State Lawmakers Aware of Voters' Ire Over Traffic
Virginia's state Delegates and Senators say they are acutely aware of how transportation and growth problems are fueling voter dissatisfaction in the Commonwealth and the potential political consequences they face if they fail to address the issues. The story was in yesterday's Metro section.
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January 8, 2007; 10:49 AM ET
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Posted by: Jim Foster | January 19, 2007 2:09 PM
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I read in today's Washington Post (January 19) where the politicians in Richmond have come to a tentative agreement on funding transportation costs.
From what I read, it seems reasonable to me.
Oc course, Connolly had to get his dig in. This man just never fails to make sure he is noticed.
I remember him from his spending and taxing over the past three years. I'll remember him, for sure, when I to into the voting booth.