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Martinsville Bulletin: Economic Development No. 1 for Delegate Danny Marshall

Delegate Danny Marshall was profiled in the Martinsville Bulletin in which Delegate Marshall's job creation and economic development efforts were highlighted:

Marshall: Economic development is No. 1
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
By DEBBIE HALL - Bulletin Staff Writer

Spurring economic development through a number of initiatives is at the top of Del. Danny Marshall’s list of priorities, he said Monday.

In an hourlong tele-town hall meeting Monday evening, Marshall, R-Danville, vowed to concentrate his efforts on job development if he is re-elected to the 14th District seat on Nov. 3. Marshall also answered questions about the economy and his efforts to attract companies and jobs to Southside.

Laura McGee, Marshall’s campaign manager, estimated that between 1,000 and 2,000 constituents took part in the conference call, in which listeners could ask questions of Marshall and listen as he answered the questions of others.

Marshall cited several efforts to spur economic development in the region, including his support in 2007 of legislation to lower the thresholds for the Governor’s Opportunity Fund, so that companies locating to areas hard hit by job losses could more easily meet the requirements and qualify for funds.

The fund was created to allow governors discretionary funds with which they can provide incentives to attract businesses to the commonwealth.

In a break with other Republican candidates, including gubernatorial hopeful Bob McDonnell, Marshall said he does not support adding money to the fund.

After researching the amount spent with the House Appropriations Committee, Marshall said he found that about half of a $12 million appropriation, or $6.2 million, remained in the fund at the end of the last fiscal year.

“Why put additional money in” the fund if it is not being spent? Marshall asked.
Although he does not support adding more funds, Marshall said he has asked for more information about McDonnell’s proposal to add money to the fund and earmark additional funding for areas with high unemployment.

“I’m not trying to take money out” of the fund, Marshall said, adding he wants to ensure that money added for hard-hit areas, such as Henry and Pittsylvania counties as well as the cities of Danville and Martinsville, would indeed go there.

He also sponsored legislation to fund the construction of Interstate 73, which would begin in Henry County and follow the U.S. 220 corridor north to Roanoke. The measure passed in the House of Delegates but was defeated in the Senate, Marshall said. He plans to reintroduce the proposal during the upcoming session in January.

He also supports allowing out-of-state insurance companies to sell health insurance in Virginia to make the market more competitive, he said.
There is “a lot to do in Southside,” Marshall said, but his efforts in 2010 will concentrate on job creation.

One way to make that happen is through his service on the Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission, an entity formed in 2000 with funds from a tobacco settlement. Half of Virginia’s share of tobacco funds is earmarked for projects that will help revitalize tobacco regions, he said. Counties such as Henry and Pittsylvania and others have benefited and received millions from the fund already, he said.

On the commission, Marshall serves on three committees, including Special Projects, which works on projects that are large in scope, such as funding a $1.7 million water and sewer project for an industrial park in Henry County.

He also serves on the Southside Economic Development Commission, a committee that works to spur economic development by partnering with the Governor’s Opportunity Fund, Marshall said.

Marshall also is a charter member of the Research and Development Committee, which will hold its first meeting in about two weeks. That committee, he said, has a budget of $100 million for projects that will create jobs.

“This is about jobs,” not research and development, he said. Those interested will submit proposals, and if those proposals are approved, projects will be funded according to pre-set limits.

In order for a project to be considered, Marshall said, the research will have to be completed and commercialized into a product within three years. The product also will have to be produced in the region, he added, and invited anyone with ideas to contact his office.

In addition to questions about jobs and economic development, several people on the call asked about energy.

Marshall said there are a number of opportunities for the nation to achieve energy independence. He supports drilling off the shore of Virginia because it would be a “win, win, win situation,” creating jobs while lowering the cost of natural gas and providing revenue to the state, he said.

Marshall, who has served in the House for eight years, is facing Democrat Seward Anderson, former mayor of Danville, in the November contest.

Delegate Sam Nixon on WRVA

Delgate Sam Nixon appeared on WRVA the morning of September 16 on the Jimmy Barrett show to discuss unemployment insurance and action by the Governor.

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US News & World Report: Time for Virginia to Drill, Baby, Drill

Time for Virginia to Drill, Baby, Drill

August 31, 2009 05:21 PM ET

By Peter Roff, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

The ongoing economic crisis has states scrambling for new sources of revenue to fill the holes in their annual budgets. Spending cuts, while popular in the abstract, are almost always unpopular among the constituents and interests groups whose spending it is that is being cut. Many state legislators are equally unwilling to propose tax increases, especially in recessionary times.

Nevertheless, state governments must have the money to run, leaving governors and legislators the responsibility to find creative ways to pay for things. Enter William Howell, speaker of Virginia's House of Delegates, who is asking the Obama administration to open an area miles off Virginia's coastline to oil and natural gas exploration by 2011.

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar opposes new offshore exploration, as do a number of so-called environmental groups—but they may find their protestations eclipsed by economic and energy realities. The Interior Department's Minerals Management Service estimates the area Howell and other Virginia lawmakers ask be opened for exploration—some 50 miles out into the Atlantic—could contain 130 million barrels of oil and 1.14 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.

"Developing these [energy] resources would create thousands of new jobs in our commonwealth, arriving at the right time to assist in lifting our workers, families, and communities out of this economic recession," Howell says.

If Howell is successful in his push to bring deepwater energy exploration to the waters off Virginia, an idea that has the full support of Virginia's Republican gubernatorial nominee Robert McDonnell as well as the limited backing of Democratic nominee Creigh Deeds, look for his efforts to be replicated in the other states on America's Atlantic coast. There is just too much money at stake for them to continue to say "No" to this idea whose time, apparently, has come.

 

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House GOP Caucus Members and Candidates on VPAP Honor Roll

Congratulations to the following House GOP Caucus members and 2009 Candidates that have been named to the VPAP.org Honor Roll
Albo, David B
Amiral, John N
Anderson, Richard L
Bell, Robert B
Bird, Troy
Bolognese, Kerry
Brescia, Eric
Bury, Joseph G
Byron, Kathy
Call, Jason
Carrico, Charles W, Sr
Cleaveland, William
Cline, Ben
Cole, Mark L
Comstock, Barbara J
Cosgrove, John A
Cox, John A
Cox, M Kirkland
Creed, Edward
Crockett-Stark, Anne B
Edmunds, James E, II
Fralin, William H, Jr
Frederick, Jeffrey
Funkhouser, Terry J
Gage, Michael
Garrett, T Scott
Gear, Thomas D
Gilbert, Todd
Greason, Thomas
Griffith, H Morgan
Hamilton, Phillip A
Hargrove, Frank D
Hogan, Clarke N
Howell, William J
Hugo, Timothy D
Hyland, James E
Iaquinto, Salvatore R
Ingram, Riley E
Janis, William R
Jones, S Chris
Kilgore, Terry G
Knight, Barry D
Landes, R Steven
Lee, Jennifer
LeMunyon, James M
Lingamfelter, L Scott
Lohr, Matthew J
Loupassi, Manoli
Marshall, Danny W, III
Marshall, Robert G
Massie, James P, III
May, Joe T
McCammon, Susan
McConville, James
Merola, Christopher
Merricks, Donald W
Miller, Jackson H
Morefield, James
Morgan, Harvey B
Nank, Timothy D
Nixon, Sam
Nutter, Dave
O'Bannon, John M, III
Oder, G Glenn
Orrock, Robert D, Sr
Peace, Christopher K
Pogge, Brenda F
Poindexter, Charles D
Purkey, Harry R "Bob"
Putney, Lacey E
Ringel, Aaron E
Rust, Thomas D
Sampson, Ernesto
Saxman, Christopher B
Scalley, Melody
Scott, Edward T
Sherwood, Beverly
Smith, Danny R
Stolle, Christopher
Tata, Robert M
Vasques, Victoria L
Whited, Mark
Wright, Thomas C, Jr

Republican Candidates for the House of Delegates

The Republican Caucus has fielded candidates in 63 contested races across the Commonwealth.

Republicans have 84 candidates in total on the ballot this year.  That includes incumbents in uncontested races, incumbents in contested races, open seats and Republican candidates challenging Democrat incumbents.

District Republican Candidate
3 Will Morefield
6 Anne B. Crockett-Stark
7 David A. Nutter
8 H. Morgan Griffith
10 Ed Creed
11 Troy Bird
13 Robert G. Marshall
14 Daniel Marshall
15 C. Todd Gilbert
17 Bill Cleaveland
18 Clifford L. Jr. Athey
20 Dickie Bell
21 Ron Villanueva
23 Scott Garrett
24 Benjamin L. Cline
25 Steven Landes
26 Matthew J. Lohr
27 Sam Nixon
28 William J. Howell
29 Beverly J. Sherwood
30 Edward T. Scott
32 Tag Greason
34 Barbara Comstock
35 Jim Hyland
36
38 Danny Smith
39 Joe Bury
40 Timothy D. Hugo
41 Kerry Bolognese
42 David B. Albo
43 Tim Nank
44 Jay McConville
45 Vickie Vasquez
46 Sasha Gong
47 Eric Brescia
48 Aaron Ringel
50 Jackson H. Miller
51 Rich Anderson
52 Rafael Lopez
53 Chris Merola
55 John Cox
56 William R. Janis
58 Robert B. Bell
60 James Edmunds
63
64 Stan Clark
65 R. Lee Jr. Ware
67 Jim LeMunyon
69 Ernesto Sampson
73 John O'Bannon
74 Mike Gage
80 Jennifer Lee
82 Harry R. Purkey
83 Chris Stolle
85 Robert Tata
86 Thomas Davis Rust
87 John Amiral
90 Jason Call
91 Thomas D. Gear
93 Phillip A. Hamilton
94 G. Glenn Oder
99 Catherine Crabill
100 Melody Scalley

Delegate Phil Hamilton on WRVA on August 18, 2009

Delegate Phil Hamilton was on WRVA discussion the state budget and new revenue projections.

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