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  • — by Trevor Baratko
    More than 400 people turned up fashionably at the Ritz-Carlton in Tysons Corner March 7 to honor a young girl from Loudoun who seized their hearts in her too-short 10 years. The second annual Smashing Walnuts Cracking the Cure Gala honoring the late Gabriella Miller of Leesburg gathered tears, laughter and $200,000 dedicated to finding a cure for childhood cancer, the culprit of Gabriella's death in October 2013. Current and former NFL players were in attendance – including the ogled-at al...Continue Reading

  • — by Caitlin Gibson
    Almost a year and a half after 10-year-old childhood-cancer research advocate Gabriella Miller of Leesburg died of an inoperable brain tumor, hundreds of her friends, fans and supporters gathered Saturday at the Ritz Carlton in Tysons Corner to help honor her final request: finding a cure for pediatric cancer. Saturday’s second annual Smashing Walnuts Foundation “Cracking the Cure” Gala, a fundraiser hosted by the cancer research foundation that Gabriella created with her famil...Continue Reading

  • WASHINGTON — U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, both Virginia Democrats, introduced legislation today 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 — which marked the beginning of the end of the Civil War. Warner and Kaine’s legislation looks to protect some of the most endangered Civil War battlefields in the country by authorizing the National Park...Continue Reading

  • — by Bill Bartel
    More than eight months after U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine and others began agitating for the Obama administration to seek congressional approval for military action against the Islamic State group, senior administration officials will make their case to a Senate panel Wednesday. Secretary of State John Kerry, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter and Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs, are set to appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday morning. After their testimon...Continue Reading

  • — by Tim Kaine
    I support President Barack Obama's efforts to find a diplomatic path to end Iran's nuclear ambitions. When many in the United States and abroad criticized the start of the negotiations in November 2013, I pointed out that such diplomacy is in the best traditions of our country. All recognize the danger of an Iran with nuclear weapons and share the same goal - to guarantee Iran does not have the capacity to develop a bomb. If we can eliminate such a danger through diplomatic means, we should do s...Continue Reading

  • — by Kelsea Pieters
    With more than $40 million in sales, Virginia is the third largest exporter of agricultural goods to Cuba - after Georgia and Louisiana. Some lawmakers hope to normalize trade relations - but some feel it’s best to maintain our distance.  After recently venturing down to Cuba, Virginia Democratic Senator Mark Warner describes how the embargo hurts Virginia farmers. “Well it’s really difficult because the Cubans have to pay all in cash up front. We have no financial arrange...Continue Reading

  • — by Nick Ochsner
    NORFOLK -- Senators Mark Warner (D-VA) and Time Kaine (D-VA) have signed onto a letter to the Government Accountability Office asking the agency to investigative the process currently used to approve roadside safety devices. In the letter, the senators say their request to the GAO--an independent agency commonly referred to as Congress' watchdog--was prompted by the ongoing controversy surrounding a once-popular guardrail that critics have called unsafe. The Trinity ET-Plus has come under fire a...Continue Reading

  • — by Tim Kaine
    When tens of thousands of unaccompanied children began arriving at America’s Southern border last summer, I felt as if I knew them. Many of these kids were coming from northern Honduras where I worked as the director of a Jesuit-run technical school 35 years ago. Last month, I went back to Honduras to visit my school and reconnect with the missionaries and young people who have played such a major role in my life. I was a 21-year-old first-year student at Harvard Law School. I was racing t...Continue Reading

  • — by Timothy Cama
    A pair of moderate Democratic senators introduced a bill Thursday that would increase federal support for “clean coal” technology. Sens. Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.) and Tim Kaine (D-Va.) said their legislation is meant to provide a viable path forward for coal-fired electricity as the country moves to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. “Talking about adhering to an all-of-the-above energy strategy in America is easy — and there’s a lot of talk — but actually seeking...Continue Reading

  • February 26 2015

    Islas de misericordia

    — by Tim Kaine
    Cuando decenas de miles de niños no acompañados comenzaron a llegar a la frontera sur de los Estados Unidos el verano pasado, sentí como si yo los conociera. Muchos de estos niños venían procedentes del norte de Honduras, donde trabajé como director de una escuela técnica jesuita hace 35 años. La semana pasada, regresé a Honduras a visitar mi escuela y volver a conectarme con los misioneros y los jóvenes que han jugado un pape...Continue Reading

  • — by David Távara
    El senador demócrata de Virginia, Tim Kaine, pidió más atención de EE.UU. a la región latinoamericana al concluir esta semana una visita a Colombia, México y Honduras. Al igual que Estados Unidos tiene relaciones con otros países de Europa, Oriente Medio, Rusia o China, su relación con los países del sur son “igualmente importantes”, anotó Kaine en una teleconferencia la tarde del lunes 23 de febrero. Pero con frec...Continue Reading

  • — by Dave Ress
    It's not quite the same thing, being a city councilman in Richmond when it  was the second deadliest city in nation, and trying to get a handle on the violence in Honduras, where murder rates are among the highest in the world. But, pausing for a moment to think about his return to the Honduran community where he worked with Jesuit missionaries at a technical school, Sen. Tim Kaine found some hopeful parallels from his days in Richmond city government, back in the 1990s. They come down to b...Continue Reading

  • — by Editorial Board
    A Congress accustomed to issuing steady denunciations of President Obama’s executive actions as unconstitutional — the separation of powers thing — finds itself in an unwanted place: The president has asked lawmakers for an Authorization for Use of Military Force against the so-called Islamic State, whose acts of barbarism seem to be designed to foment an apocalyptic religious war. Hawkish Republicans are not pleased with Obama’s request. Nor or many of his dovish fellow...Continue Reading

  • — by Alberto Avendaño
    Después de 35 años, el senador demócrata por Virginia, Tim Kaine visita los lugares donde trabajó y enseñó como parte de su voluntariado social. Durante la visita de tres días al país centroamericano, Kaine estuvo acompañado de su colega, el senador republicano por Texas, John Cornyn. En años recientes hemos entrevistado y seguido la trayectoria del senador Kaine, como gobernador del estado de Virginia, como presidente del Com...Continue Reading

  • Virginia Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine are putting major pressure on Federal regulators to move quickly to finalize and publish new safety regulations on oil trains.  The Office of Management and Budget is considering new proposed regulations from the Department of Transportation, but final regulations are not expected to be released until spring. The recent push comes after a massive train derailment in Mount Carbon, West Virginia that evacuated hundreds of families from their homes. ...Continue Reading

  • U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine announced that Virginia housing authorities have received more than $30.4 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Capital Fund Program. The funds will allow local public housing authorities to build, repair, renovate and/or modernize public housing in Virginia by making large-scale improvements, such as replacing roofs or making energy-efficient upgrades to replace old plumbing and electrical systems, or to...Continue Reading

  • — by Dave Ress
    Some things change. Some don’t. Some, though, get better, as Sen. Tim Kaine found when he swung by the small town of El Progreso, Honduras, as he and Sen John Cornyn, R-Texas, travel through Latin America to study regional security and economic issues. El Progresso was where Kaine, 35 years ago, took a break from law school to work with Jesuit missionaries at a technical school, teaching carpentry and welding. This week, after Ash Wednesday services at the Parquia de la Mercedes church he ...Continue Reading

  • EL PROGRESO, YORO.- 35 años después, Tim Kaine regresó al pueblo que le dio dirección a su vida, el lugar donde encontró las experiencias que necesitaba para inspirarse y seguir un sueño, y no duda en afirmar: El Progreso es el pedazo de América Latina que más amo. El senador estadounidense visitó la Perla del Ulúa como parte de una gira por Honduras en la que ha sostenido reuniones con funcionarios de gobierno, miembros de la...Continue Reading