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VOTE NO ON 1

Protect Virginia's Working Families. Vote NO on 1This November, voters in Virginia will head to the polls to choose the next President of the United States, but that’s not all that’s on the ballot…

Voters will decide on Amendment 1 – an attempt to enshrine part of Virginia’s existing right to work law in our state constitution. Amendment 1 is designed by big business to silence the voices of hardworking Virginians. We need policies that protect workers, put our families first, and help strengthen our communities.

Protect Virginia’s Working Families. VOTE NO ON 1.

On This 9/11, Recapture The Spirit Of Service

On This 9/11, Recapture The Spirit Of ServiceSo now what? This 9/11 will see no forum on national service like the one in 2008, which is too bad. This strange and even harsher election season hasn’t sparked much public conversation regarding AmeriCorps expansion.

Hillary Clinton has offered a plan embracing the existing law’s vision for increasing enrollment to the 250,000 level. She would also boost scholarship awards for AmeriCorps participants who serve full-time for a longer stint of two years, a piece of her related plan to make college more affordable.

AmeriCorps engages more than 75,000 Americans in intensive service each year at nonprofits, schools, public agencies, and community and faith-based groups across the country. Since the program’s founding in 1994, almost 1 million AmeriCorps members have contributed more than 1.2 billion hours in service across America while tackling pressing problems and mobilizing millions of volunteers for the organizations they serve.

AmeriCorps programs do more than move communities forward; they serve their members by creating jobs and providing pathways to opportunity for young people entering the workforce. AmeriCorps places thousands of young adults into intensive service positions where they learn valuable work skills, earn money for education, and develop an appreciation for citizenship.

Donald Trump has called national service “a beautiful thing” and criticized Democrats for not following through on AmeriCorps expansion. Rather than release a real plan, Mr. Trump, in typical form, conveyed his vague pledge of action (“We’re going to look at it.”) in an off-hand and somewhat garbled response to a voter’s question.

At their first televised debate on Sept. 28 the two candidates should be asked about their national service positions and how they would achieve an AmeriCorps ramp-up Congress has resisted for years.

On This 9/11, Recapture The Spirit Of Service

Cross-posted on The Huffington Post Fifteen years after the horrific terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, my thoughts keep returning to a remarkable gathering I attended at Columbia University on a prior 9/11 anniversary, in 2008, and the unfulfilled promise of that inspiring evening.

Jane's For Jobs!

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A well-paying, meaningful job for every adult is at the root of addressing most of the fundamental challenges of our country. Jane supports essential job growth by working with localities to determine and then represent their economic objectives in Washington.

Our rural neighbors are without access to basic information, telemedicine, emergency services, online job postings, veteran’s online services, and telecommuting opportunities. Children, whose homework increasingly relies on Internet resources, fall behind while parents cannot pursue job applications found only on the Internet. With all of the obstacles our economies already face, the lack of access to this essential infrastructure is a roadblock to success and is crippling to our rural families. Jane knows where the resources exist to provide affordable, reliable Internet access, and Jane will work relentlessly to ensure that those resources are brought home to the 5th district.

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