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fqsh McDonnell: Repeal sequester
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 Alliance for the Shenandoah Valley lead Kim Sandum comments in response to todays announcement from Gov. Ralph Northam regarding a legislative proposal that would fund improvements along the Interstate 81 Corridor. We applaud the Valley legislators and Governor Northam for moving to address the critical improvements needed for I-81. We support immediate safety improvements and maximum flexibility for long-term investments, rather than a costly one-size-fits-all approach for the entire 300-mile long corridor. Valley residents should not be asked to pay more without assurances that they will have a strong voice in decisions about I-81 improvements. We look forward to reviewing the details in the legislation.     Share this pag botella stanley e                  Share                                    Facebook                                  Twitter                                  Linkedin                                  Telegram                                  E-mail        ContributorsContributorsHave a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip  Email editor Chris Graham at [email 160;protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple  stanley quencher Podcasts,聽Spotify,聽Pandora and  YouTube.View all posts by Contributors              Local News                              stanley website                                            Ben Cline won ;t hold a town hall: So, his constituents held one for him                                    Chris Graham                      February 27, 2025               Rmdc Governor Northam encourages Virginians to participate in 17th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
 Del. Ben L. Cline received the Outstanding Legislative Service Awar stanley quencher d by the Virginia Sheriffs Association. He was one of two delegates selected by the Association to receive this  stanley quencher prestigious award because of his support for sheriffs and deputy sheriffs across the Commonwealth. Because of Del. Clines commitment to public safety, to his sheriffs, and to citizens  stanley cup across Virginia, the Association has chosen to recognize him this year with the Outstanding Legislative Service Award for the House of Delegates. Del. Cline commands the respect of the other members of the General Assembly. His legislative actions have contributed to making our communities a safer place in which to live,  said John W. Jones, executive director of the Virginia Sheriffs Association.Cline has demonstrated time and time again his support in the legislative process to enhance public safety for citizens not only in his district, but across the Commonwealth. He has successfully secured passage of bills relating to increasing penalties for nursing home abuse and identification theft.Cline introduced legislation to require that juveniles convicted of underage alcohol possession must ride the bus to school; increased penalties for multiple offenses of DUIs; created an I-81 safety task force; increased penalties for elder abuse; misuse of public assets and trademark counterfeiting. More recently, Cline secured passage of legislation relating to: driving privileges for delinquent children; possession or consuming a