  • — by Editorial Board
    Republicans, broadly speaking, used to be a lot more environmentalist than they are now. Teddy Roosevelt, a great conservationist, expanded the national parks. Richard Nixon created the EPA. Even Ronald Reagan took action on acid rain. Polarization has diluted red America’s green streak. Many Republicans refuse to accept the possibility that humans contribute to global warming. Others won’t say so out loud. But others are coming around. George Shultz, secretary of state under Ronald ...Continue Reading

  • — by Joe Heim
    PAMUNKEY INDIAN RESERVATION, Va. – By the end of this month, the chief of the Indian tribe that greeted the country’s first English settlers and claims Pocahontas as an ancestor will receive a phone call that could change the tribe’s fate and perhaps its fortunes. Kevin Brown and the 207 other members of the Pamunkey Indian tribe are waiting to find out if the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs will recognize them as a federal tribe, making them the first in Virginia to receive that...Continue Reading