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Telecommute to the future

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Just a few short weeks ago, Washington, DC was brought to a standstill by an ill-timed, quick-hitting snowstorm that blanketed the region in just a few inches of snow but revealed a mountain of issues in its aftermath. Thousands of commuters in the Washington Metropolitan Area were stranded by a weather event mimicking an emergency evacuation of the Capital city.  I myself had a…

On Defense: Strategic Decisions Best for Nation's Security

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The announcement of an “Efficiency Initiative” by Defense Secretary Robert Gates last August still resonates in the Commonwealth as we continue to monitor the prospective changes that will be implemented as a result of the Secretary’s proposal.  Initial reports suggest significant effects upon military installations, programs, and private contractors within the Commonwealth. With a…

Bearing Drift Magazine: Getting Virginians Back to Work

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Over the last few months, I have traveled across the First Congressional District, speaking with Virginians, small business owners, city and county government officials, and so many others. I hosted town halls, met with many of my First District Advisory Councils, and even visited schools as the new school year began. The input and the feedback I receive from constituents are critical, as…

USA Today: Opposing view on defense spending: Cuts are shortsighted

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The announcement by Defense Secretary Robert Gates to make cuts at the Defense Department, specifically the decision to eliminate the Joint Forces Command, is shortsighted, devoid of strategic decision-making and could harm national security.   I strongly agree that we must find and implement efficiencies in both the department and throughout the federal government. However, I'm…

Daily Press: Come Together, Act Now for a Healthy Bay

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The Gulf oil spill and the resulting environmental impact have made big headlines these last several months. We’ve watched with deep concern over oiled birds and ruined marshes. To many Virginians, the damage in the Gulf has turned attention towards our backyard and the health of the Chesapeake Bay.   We are familiar with the constant refrain about the poor health of the Chesapeake…