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Delegate Rob Wittman: Legislative Update: November 22nd
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Wednesday, November 22, 2006. Legislative Update: November 22nd. The reasoning behind the decision of the Mandated Health Benefits Commission was flawed in a number of ways. Their main reasoning for not making a recommendation to require insurance payment for this treatment was that they should not mandate new types of treatment and if this is a good treatment insurance companies will eventually provide coverage. This reasoning is flawed in two major areas. Their decision is especially concerning when co...
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Delegate Rob Wittman: Legislative Update: July 31, 2006
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Monday, July 31, 2006. Legislative Update: July 31, 2006. In this past General Assembly session there was a bill, Senate Bill 634, which proposed to exempt a number of structures from requiring a permit from the Virginia Marine Resources Commission and therefore would not require an opportunity for citizens to comment. Essentially it would have allowed all open-sided shelter roofs or gazebo structures over the water to be permitted without any public input. Posted by Blake Hite at 7:55 AM. Legislative Up...
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VA / MD / DC Politics News: VA Repubs Reassess
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VA / MD / DC Politics News. Local, state, and federal: Politics News, Campaign sites, Government officials in the DC Area. Enter your search terms. Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-MD). Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD). Senator John Warner (R-VA). Senator Jim Webb (D-VA). Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC). Rep Tom Davis (R-VA 11). Rep Jim Moran (D-VA 08). Rep Frank Wolk (R-VA 10). Rep Steny Hoyer (D-MD 05). Rep Chris Van Hollen (D-MD 08). Rep Albert Wynn (D-MD 04). Sunday, November 11, 2007. Has an excellen...
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Delegate Rob Wittman: July 2006
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Monday, July 31, 2006. Legislative Update: July 31, 2006. In this past General Assembly session there was a bill, Senate Bill 634, which proposed to exempt a number of structures from requiring a permit from the Virginia Marine Resources Commission and therefore would not require an opportunity for citizens to comment. Essentially it would have allowed all open-sided shelter roofs or gazebo structures over the water to be permitted without any public input. Posted by Blake Hite at 7:55 AM. Merchandise th...
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Delegate Rob Wittman: November 2006
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Wednesday, November 22, 2006. Legislative Update: November 22nd. The reasoning behind the decision of the Mandated Health Benefits Commission was flawed in a number of ways. Their main reasoning for not making a recommendation to require insurance payment for this treatment was that they should not mandate new types of treatment and if this is a good treatment insurance companies will eventually provide coverage. This reasoning is flawed in two major areas. Their decision is especially concerning when co...
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Delegate Rob Wittman: August 2006
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Monday, August 07, 2006. More on the Menhaden Cap. Below is an article from Sunday's Washington Post that discusses the Menhaden cap. Frozen FishingA proposal to cap harvests of a single fish in the Chesapeake Bay is a good compromise - for now. Sunday, August 6, 2006; B06. 2006 The Washington Post Company. Posted by Blake Hite at 7:03 AM. Chesapeake Bay Menhaden Harvest Cap Announced. Delegate Robert J. Wittman offered the following statement on today’s actions by the Governor:. This proposal is support...
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Delegate Rob Wittman: Legislative Update: August 7, 2006
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Monday, August 07, 2006. Legislative Update: August 7, 2006. As I talk to folks throughout the 99th district I hear a very common question Rob what can be done to get high speed or broadband internet access to our area? In the recently adopted budget there was $1.4 million in 2007 fiscal year for preliminary engineering and right of way acquisition for extending broadband "backbone" to the Eastern Shore, Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula. So in this session of the General Assembly we provided money to p...