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Governor Tim Kaine practiced law in Richmond for 17 years, representing people who had been denied housing opportunities because of their race or disability. He won many precedent-setting cases in this area and was recognized by local, state and national organizations for his fair-housing advocacy. Kaine also taught legal ethics for six years at the University of Richmond Law School.
Governor Kaine entered political life in 1994 and was elected to four terms on the City Council, including two terms as Richmond¿s mayor, where he worked to build Richmond¿s first new schools in a generation, cut taxes and slash the city¿s crime rate. Richmond¿s success in reducing violent crime won national recogni...
Governor Kaine entered political life in 1994 and was elected to four terms on the City Council, including two terms as Richmond¿s mayor, where he worked to build Richmond¿s first new schools in a generation, cut taxes and slash the city¿s crime rate. Richmond¿s success in reducing violent crime won national recogni...
Governor Tim Kaine practiced law in Richmond for 17 years, representing people who had been denied housing opportunities because of their race or disability. He won many precedent-setting cases in this area and was recognized by local, state and national organizations for his fair-housing advocacy. Kaine also taught legal ethics for six years at the University of Richmond Law School.
Governor Kaine entered political life in 1994 and was elected to four terms on the City Council, including two terms as Richmond¿s mayor, where he worked to build Richmond¿s first new schools in a generation, cut taxes and slash the city¿s crime rate. Richmond¿s success in reducing violent crime won national recognition from Presidents Clinton and Bush and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. The improvements in Richmond¿s economy during Kaine¿s tenure earned the city its first-ever listing in Forbes Magazine¿s annual ranking of the top 10 cities in America for doing business.
Governor Kaine was elected Virginia¿s Lieutenant Governor in 2001. He worked for four years with Governor Mark Warner to reform the state¿s budget and invest new resources in education. These reforms led Governing Magazine to recognize Virginia in 2005 as the Best Managed State in America. Kaine became the 70th Governor of Virginia on January 14, 2006.
Governor Kaine entered political life in 1994 and was elected to four terms on the City Council, including two terms as Richmond¿s mayor, where he worked to build Richmond¿s first new schools in a generation, cut taxes and slash the city¿s crime rate. Richmond¿s success in reducing violent crime won national recognition from Presidents Clinton and Bush and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. The improvements in Richmond¿s economy during Kaine¿s tenure earned the city its first-ever listing in Forbes Magazine¿s annual ranking of the top 10 cities in America for doing business.
Governor Kaine was elected Virginia¿s Lieutenant Governor in 2001. He worked for four years with Governor Mark Warner to reform the state¿s budget and invest new resources in education. These reforms led Governing Magazine to recognize Virginia in 2005 as the Best Managed State in America. Kaine became the 70th Governor of Virginia on January 14, 2006.
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Looking to Mid-Atlantic for oil
Sun reporterGet Kathy Phillips talking about oil exploration off the Mid-Atlantic, and she conjures a scene right out of the Gulf of Mexico, with drilling platforms, pipelines and pumping stations overwhelming the shoreline. "People here on the East Coast don't have...Tags: Energy Resources, Jim Webb, Harry Reid, John P. Sarbanes, Energy KD
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Kaine appoints new CNU board member
247-4758There is a new face at the Christopher Newport University Board of Visitors table. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine appointed John Conrad of Richmond to replace outgoing board member Jerry Passaro of Williamsburg. A trial attorney for more than 27 years and...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Williamsburg, Smithfield, Christopher Newport University, Economic Policy
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South Hampton Roads roundup
A low-profile Norfolk police waterborne patrol that protected nine city-owned lakes and reservoirs in Suffolk and Isle of Wight County ended this month in a money-saving move. Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries conservation police...Tags: Isle of Wight County, Academic Progress, Seafood and Fishing Industry, National Government, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Family deserves answer for why they were torn apart
Mathews County school administrator Amy Hauser expected this to be the year she would adopt her foster sons, 15-year-old Richard and 14-year-old Brandon. She's known the boys since kindergarten, but they dropped into her life in earnest Feb. 1, 2006,...Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Social Services, Therapies, Health and Safety at Work, Ann Wilson
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W&M may face more budget cuts
The Virginia GazetteMore budget cuts may be on the way for the College of William & Mary, and there’s no telling how big they could be. Interim President Taylor Reveley told the campus community via e-mail Friday that Secretary of Finance Jody M. Wagner submitted her...Tags: Government Debt, Government, Sam Jones, Zachary Taylor, National Government
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W&M may face more budget cuts
Gazette Staff WriterMore budget cuts may be on the way for the College of William & Mary, and there's no telling how big they could be. Interim President Taylor Reveley told the campus community via e-mail Friday that Secretary of Finance Jody M. Wagner submitted her year-...Tags: Government Debt, College of William and Mary, Government, Sam Jones, Zachary Taylor
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W&M to discuss looming cuts
757-247-4760Senior staff at the College of William and Mary will huddle Monday to plan for likely cuts in state money that could be announced in coming months. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine's administration warned Thursday that further budget cuts were in the offing and...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, College of William and Mary, Government, Consumers, Sam Jones
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Foot-powered transportation grants awarded
247-4758Virginia wants elementary and middle school students to lace up the walking shoes, air up the bicycle tires and use foot power to get to school. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine handed out the latest round of grants Friday to districts trying to promote foot-...Tags: Williamsburg, Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Virginia), James City County, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Hampton Roads Transit
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FAU men's basketball adds Kentucky, Miami to schedule
South Florida Sun-SentinelFlorida Atlantic will play Kentucky and Miami and make its first appearance in the Preseason National Invitation Tournament this season. "We want to play the best teams we can in our nonconference schedule," said FAU men's basketball coach Mike Jarvis,... -
Dollars to promote biking, walking
More than $1 million is heading to 12 localities and one nonprofit in Virginia to promote safe biking and hiking to school. The Safe Routes to School funding promotes walking and bicycling opportunities for pupils in kindergarten through Grade 8....Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Roanoke County
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