A totally biased and unreasonable list of blogs that I think you might enjoy reading, which expands on the list in the sidebar of my own blog.

I reserve the right to add or remove any site from this blogroll at any time, for any reason or no reason at all, because it is my blogroll.

For an exhaustive list of Virginia political blogs, see BlogNetNews.

One Smile at a Time

This past Saturday my wife and I attended a benefit for Operation Smile. This is an amazing charity made up of doctors, nurses and volunteers that travel the world to perform life-changing surgery on children with facial deformities. They contribute their time, energies and skills selflessly to give smiles to children. Their missions go to usually poor and under-developed countries such as

Observations for 29 Jan 06

Observations for 22 Jan 05

Observations for 15 Jan 05

Our First Days

It's been an exciting first few days in the Capitol. I've been extended many courtesies by many members, especially by my officemate next door, Del. Joe May. I'm very grateful.

I've had opportunities to talk a couple of times with outgoing Gov. Mark Warner. It's clear he has enjoyed his term and will in many ways miss living in the Governor's Mansion. I wished him well.

Many of you may know that the Capitol Building is undergoing extensive renovation. So the General Assembly is meeting in the Patrick Henry Building that has been beautifully renovated to accommodate the House and Senate. Unfortunately, the limited size of the House chamber prevents us from having a public gallery. The only way to view any session is through a television in an adjacent room. The Capitol, of course, is not open to visitors until the renovation is completed later this year. You can read more about the renovation project here.

These first days are usually fairly calm, but we've already had two lively sessions, the first on the rather arcane issue of House rules. They were amended by Republicans, who still hold the majority, in such a way as to increase the power of subcommittee chairmen. Under the new rules, legislation can be killed in subcommittee, sometimes simply by only two or three members.

The second issue debated was the marriage amendment. I am opposed to amending the Constitution of the Commonwealth in a way that would limit the rightsof Virginians. And I fear that the language that will appear on the ballot this November will not clearly portray the extent to which this amendment limits the rights not only of same sex couples but of others as well.

I have pre-filed bills for this session to accomplish the following:
· Require teachers to receive a degree in a subject taught in the public schools.
· Enable schools to pay higher salaries to attract teachers in subject areas where there is a shortage, e.g., math, science and foreign languages.
· Increase the pool of potential principal and superintendent candidates and encourage teachers to pursue training in their areas of expertise without jeopardizing their chances of becoming a senior administrator.
· Direct state agencies to purchase hybrid fuel vehicles so that by 2011 all newly purchased vehicles are hybrids.
· Allow students from areas such as Loudoun, where they may be denied admission to a state college because of geographic quotas, to earn admission by performing one year of volunteer community service.
· Enable every Virginian to request electronic notification when a registered sex offender moves nearby.
· Provide a tax credit against income tax for taxpayers making electronic toll collection payments, such as Smart Tag, in an amount equal to 10% of the total amount paid annually for tolls on Virginia highways.
· Provide for the extension of a commission studying the funding, regulations and other issues related to persons suffering from Alzheimer's disease and related disorders and their caregivers.

For those of you attending Tim Kaine's inaugural ceremonies or the inaugural balls, I hope to see you there. Drive safely.

Observations for 08 Jan 05

Blog Coming

Watch for David's blog once the session begins Jan. 11.

The Harveys Story: Updated Info and Links

This section consolidated links from earlier posts, it was started at 3:09 a.m. on Jan. 3, 2006. Links to other web sites offering background or reactions to the story of the slain Harvey family have been added and removed, as needed, since this post went up. Readers should feel free to comment, report broken links, or make suggestions. And, thanks to those readers who are helping with the updates, you know who you are. The last update was made on Thursday, Feb. 8, at 12:30 p.m.

Latest Posts


SLANTblog posts
Family Found Murdered (Jan.2, '06)
House of Freaks (Jan.3)
Harvey Ceremony (Jan. 3)
World of Loss, Grieving and Loss (Jan. 6)
Right; Rite; Write (Jan. 7)
Nobody Told Me (Jan. 7)
Picking Up the Pieces (Jan. 9)
Remembering Well, But How? When? (Jan. 9)
Harvey Memorial Fund Established (Jan. 10)
Harvey Fund-Raising Efforts (Jan. 21)
Listening to Better Angels (Jan. 23)
Harvey Segment on Dateline (Jan. 29)
Bryan Harvey's Music Remembered (Apr. 7)
Harvey 50th Well Done (Apr. 28)
Remembering the Sunlit Painted Ladies (June15)
The Storm and the Sunlit Painted Ladies (July 22)
Harvey grants announced; murder trial to start today (Aug. 14)
SLANTblog: Defendant admits murdering Harvey family (Aug. 16)
SLANTblog: Now, what to do with the murderer? (Aug. 17)
The trail is over, remember Stella well (Aug. 23)
Ruby Harvey memorial children’s run (Nov. 1)

Richmond Times-Dispatch
Harvey Family Remembered (its entire collection of articles)
Deadly week in Richmond
Forum: Readers remember the Harvey family (58 pages of comments from readers)
Run Raisers $6,000 for Ruby fund (Dec. 19)

Other News & Commentary
John Sarvay's Buttermilk & Molasses (a number of posts)
Don Harrison at Save Richmond
Hollywood Reporter
Rolling Stone

N.Y. Daily News: Pals of slain rocker find solace on Net
TimesOnline: Obit
Richmond.com: Where do we go from Here?
NO-IDEA: Farewell, Harvey Family
The Blue Raccoon: World of Tears
Three Wheels: All Things Must Pass
AJ's Journal: This nearly broke my heart

Photos
Oz Geier's photo gallery
House of Freaks @ GAPD (four pages of late-80s publicity photos)

Background & Tribute
9X: House of Freaks: Remembering The Great, Original Guitar/Drum Duo
Work Magazine profile of Kathryn Harvey
Richmond.com profile of Kathryn Harvey
Also Also: Bryan Harvey and the New South Gothic
bluecricket.com: Ask Bryan
Jalpuna: Please remember him well
Trouser Press: House of Freaks
Save Richmond: Bryan Harvey interviewied by Andrew Beaujon
Elizabeth Cougar for STYLE Weekly: Kathryn Harvey's Imaginative Eye
Greg Weatherford for STYLE Weekly: A Real-Life Love Song
National Review: Remembering Him Well
Rhino Magazine: Bryan Harvey Remembered Well
Rhino (2004 reissue): "Monkey on a Chain Gang" (w/audio samples)
Rhino (2004 reissue): "Tantilla, Plus" (w/audio samples)
Pop Matters: Review of House of Freaks' 2004 reissues
Rhino: Remembering Byran Harvey by Steve Wynn
Three Wheels: Empty Spaces