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More Voter Guide Distribution Locations Located Across The State!

Because of some great and committed volunteers, we now have more distribution sites around the state where you can pick up The Family Foundation of Virginia 2009 Voter Guides this weekend. If you do not live near one of the locations listed yesterday, check the list below. If one of the new locations is more convenient, contact the volunteer closest to you and make arrangements to get the Voter Guides. If that doesn’t work, or if no location is close to you, call us at 804-343-0010 and ask how we can get the guides to you. We also will put them online for you to print and reproduce for distrubution at the TFF Action Web site.

Fairfax County

Contact: Brian Mazenec at brian@fairfaxfamilyforum.org

Fredericksburg and Surrounding Areas

Contact: Donna Moore at 540-538-5963

Fauquier and Culpeper Area

Contact: Gay Bass at 540-788-4946

Fluvanna and Albemarle Area

Contact: Feda Morton at dtmorton@firstva.com

Bristol

Contact: Pastor Chad Gardner at 276-494-6620

Abingdon

Contact: Pastor Bill Haywood at 276-698-4987

Wythe County

Contact: Diane Winston at 276-223-0529

Petersburg Area

Contact: Jeff Dean at 804-731-0434

Jeff also has a pick-up location Saturday, from 1:00-3:00 p.m., in the parking lot of First Assembly of God Petersburg, 25213 Ferndale Road.

16

10 2009

Important Questions For Virginia’s Congressmen At Their Town Hall Meetings

While The Family Foundation focuses primarily on the General Assembly and local issues, the “health care reform” debate and the proposals at its center are of seminal importance in our country’s history:

Do we go down the road of the failed European socialist model of static economies and statism or sustain what remains of the free-market system that has served this country for more than 225 years and created the most prosperous society ever known to man?

Do we put the brakes on this leftward move and truly begin to reform health care, one without coerced taxpayer funding for abortion, coerced insurance coverage of abortion and the coercion of medical professionals to perform procedures against their consciences (from the side that believes in “choice”)?

Do we begin to unshackle aspects of our economy that have been taken over and severely regulated by government and restore the free-market roots that created unprecedented economic freedom, upward mobility and prosperity?

With so many important issues at stake which can fundamentallychange forever our values, heritage, culture, and the inheritance from our Founders and succeeding generations of patriots, making your voice heard is more crucial than ever. Accordingly, we encourage you to attend the summer town hall meetings your U.S. Representative and Virginia’s U.S. Senators have or will schedule. Stay informed, ask them questions and get their answers to your concerns on these critical issues.

Here are a list of thetown hall meetings made public at this point, but these schedules are fluid. Check with your Congressman’s office (click here for House member and here for senator) to confirm times and locations of any public meeting.

Thanks to our friends at Americans For Prosperity and Tertium Quids for supplying much of the following information:

Senator Jim Webb
No meetings scheduled at this time. Senator Webb left Sunday on a two-week, five-nation tour of Asia to “explore opportunities to advance U.S. interests in Burma and the region.”

Senator Mark Warner
He is still scheduling his meetings and will be post them on his Web site (here).

5th District Rep. Tom Perriello
Congressman Perriello scheduled 21 public events called, “Tom In Your Town.” The ones that remain are:

Charlottesville
August 11, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Charlottesville High-MLK Performing Arts Center, 1400 Melbourne Road.

Fluvanna County
August 17, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Fluvanna County School Board Office, 14455 James Madison Highway.

Charlotte County
August 18, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., 250 LeGrande Avenue, Charlotte Court House.

Lunenburg County
August 19, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Kenbridge Community Center Auditorium,
511 E. 5th Avenue.

Nelson County
August 20, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., The Nelson Center, 8445 Thomas Nelson Highway, Lovingston.

Mecklenburg County
August 21, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Mecklenburg County School Board Office, 175 Mayfield Drive, Boydton.

Brunswick County
August 22, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m., Tiger Express, 137 West Hicks Street, Lawrenceville.

Buckingham County
August 24, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Buckingham Middle School (auditorium), 1184 High School Road.

Prince Edward County
August 25, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Prince Edward Middle School (cafeteria), 35 Eagle Drive, Farmville.

Cumberland County
August 26, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Cumberland Restaurant, 1465 Anderson Highway.

Albemarle County
August 27, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Victory Hall, 401 Valley Street, Scottsville.

Campbell County
August 28, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Campbell County Technical Center, 194 Dennis Riddle Drive, Rustburg.

Franklin County
August 29, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., The Franklin Center for Advanced Learning, 50 Claiborne Avenue, Rocky Mount.

Appomattox County
August 31, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Appomattox Community Center, 220 Community Lane.

“Tom in Your Town” works like this: Come by anytime during the time period and sign in. Meetings are on a first-come, first-served basis. After the constituent meets with the congressman, one of the staff members will be there to follow up with any concerns. All are welcome.

9th District Rep. Rick Boucher
Dublin  Tuesday, August 18, 9:00 a.m., Edwards Hall, New River Valley Community College.

Abingdon Thursday, August 20, 9:00 a.m., Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center.

2nd District Rep. Glenn Nye
Rep. Nye’s office told Americans For Prosperity that he “won’t be available next week, but there should be some planned in the future.” Once scheduled, they should be available on the Events Page of his Web site (here):

1st District Rep. Rob Whitman
No public meetings are scheduled at this time, but one is planned for Fredericksburg and one for Newport News.

8th District Rep. Jim Moran
Reston Tuesday, August 25, with former Democrat National Committee Chairman and presidential candidate Howard Dean, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m., at South Lakes High School (auditorium), 11400 South Lakes Drive. Doors open at 6:00.

11th District Rep. Gerry Connolly
No meetings are scheduled at this time but, according to his staff, a meeting may be held in late August or early September.

10th District Rep. Frank Wolf
A meeting is planned for early September, but no details are yet available.

11

08 2009

Tea Parties Continued: Make Your Voice Heard On Government Takeover Of Your Health Care!

Tomorrow at High Noon, the Tea Party movement in Virginia continues into another phase as people from all walks of life and all political persuasions will gather at the offices of Virginia’s two U.S. senators to let them know socialized medicine, nationalized health care or whatever one wants to call it, is not acceptable. The monstrosity under consideration in Washington will destroy the world’s greatest health care system through diminished quality, rationed services, exploding government debt, government bureaucrats picking who gets treated for what and when, and an increase in abortion services.

It is nothing less than a complete government takeover of health care, which accounts for one-sixth of the U.S. economy. Since this is July, the month when the revolutionary ideals of American freedom from oppressive government were so eloquently and dramatically expressed, it is an appropriate a time to rekindle those ideals and let our senators know in very adamant terms that we want to remain true to our Founders’ vision.

We won’t be alone in Virginia. Americans in every state will visit senators’  district offices in a coordinated effort to demand that they protect our health care  freedoms to choose our doctors and to keep the government out of our health decisions.

If you are not able to make it, please take the time to call, e-mail or fax Senators Jim Webb and Mark Warner so your voice is still heard. You may mail them by simply addressing envelopes with their names and the following: United States Senate, Washington, D.C. 20510; or you may call the capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask for their offices. To e-mail the senators, click on their names below. Also see below for district office locations and contact information.

Senator Jim Webb’s District Offices (click to e-mail him)

Southside
308 Craghead Street
Suite 102A
Danville, VA 24541
Phone: 434-792-0976
Fax: 434-972-0960

Hampton Roads
222 Central Park Ave.
Suite 120
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Phone: 757-518-1674
Fax: 757-518-1679

Northern Virginia
1501 Lee Highway
Suite 130
Arlington, VA 22209
Phone:703-807-0581
Fax:703-807-5198

Southwest
756 Park Avenue, N.W.
Norton, VA 24273
Mail to: 756 Park Avenue, N.W.
P.O. Box 1300
Norton, VA 24273
Phone: 276-679-4925
Fax: 276-679-4929

Central Virginia
507 East Franklin Street
Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: 804-771-2221
Fax: 804-771-8313

Roanoke Valley
3140 Chaparral Drive
Building C, Suite 101
Roanoke, VA 24018
Phone: 540-772-4236
Fax: 540-772-6870

Senator Mark Warner’s District Offices (click to e-mail him)

Southwest 
180 West Main Street
Abingdon, VA 24210
Phone Number: 276-628-8158
Fax Number: 276-628-1036

Hampton Roads
101 W. Main Street
Suite 4900
Norfolk, VA 23510
Phone Number: 757-441-3079
Fax Number: 757-441-6250

Central Virginia
5309 Commonwealth Centre Parkway
Suite 401
Midlothian, VA 23112
Phone Number: 804-739-0247
Fax Number: 804-739-3478

Roanoke Valley
129B Salem Avenue, SW
Roanoke, VA 24011
Phone Number: 540-857-2676
Fax Number: 540-857-2800

16

07 2009

More On The Tea Parties

As you well know, in 1773, colonists gathered to dump imported tea into the Boston Harbor to protest the British government’s oppressive tax system that allowed for no direct representation. At the Boston Tea Party, determined colonists stood against the expanding British authority and said no more!

Expanding government authority . . . sound familiar? Are you tired of bailouts, stimulus packages, endless national debt and increasing subsidization? Do you practice financial responsibility and watch those who do not get rewarded by the government? Along with many other Americans, are you frustrated by our government reaching its hand out to take far more than it needs?

If so, join thousands of Americans on Tax Day, April 15, at your local Tax Day Tea Party to express your frustration over our out of control government and its redistributive economic policies. Whether you are Democrat or Republican, Libertarian, conservative or liberal, all are welcome in this stand against unrestrained government. This true grassroots movement is spreading with Tea Parties planned across the nation.

While those who gather will not be throwing crates of tea into a harbor, many of the Tea Parties will feature speakers, patriotic activities, music and welcomed audience participation. Below is a list of confirmed Virginia Tax Day Tea Parties. Visit the national Web HQ, TaxDayTeaParty, (click here) for more information, to RSVP, or to volunteer.

Virginia Tax Day Tea Parties: (Click here for a Virginia specific Web site. All parties scheduled for April 15 unless otherwise noted.)

Abingdon
Time:  5:00 p.m.
Location: TBD
Information: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=75478635585

Charlottesville
Time: 3-6:00 p.m.
Location: Downtown Mall by the Pavilion
Information: http://vateaparty.wordpress.com

Franklin County
Time: Noon
Location: In front of the Franklin County Courthouse (40 E. Court Street in Rocky Mount)
Information: http://franklincountyteaparty.blogspot.com

Lynchburg
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: Downtown Lynchburg — Waterfront
Information: www.lynchburgtaxdayteaparty.blogspot.com

Northern Virginia Shenandoah Valley
Time: Noon
Location: Front of Old Frederick County Courthouse
Old Town Walking Mall, Winchester

Peninsula/Newport News
Time: 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Location: Oyster Point City Center Fountain Plaza in Newport News
Information: http://newportnewsteaparty.wordress.com

Reston
Time: 6-8:00 p.m.
Location: Lake Anne Village Center (1609 Washington Plaza)

Richmond
Time: 6-7:30 p.m.
Location: Kanawha Plaza, South 8th St. (near Federal Reserve Building)
Information: www.richmondteaparty.com/
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ndr_vK0akAM

Roanoke
Time: 5-7:00 p.m.
Location: Wiley Drive (near footbridge to old Victory Stadium)

Virginia Beach/Hampton Roads
Time: 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Location: Virginia Beach Town Center Fountain Plaza
Information: http://taxdayteaparty.wordpress.com/, http://budurl.com/hrteaparty
 
College of William and Mary/Williamsburg (April 11)
Time: April 11, 1-2:15 p.m.
Location: Crim Dell Amphitheater at the College of William and Mary