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  • — by Editorial Board
    The creation of the Governor’s Task Force on Prescription Drug and Heroin Abuse is another important step when it comes to addressing the deadly scourge of prescription drug abuse in Virginia. Gov. Terry McAuliffe signed executive order 29 last month establishing the new task force, which is charged with recommending immediate steps to address the epidemic of prescription opiod and heroin abuse in the Commonwealth. The governor’s order also asks the task force to suggest strategies t...Continue Reading

  • Sen. Timothy M. Kaine, D-Va.: “In letting the Fourth Circuit's decision stand, the Supreme Court has given loving couples across the commonwealth the freedom to marry. I join countless Virginians in celebrating the end of the discriminatory constitutional ban that has denied same-sex couples this fundamental right. Today, we have taken a major step toward Jefferson’s ideal that ‘all men are created equal.’" Sen. Mark R. Warner, D-Va. “Allowing people to marry who th...Continue Reading

  • — by Connie Stevens
    Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Kaine is urging the Bureau of Indian Affairs to loosen requirements for federal recognition because six Virginia tribes remain locked out. Six Virginia tribes are recognized by the British government but not U-S officials. That’s why Kaine says the Bureau of Indian Affairs – or B-I-A – needs to revamp criteria in order to secure the benefits of being a Native American tribe for the Virginia tribes. “The requirements at the BIA make it virtu...Continue Reading

  • — by Jonathan Weisman
    ORANGE, Va. — In June, after he had written a scorching opinion article seeking to constrain the president’s unilateral power to make war, Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, one of Barack Obama’s earliest supporters, buttonholed the commander in chief at the White House for what he called “a spirited discussion.” The militants of the Islamic State were pouring across the Syrian border into Iraq, and seizing cities where so much American blood and treasure had been spill...Continue Reading

  • — by Melissa Powell
    When asked if he wants to be an astronaut when he grows up, Carson Ray is quick to correct. He wants to be an astronomer. But on Saturday, the 9-year-old was still interested in what astronauts carry with them to space. Underneath NASA’s “Earth Dome” tent on Virginia Tech’s Drillfield, Carson examined pouches of space food. After all, the information may come in handy when he dresses up as an astronaut later this month to go trick-or-treating. Hundreds of people attended ...Continue Reading

  • ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va (WVIR) - The Boys & Girls Club has officially opened a new facility for children in Albemarle, Buckingham, and Fluvanna counties in the Old Scottsville School building. The James River Club celebrated the grand opening of its new space Saturday, though programs, such as cooking classes, started earlier this summer. "All of these people are here to show the kids that they support them, and their future, so we're really excited about that,” said James Pierce, directo...Continue Reading

  • WASHINGTON: Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "successful trip" to the US, two top American Senators would soon be travelling to India, during which they would meet senior defence and foreign affairs officials and pay their respect to the victims of 26/11 terrorist attacks in Mumbai. Senators Angus King from Maine, a member of the Senate Armed Services and Intelligence Committees, and Tim Kaine from Virginia, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South ...Continue Reading

  • — by Tracy Agnew
    U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) is making another push to recognize six Virginia Indian tribes, including the Nansemond, through his support of a proposed rule that would bring more flexibility to the process. The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Indian Affairs governs the process by which tribes in America can gain recognition from the federal government, and the benefits that come along with it. But even a summary of the proposed rule change acknowledges that the process has been ...Continue Reading

  • — by Jim Ridolphi
    If President Obama initiates offensive action in Syria or Iraq, U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, D.Va., said he believes he needs congressional approval to do so. That point was made abundantly clear when Kaine addressed a group of Randolph-Macon College students last week in a question and answer session in the Birdsong Café located in the new Brock Commons. Kaine made national headlines when he recently questioned the president’s authority to conduct war without absent consent from the United...Continue Reading

  • — by Trevor Baratko
    U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) since June has been a consistent voice calling for both a measured offensive and congressional approval in the fluid U.S. confrontation with the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). The chairman of the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs and a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Kaine recently spoke with the Times-Mirror on the ISIL threat and the White House's handling of the situation. Here are some h...Continue Reading

  • — by Ella Shoup
    In response to increasingly frequent drug-related cases in Virginia, a number of politicians are taking a stand. The attorney general’s office, the governor’s office and the office of Sen. Tim Kaine have each begun separate plans of action to address the issue in recent weeks. Attorney General Mark Herring has begun pursuing accountability of professionals — including doctors and pharmacists — who have violated state laws regarding opiates, including via over-prescription...Continue Reading

  • — by Rebecca Kaplan
    Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, a Democrat, argued on "Face the Nation" Sunday that President Obama must seek authorization from Congress to carry out airstrikes against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS, or ISIL) in order to comply with the Constitution. "He does not have the Article Two constitutional authority to do this entire mission without Congress and neither of the authorizations passed by Congress in 2001 or 2002 cover it. We should be debating and voting on this entire mission," Kain...Continue Reading

  • — by Zachary Reid
    Widad Abed saw an opening and didn’t hesitate to jump through. The principal of Richmond’s T.C. Boushall Middle School scanned the room, saw the answer to one of her school’s perennial struggles and, just as important, the people who can help her get what she needs. “As a principal, trying to get excellent teachers, that’s a challenge,” she said. “We need teachers who can make it happen for us.” For nearly two hours Friday, Abed hosted Sen. Tim Kai...Continue Reading

  • — by Víctor Caycho
    Durante más de cuarenta minutos, el senador Tim Kaine, de Virginia, dejó a un lado los temas de importancia nacional que se debaten en el Capitolio, como la guerra contra el grupo terrorista del Estado Islámico o el presupuesto de la nación. En vez de ello, se sentó en un aula escolar al lado de estudiantes de los primeros grados, donde dialogó con ellos y les leyó cuentos escritos en inglés y español. “Han sido realmente los m...Continue Reading

  • — by Kate Yanchulis
    U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) called attention to both the challenges and the opportunities presented by the Fairfax County school system’s growing minority population while visiting Lake Anne Elementary Wednesday. Students at the Reston elementary school speak 54 languages, principal Brendan Menuey told Kaine. More than a quarter of the school’s students have limited proficiency in English, and Parent-Teacher Association meetings are translated into Spanish and Arabic. “School s...Continue Reading

  • — by Zack Wajsgras
    Senator Tim Kaine visited the Virginia Tech Research Center in Arlington on Tuesday to meet with President Timothy Sands in an effort to learn more about the university’s research initiatives. “It is important for me to see first-hand the great research projects that are being funded through the partnership you have with different federal agencies,” said Kaine in a press release. "I can use this knowledge during budget deliberations." While current estimates of budget cuts aime...Continue Reading

  • — by Sally Voth
    WASHINGTON — Some of Virginia’s top political leaders are taking issue with President Barack Obama’s authorization of Syrian airstrikes without congressional approval. U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., says the United States shouldn’t be participating in the strikes against Islamic State terrorists because Congress hasn’t authorized them. But Kaine also finds it “kind of unfathomable” that Congress would take a recess until mid-November without voting on the u...Continue Reading

  • September 24 2014

    Our home, our problem

    — by Editorial Board
    In Hampton Roads, forecasts of rain — such as the occasionally heavy precipitation Wednesday — almost inevitably mean an expectation of flooding. In places including Hampton, Newport News, Virginia Beach and, of course, Norfolk, streets and other low-lying areas are inundated with nearly every passing storm. Sea levels are steadily rising, and parts of the Tidewater are sinking, meaning that land once thought safe and dry is now threatened. Continual expansion of suburbs and shopping...Continue Reading

  • — by Editorial Board
    Dick Cheney’s spirit inhabits the Oval Office. Barack Obama — the imperial president — relies on the 2001 congressional authorization of the invasion of Iraq as approval for his military intervention against the Islamic State. The move ought to offend all who believe presidents lack unlimited power. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., continues to assert Congress’ role in the waging of war. The Iraq resolution has nothing to do with the present danger. The Islamic State may claim Iraq...Continue Reading

  • — by Bill Bartel
    Hours after U.S. forces launched airstrikes against Islamic State terrorists in Syria, U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine accused Congress of abdicating its responsibility to approve such military actions. Kaine, a strident critic of President Barack Obama's use of offensive attacks without legislative support, said in a speech Tuesday he's convinced the Islamic State poses a significant threat to the United States and must be stopped - but he argues that alone doesn't justify the president overstepping his co...Continue Reading