Monday, April 30, 2012

Head up If you live in Town of Clifton, Herndon, and Vienna - You have ELECTION on Tuesday, May 1, 2012


Local Towns Elections is tomorrow Tuesday 5/1/2012 : 


Polling Place: Vote at the town polling locations.

Clifton - Clifton Town Meeting Hall, 12641 Chapel Road, Clifton, VA 20124
Herndon - Herndon Community Center, 814 Ferndale Avenue, Herndon, VA 20170
Vienna - Vienna Community Center, 120 Cherry Street, SE, Vienna, VA 22180

On Election Day, Polls are open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
You can verify your registration and polling place information by visiting the Virginia State Board of Elections 

Candidates:

Clifton

Mayor (Vote for not more than one)


William R. Hollaway 

Town Council (Vote for not more than five)


Wayne H. Nickum
Dwayne R. Nitz
John J. Powell
Chuck M. Rusnak, Jr. 

Clifton


Herndon


Mayor (Vote for not more than one)


Lisa C. Merkel
Jasbinder Singh
William B. "Bill" Tirrell 

Town Council (Vote for not more than six)


Eric H. Boll - I
Jeffrey L. Davidson
Connie H. Hutchinson
C. Melissa Jonas
David A. "Dave" Kirby
Sheila A. Olem
Charlie D. Waddell
David N. Webster II
Grace Han Wolf

Herndon

Vienna

Mayor (Vote for not more than one)


M. Jane Seeman - I

Town Council (Vote for not more than three)


Laurie Genevro Cole
Edythe Frankel Kelleher
Michael J. Polychrones 


Vienna


Sample Ballots:

Sample Ballots are listed below.  Click on the sample ballot to view or download it.  Each file contains either a DRE (Direct Recording Electronic or Touchscreen) sample ballot, or an OS (Optical Scan) sample ballot.


- Learn more about the candidates by heading over to our 2012 Herndon Election Candidate Directory. Visit their websites or Facebook pages and view other campaign contact information. 
Election results should be available by late Tuesday evening. 







VAMCC..

 Wasim Entabi, 


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Community Leaders have endorsed John Taylor Chapman in the Democratic Primary for CITY COUNCIL in Alexandria VA


I just received an email from John, asking me to share with you a new and very existing information about his candidacy, he said that he is humbled and delighted to have the endorsement of the Sitting Mayor, Former Police Chief, Two Former Mayors and Others Support Third-Generation Alexandrian, John Taylor Chapman in Democratic Primary for the city council

Below is the official press release

Alexandria, VA - April  23, 2012 – News Release – John Taylor Chapman, a third-generation Alexandrian and educator running in Alexandria’s Democratic City Council primary receives key endorsements from Mayor Bill Euille, Vice-Mayor and former Mayor Kerry Donley, Councilman Rob Krupricka, former Police Chief David Baker, former State Senator and Mayor Patsy Ticer, former Councilman Ludwig P. Gainesand former School Board Member Gwendolyn Hubbard Lewis.
 
“I have known John for his entire life and he has the life-skills, commitment and dedication to serve all Alexandrians,” said Mayor Bill Euille. “He is proof that service to humanity is the best work of life"
 
In response to Mayor Bill Euille’s endorsement and the other endorsements, John said, “When I started this campaign, it was about helping to give Alexandrians a voice, it is humbling to have the support of these leaders that serve and have served as the voice of Alexandria.”
 
The Chapman Campaign has been running on a diverse platform highlighting the need for increase civil input in Alexandria’s development, housing and education system.
 
"John Chapman has been an active leader in our community and I know he'll be a thoughtful member of Council,” said Councilman Rob Krupicka. “From his professional background in education to his work in the community to create new opportunities for people to get ahead, I know he'll work hard to make Alexandria an even better place.” 
 
As a third-generation Alexandrian, former president of the Alexandria Young Democrats and active member of several civil and city-wide Boards and Commissions, John has received immense support from community leaders including Vice Mayor Donley, former state Senator and Mayor, Patsy Ticer and former Chief of Police David Baker.
 
"I have known John for many years through his volunteer work in the community and continued support in the Democratic party he is the very definition of commitment and has been a life-long volunteer,” said Vice-Mayor and former Mayor Kerry Donley. “John knows the issues that concerns the residents of Alexandria and will be an excellent addition to the city council.”
 
"John Chapman has prepared himself to be a leader in our community,” said former state Senator and Mayor Patsy Ticer. “I am confident that John is the candidate who can best represent the diverse communities in Alexandria and address the struggles faced by many working and middle class families.”
 
"John adds a productive vision, fresh perspective and new ideas to the political landscape in Alexandria,” said former Police Chief David Baker. “He is the kind of person we want representing us going forward.”
 
The Chapman Campaign has taken a strong position on increasing citizen engagement and input on Alexandria’s future development.
 
“Alexandria needs smart development,” said John Taylor Chapman. “Citizen input is not sought until development plans are established.  As Councilman, I will insure that any development in the city is smart growth that supports the needs of Alexandrians by maintaining the standard of living and improving the long-term sustainability of Alexandria.” This position has garnered him support and praise.
 
"John Taylor Chapman has my very strong endorsement! As a former council member, planning commissioner, and past and present human rights commissioner, I know well the challenges and opportunities confronting our city,” said former Councilman Ludwig P. Gaines, Esq.  “In the many years that I have known John he has distinguished himself as having the passion, commitment and courage to tackle these issues. I am confident that he will be a fair, thoughtful, well prepared and potentially transformative member of council.  He has my full and enthusiastic support.”
 
As an educator, John is advocating a strong position of education by seeking to institute strong mechanisms of fiscal responsibility and accountability to the School Board while improving access to pre-K education and out-of-school programs.
 
"John Taylor Chapman is competent, engaged and up for the challenge of representing our community on the City Council,” said former School Board Member Gwendolyn Hubbard Lewis.  I enthusiastically endorse him to be decisive and an advocate for the concerns of our great city before us, Education, Transportation, Development, Jobs, Affordable Housing, Fiscal Responsibility and Transparency.”
 
John Taylor Chapman will be at the top of the ballot on June 12th and will be hosting various meet-and-greet events throughout the city. To see the full agenda of events, visit: www.chapman4council.com.  
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Monday, April 23, 2012

How your Elected Officials on Capitol Hill from Virginia Voted. Update April 23, 2012


Recent Congressional Votes


  • Senate: Cloture Motion; Paying a Fair Share Act of 2012
  • House: Sportsmen's Heritage Act of 2012
  • House: Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2012, Part II
  • House: Small Business Tax Cut Act

Upcoming Congressional Bills



  • Senate: 21st Century Postal Service Act of 2012
  • Senate: Violence Against Women Act
  • Senate: NLRB union election rule
  • House: Cybersecurity Enhancement Act
  • House: Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act


Recent Senate Votes
Cloture Motion; Paying a Fair Share Act of 2012 - Vote Rejected (51-45, 4 Not Voting)
The Senate failed to reach the sixty vote threshold needed to move forward on this bill to raise tax rates on taxpayers earning more than $1 million.
Sen. Mark Warner voted YES......send e-mail or see bio
Sen. Jim Webb voted YES......send e-mail or see bio


Recent House Votes
Sportsmen's Heritage Act of 2012 - Vote Passed (274-146, 11 Not Voting)
This bill would codify the use of public lands for recreational hunting, shooting and fishing unless the Bureau of Land Management or the Forest Service determines it is necessary to prohibit those activities. The Senate is unlikely to take up the measure.1-  Rep. Rob Wittman voted YES......send e-mail or see bio  
2-  Rep. Scott Rigell voted YES......send e-mail or see bio   
3- 
Rep. Robert Scott voted NO......send e-mail or see bio  
4- 
Rep. J. Randy Forbes voted YES......send e-mail or see bio    
5- 
Rep. Robert Hurt voted YES......send e-mail or see bio 
6- Rep. Robert Goodlatte voted YES......send e-mail or see bio  
7- 
Rep. Eric Cantor voted YES......send e-mail or see bio 
8- 
Rep. James Moran voted NO......send e-mail or see bio  
9- 
Rep. Morgan Griffith voted YES......send e-mail or see bio  
10- 
Rep. Frank Wolf voted YES......send e-mail or see bio  
11- Rep. Gerald Connolly
 voted NO......send e-mail or see bio


Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2012, Part II - Vote Passed (293-127, 11 Not Voting)
The House passed this three-month highway and transportation program bill that will serve as the vehicle to negotiate a long-term bill with the Senate. The Senate passed a two-year, $109 billion bill in March. House Republicans would like a five year bill. The current extension runs out June 30, 2012.
1-  Rep. Rob Wittman voted YES......send e-mail or see bio     
2-  Rep. Scott Rigell voted YES......send e-mail or see bio  
3-  Rep. Robert Scott voted NO......send e-mail or see bio  
4- 
 Rep. J. Randy Forbes voted YES......send e-mail or see bio 
5-  Rep. Robert Hurt voted YES......send e-mail or see bio   
6- 
Rep. Robert Goodlatte voted YES......send e-mail or see bio  
7- 
Rep. Eric Cantor voted YES......send e-mail or see bio 
8- 
Rep. James Moran voted NO......send e-mail or see bio 
9-  Rep. Morgan Griffith voted YES......send e-mail or see bio   
10-  Rep. Frank Wolf voted YES......send e-mail or see bio 
11- Rep. Gerald Connolly
 voted NO......send e-mail or see bio 


Small Business Tax Cut Act - Vote Passed (235-173, 1 Present, 22 Not Voting)
This House bill would give businesses with fewer than 500 employees a 20 percent tax deduction for the 2012 tax year. The bill is unlikely to advance in the Senate.
1-  Rep. Rob Wittman voted YES......send e-mail or see bio    
2-  Rep. Scott Rigell voted YES......send e-mail or see bio   
3-  Rep. Robert Scott voted NO......send e-mail or see bio  
4- 
 Rep. J. Randy Forbes voted YES......send e-mail or see bio 
5-  Rep. Robert Hurt voted YES......send e-mail or see bio   
6- 
Rep. Robert Goodlatte voted YES......send e-mail or see bio  
7-   Rep. Eric Cantor voted YES......send e-mail or see bio 
8- Rep. James Moran
 voted NO......send e-mail or see bio 
9-  Rep. Morgan Griffith voted YES......send e-mail or see bio   
10-  Rep. Frank Wolf voted YES......send e-mail or see bio 
11- Rep. Gerald Connolly
 voted NO......send e-mail or see bio


Upcoming Votes
21st Century Postal Service Act of 2012 - S.1789
The Senate is scheduled to work on this bill to overhaul the U.S. Postal Service.

Violence Against Women Act - S.1925
The Senate may vote on this bill to renew the Violence Against Women Act.

NLRB union election rule - S.J.RES.36
This Senate resolution would disapprove of a National Labor Relations Board rule regarding the timing of union elections.

Cybersecurity Enhancement Act - H.R.2096
This House bill would fund cybersecurity research.

Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act - H.R.3523
This bill would establish procedures for sharing cyber-threat intelligence.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Happy Earth Day


Democrats

In the 1970s, the President passed the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act, and created the Environmental Protection Agency. His name was Richard Nixon.

Environmental policy hasn't always been a partisan issue -- but it sure is now.

President Obama has made historic investments in building a clean energy economy, creating jobs, and boosting our use of clean, renewable energy.

At the same time, Mitt Romney and other GOP leaders are still questioning whether climate change is actually real -- or in many cases saying outright it isn't.

Right now, there's only one party proudly working to protect the environment -- and that's the Democrats.

Stand with the party standing for the environment today.

Here's just a hint of what we could expect under a Mitt Romney, Republican presidency:

-- The rolling back of our Clean Water Act and Clean Air Acts.
-- Opposition to regulating any carbon emissions.
-- Continued subsidies to Big Oil.
-- And of course, someone who says the cause of climate change is "unknown."

These aren't political attacks, they're facts. Romney's on the record for all of it.

Consider this: his campaign is being boosted by a pledge of $200 million from groups with ties to the Koch Brothers. They currently run the U.S.'s second-largest privately held company, and made their fortune in petroleum and energy. There's no doubt whose side Romney's on.

If we're not ready to win this thing right out of the gate, our future Earth Days won't be any cause for celebration.

This Earth Day, take a moment to make sure we get another four years to keep moving things forward.

Say you stand with Democrats today:

http://my.democrats.org/Stand-for-the-environment-with-Dems

Thanks,

Patrick

Patrick Gaspard
Executive Director
Democratic National Committee

Via: Email to Wasim E

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Who are your heroes?



Who are your heroes?

For more than 40 years, presidents have presented the Citizens Medal to Americans who have performed extraordinary acts of service for their country or their fellow citizens.
Now we're looking to honor a new group of heroes, and we need your help.
Take a moment to nominate Americans who have performed exemplary deeds of service outside of their regular jobs and who have provided inspiration for others to serve.
You can view the full criteria and get started on a nomination here:
Nominate a hero
These individuals come from different backgrounds, and they've devoted their lives to different causes, but they're united by a commitment to selflessness. They've each devoted their lives to helping others. And the 2012 Citizens Medal is a chance to highlight these everyday heroes for all they do.
Here are a few examples of Citizens Medal recipients from last year:
  • Ida Martin created an organization to help working families, disabled residents, and senior citizens in South Carolina who had suffered a financial crisis.
     
  • John Keaveney, who fought in Vietnam, founded New Directions -- a home for homeless and disabled veterans with addiction and mental health problems.
     
  • Margaret Martin founded the Harmony Project to make quality arts education available to those in some of the most underserved parts of Los Angeles, California.
Each of them is a testament to the impact that a single individual can have on his or her community and on the world.
If you know someone like Ida, John, or Margaret, please take a moment to nominate them for the 2012 Citizens Medal before April 24:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/citizensmedal
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Source:  Email from the White House.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

How to become a delegate in Virginia.




As you may know, the Democrats and Republicans in Virginia are preparing for their state wide delegate election to vote for the party’s presidential nomination, The Virginia American Muslim Civic Coalition strongly encourages our community to run for delegate within their respective parties, and to participate in this important process for choosing presidential nominations. Below you will find a link on how to become a delegate to


The Democratic National Convention inCharlotte or the Republican National Convention in Tampa:

The Virginia Democratic Party is now accepting delegate applications, and the deadline to file an application is 15 days prior to the applicable district convention, the first of which will take place on May 12, 2012. The application consists of a statement of candidacy and a statement endorsing the candidate of your choice.
Click for the dates for applicable district convention,

Each Republican district convention will have a different process and deadline for applying, if you are interested in running for delegate please should contact your Congressional District Convention Chairman.
Click for the list of Congressional District Convention Chairman.

If you have additional questions about the process, or you are currently running for delegate, we’d love to hear from you – email us  vamccus@gmail.com.

Wasim.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Tim Kaine Rakes In $2.2 Million in First Quarter, while George Allen Raised only $1.4 Million.


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Former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine’s Senate campaign had a monster first quarter, raking in $2.2 million and ending March with $4.4 million in the bank.
Kaine, the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, is unchallenged in the June 12 primary and likely to face George Allen, a former governor and Senator, in a general election race anticipated to be among the closest in the country and instrumental to both parties’ quest for the Senate majority.
The Kaine campaign highlighted in a release today that it has raised a total of $7.4 million in the past year from 19,000 individual donors, including more than 14,000 who have given $200 or less.
Allen has not yet announced his first-quarter fundraising. Reports for the Jan. 1 through March 31 fundraising quarter are due April 15 at midnight.
George Allen’s Senate campaign announced today that the former governor and Senator raised more than $1.4 million in the first quarter of 2012, leaving the Republican with $2.7 million in cash on hand as of the end of March.
Allen is likely to advance beyond the June 12 primary to face off against former Gov. Tim Kaine (D), who earlier today announced raising $2.2 million last quarter. Kaine’s campaign is expected to report $4.4 million in the bank as of Saturday.
This is Allen’s biggest quarterly haul since the first quarter of 2011 — his first three months in the race — when he brought in $1.5 million.
“Virginia families and small business owners know there is a better way forward and they are energized to bring positive change to Washington,” Allen said in a statement. “We will continue to advocate a proven, pro-job-growth agenda to create jobs, unleash our plentiful energy resources and help restore the promise of the American Dream.”

Source:  Rollcall.com