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March 14, 2010

Virginia's State Seal: Obverse-Sic Semper Tyrannis/Reverse, Perservando!

UPDATE at the bottom of the post

Thus Always to Tyrants /Persevering

Virginia’s Founding Fathers officially adopted the state seal on July 5, 1776. On the obverse side they chose Sic Semper Tyrannis  out of admiration for the Roman Republic which triumphed over tyranny or rule by one thus, illustrating Virginia would be a government for and by the people. The reverse side highlights the gifts a democratic republic enjoys which are the blessings of freedom and peace as represented by the three Roman Goddesses Libertas, Ceres and Aeternitas.

Since Sunday afternoon of last week, Virginia’s State Seal has stared back at me everywhere I walked on the Capitol grounds. Never before had I bothered to learn what our Founding Father’s intent was behind this great seal. So I took some time to learn its history, and more importantly, its meaning yesterday afternoon. As always seems to be the case, I found myself in awe by the bounty of gifts these forward-thinking men gave all of us nearly 234 years ago. Today, however, I fear some who are honored by the voters to represent us at the statehouse may be losing sight of the privilege we bestow upon them every two or four years, and it pains me greatly to have witnessed their tawdry behavior toward the people this week.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Del Cox, Del Kirk Cox, Del Lacey Putney, Del. Putney, economic development, fee increases, FOIA, Freedom of Information Act, k-12, Sen Saslaw, Sen. Houck, Sen. Howell, taxes, virginia, Virginia budget, Virginia FOIA, virginia general assembly, virginia ho, Virginia Senate Finance

March 10, 2010

March 8, 2010: Va. General Assembly Conferee Meeting

Welcome to The T-Room Live Blog Suite’s  inaugural post!

About this week –

Below is an MP3 file covering the Virginia General Assembly’s House & Senate, March 8, 2010 Conference Committee meeting. The T-Room will not be providing transcripts of these meetings, nor will we be covering the one-on-one negotiations between members. Our entire goal this year is to record all of the budget conference committee meetings to provide them unedited for our subscribers.

We are mindful that this is a groundbreaking public service and prefer taking incremental steps over a huge leap. Given time, we believe this service will grow and expand with your suggestions/recommendations and ongoing support. So don’t be shy. Chime in.

The T-Room’s schedule for 2010 is to record the budget conferee conferences, ALL legislative committee retreats, key state board meetings and targeted press events held by the Governor as well as Senate and House members. Our future plans are to eventually cover all major comittee meetings as our subscription numbers grow. 

The Biennial Budget

The 2010 budget is like no other challenge these leaders have ever faced. On the one hand, the public has demonstrated over and again they do not want their taxes raised as the Tea Party Town Halls and protests have demonstrated, while on the other hand, citizens don’t want to see their family members, friends and neighbors lose their state funded jobs. Local government doesn’t want to be put in the position of having to increase local taxes, such as property taxes to cover the loss of state funds that provide critical services to their citizens. What to do? The challenge is a substantial one for all who sit at the table.   

The T-Room Live Blog Suite has extended an open invitation to the Senate and House conferee’s to be interviewed and/or to host “live” chats as they wrestle with the challenges to balance the budget. Announcements of such events will be announced in the log-in window on the home page of the live blog suite.

Lastly, we are as new at this as you are. Please let us know if you experience technical difficulties. We want to bring the best customer service possible. Our contact info is htansey@t-room.us

Again, The T-Room is excited to break this new ground and very much look forward to serving you, the citizens of this great Commonwealth.

Stay tuned. Audio feeds will be updated regularly. Now, stop reading and go listen to democracy in action!

Btw, ear buds work great – 3.8.10 Conferee Meeting

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Del Kirk Cox, Del. Chris Jones, Del. Putney, Sen. Houck, Sen. Howell, Virginia budget, Virginia Conferee's, Virginia House Appropriations, Virginia Local Government, Virginia Senate Finance

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