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		<title>Fifth Congressional District Candidates Showcase</title>
		<link>http://www.seniorstatesmen.org/2010/08/12/fifth-congressional-district-candidates-showcase/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 20:33:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Congressional Candidates Showcase Forum is a biennial event sponsored by the Senior Statesmen of Virginia. This year, two candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives, Democratic incumbent Tom Perriello and Independent challenger Jeffrey Clark spoke at the event. Republican challenger Robert Hurt declined the SSV’s invitation to attend.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Congressional Candidates Showcase Forum is a biennial event sponsored by the Senior Statesmen of Virginia. This year, two candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives, Democratic incumbent <strong>Tom Perriello</strong> and Independent challenger <strong>Jeffrey Clark</strong> spoke at the event. Republican challenger <strong>Robert Hurt</strong> declined the SSV’s invitation to attend.</p>
<p>The event took place at the August 11, 2010 meeting of the Senior Statesmen of Virginia. The meeting was held at The Senior Center in Charlottesville. Following the presentation, questions were taken from the audience. The program was moderated by best-selling author, historian, political analyst and host of WINA’s “Charlottesville – Right Now!” <strong>Coy Barefoot</strong>.</p>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-94" style="margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="perriello" src="http://www.seniorstatesmen.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/perriello.jpg" alt="Tom Perriello" width="142" height="196" /><strong>Congressman Tom Perriello</strong> was sworn into office on January 6, 2009, and is proud to represent the 5th District of Virginia. He serves on the House Transportation &amp; Infrastructure Committee and the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee. During his short time in Congress, he has already successfully passed into law a $2,500 tuition tax credit for college and community college education; worked to extend job training benefits for veterans; and supported economic recovery efforts in Congress.</p>
<p>Born and raised in the 5th district, Congressman Perriello previously served as a national security consultant, working in conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Darfur, Kosovo, and Liberia. His work with child soldiers, amputees, and local pro-democracy groups in Sierra Leone played a significant role in the peace and reconciliation process that ended the blood diamonds war in that country. He also served as Special Advisor and court spokesperson in the prosecution of Liberian dictator Charles Taylor, peaceably forcing him from power.</p>
<p>He has also founded a number of nonprofit organizations aimed at bringing together faith communities to fight for children’s health care, economic fairness, environmental stewardship, and responsible solutions in Iraq. Mr. Perriello was educated in Albemarle County public schools, St. Anne’s-Belfield, and has his undergraduate and law degrees from Yale University.</p>
<p>Mr. Perriello has outlined the major issues to be addressed in the 5th district:</p>
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<li>Economic R.E.V.I.V.A.L.
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<li>Relief for small businesses</li>
<li>Energy solutions</li>
<li>Vocational training and strong schools</li>
<li>Infrastructure</li>
<li>Virginia Workers First</li>
<li>Agriculture</li>
<li>Leadership</li>
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<li>Education and job training</li>
<li>Lobbying and corruption</li>
<li>Supporting our troops and honoring our veterans</li>
<li>Health care</li>
<li>Oil independence</li>
<li>Farming</li>
<li>Second Amendment rights</li>
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<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-95" style="margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="clark" src="http://www.seniorstatesmen.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/clark.jpg" alt="clark" width="143" height="196" />Jeffrey A. Clark</strong> was born and raised in the tide-water area of Virginia. After high School he joined the U.S. Army and served 4 years. He was stationed for two years in Germany and the remaining two in Texas. While in Germany Jeff traveled to other European countries and he took advantage of college classes offered to soldiers. Jeff met his wife Gerri of 25 years while stationed in Texas. They have four adult children and three grandchildren.</p>
<p>After serving in the U.S. Army Jeff settled into a career in hospitality management, managing hotels and restaurants. Corporate relocation resulted in Jeff and his family moving up and down the east coast as well as stints in the Midwest. It was during this period of frequent relocation that Jeff’s wife Gerri began home schooling their four children. Their oldest child was home schooled from 3rd through the 12th grade. Each of their three other children were home schooled until reaching the 9th grade. Three of their children graduated from Tunstall High School in Pittsylvania County.</p>
<p>In 2004 Jeff and his wife chose to make Danville Virginia their new home and soon started a property inspection business drawing on his experience working summers with his grandfather who owned a commercial contracting company. In 2005 Jeff and Gerri purchased a water testing laboratory in Danville. Both Jeff and his wife are Virginia State certified laboratory directors. Gerri runs the day to day operations of the laboratory and Jeff conducts residential and commercial property inspections in Virginia and North Carolina.</p>
<p>Jeff has a renewable energy concept currently under patent consideration. He has presented project details and research to several universities as well as collaborated with the Department of Defense and the Department of energy. In the process Jeff has become very familiar with our country’s energy needs and shortcomings and has a fundamental understanding of the benefits, weakness and limitations of current renewable sources of energy such as wind, solar, hydroelectric and current energy storage systems.</p>
<p>Jeff and Gerri’s current household consists of their youngest daughter Erica and their youngest son Jeffrey Jr. and Jeff’s 93 year old grandmother Ruth Clark and his 91 year old great aunt Louise Wilson. Erica is part of the management team at a local theater and Jeffrey Jr. works at the lab and assists his father with inspections. Their oldest daughter Ashley is married and has three children and lives in Norfolk and their oldest Son Donald is in the U.S. Marine Corps stationed in California and recently returned from his first combat tour of duty in Afghanistan. They have three dogs a Great Dane named Hoss and two mixed breeds named Lilly and Little Jo.</p>
<p>Jeff has never run for nor held elected office. Like most citizens he has observed the abuses and corruption and mismanagement of Government and thinks things can be, and should be done different in Washington. He believes in the concept of citizen legislators serving in Washington as our Founding fathers had intended. He believes that its time to elect everyday Americans to federal office and to interject some common sense into the daily management of our Government.</p>
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		<title>Public Perception and Science of Climate Change</title>
		<link>http://www.seniorstatesmen.org/2010/06/07/public-perception-and-science-of-climate-change/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 20:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Robert McGrath moved to Charlottesville in 2007  after retiring from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. For  almost a decade before retirement he held concurrent positions as  Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and also Vice  President for Brookhaven National Laboratory Affairs. He is Professor of [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Robert McGrath</strong> moved to Charlottesville in 2007  after retiring from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. For  almost a decade before retirement he held concurrent positions as  Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and also Vice  President for Brookhaven National Laboratory Affairs. He is Professor of  Physics Emeritus. He did accelerator-based nuclear physics research for  most of his academic career. In retirement he has adopted climate  change as an avocation, and has studied broadly both the modern  scientific literature and literature and/or missives affecting how the  public perceives the science. He is a member of the Senior Statesmen of  Virginia.  Mr McGrath spoke at our May 9, 2010 meeting.  The program was moderated by SSV Vice President Sue  Liberman.</p>
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<p>Mainstream climate scientists argue humans must make dramatic  reductions in the use of fossil fuels to avoid catastrophic changes to  the environment. Calls for action have been out there for decades, but  only relatively minor changes in energy practices have actually  occurred. Polls suggest the majority of Americans are not convinced  strong action is needed. Mr. McGrath reviewed the status of discussion  about climate change, presented some simple facts about modeling  climate, discussed the IPCC predictions about what the world is looking  at for the 21st century, lamented some of the hyperbole and silliness  surrounding climate change, and pleaded for the serious debate the  subject deserves.</p>
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		<title>Preview of the 2010 Midterm Congressional Elections</title>
		<link>http://www.seniorstatesmen.org/2010/05/06/preview-of-the-2010-midterm-congressional-elections/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 18:06:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Isaac Wood, House Race Editor for Sabato’s  Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics,  previewed the 2010 midterm elections for Congress that will take place  in November.  Mr Wood spoke at our May 12, 2010 meeting. The meeting was held at The Charlottesville  Senior Center. Following the presentation, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Isaac Wood</strong>, House Race Editor for <a href="http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/" target="_blank">Sabato’s  Crystal Ball</a> at the <a href="http://www.centerforpolitics.org/" target="_blank">University of Virginia Center for Politics</a>,  previewed the 2010 midterm elections for Congress that will take place  in November.  Mr Wood spoke at our May 12, 2010 meeting. The meeting was held at <a href="http://seniorcenterinc.org/" target="_blank">The Charlottesville  Senior Center</a>. Following the presentation, questions were taken from  the audience. The program was moderated by SSV board member Bill Davis. Listen to the podcast by clicking below.</p>
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<p>Virginia will be a key battleground as Republicans try to take back  the House, with a &#8220;toss-up&#8221; race right here in the Fifth District where  Tom Perriello eked out the closest victory in the nation in 2008 and a  handful of other House races across the state which will decide which  party controls Congress next year.</p>
<p>Isaac Wood has been quoted in a variety of news publications and broadcasts, including NPR and TIME, and served as an off-air analyst for the BBC&#8217;s election night coverage in 2008.</p>
<p>Isaac produces, edits, and composes weekly articles which analyze the political climate and predict electoral outcomes for <a href="http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/">Sabato&#8217;s Crystal Ball</a>, a political analysis web site and newsletter created by Center for Politics Director Larry Sabato. His areas of expertise are Virginia politics and U.S. House elections.</p>
<p>Pr<strong>i</strong>or to joining the Center for Politics, Isaac held political internships on Capitol Hill and in North Carolina and worked for several Virginia political campaigns. He earned a B.A. with distinction in Government and Economics from the University of  Virginia, where he was Phi Beta Kappa.</p>
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		<title>Delegates Rob Bell and David Toscano:  The 2010 General Assembly Session</title>
		<link>http://www.seniorstatesmen.org/2010/04/22/delegates-rob-bell-and-david-toscano-the-2010-general-assembly-session/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 01:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Delegates Rob Bell and David Toscano provided their perspectives on the issues that came before the 2010 legislature.  They spoke at the April 14, 2010 meeting of the Senior Statesmen of Virginia.  The program was moderated by SSV Vice President Sue Liberman. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Arial;"><strong>Delegates Rob Bell and David Toscano</strong> provided their perspectives on the issues that came before the 2010 legislature.  They spoke at the April 14, 2010 meeting of the Senior Statesmen of Virginia.  The program was moderated by SSV Vice President <strong>Sue Liberman. </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;"><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-82" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Rob Bell Family" src="http://www.seniorstatesmen.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/bell.jpg" alt="Rob Bell Family" width="172" height="158" />Rob Bell</strong></span><strong></strong> was an honors graduate of the University of Virginia and the University of Virginia  Law School.  He served as a  state prosecutor for five years, where he prosecuted over 2,400 cases working with  the police and crime victims to bring criminals to  justice.</p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">Representing the 58<sup>th</sup> House District  (<span>County</span><span> of Greene and parts of Albemarle, Fluvanna, and Orange Counties)</span>, Rob has written laws  that crack down on drunk driving. He was named the 2005 Outstanding Legislator  by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)-Virginia. He is also interested in  school safety. In recent years, he has written laws to ban criminal sex  offenders from school property during school hours and to require additional  background checks on school personnel. In 2008, Rob helped overhaul Virginia&#8217;s mental health  laws in light of the tragedy at Virginia Tech.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">An Eagle Scout, Rob was an active volunteer with the  Boy Scouts and with the public schools prior to his election in 2001. Rob’s  wife, Jessica, is a schoolteacher. She is currently staying home to raise their  children, Robbie and Evelyn. The Bells live in Albemarle County and are members of Aldersgate United Methodist Church.</span></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-family: Arial;"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-83" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="David Tascano Family" src="http://www.seniorstatesmen.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/toscano.jpg" alt="David Tascano Family" width="175" height="151" />David  Toscano</span></strong><span style="font-family: Arial;"> was elected to his first  term in the Virginia House of Delegates in November 2005 representing the  57<sup>th</sup> House District (City of Charlottesville and part of Albemarle County). David was born in Syracuse, New  York in 1950, the first of five children. He was  educated in the public schools, received a bachelor&#8217;s degree from Colgate University in 1972, a Ph.D. from Boston College in 1979, and a law degree from the University of Virginia in 1986. He has taught at various  colleges and universities, including Boston College, the University of Maryland (European Division), Piedmont Virginia Community  College, the University  of Virginia, and James Madison University.<span> </span>He is an attorney with Buck, Toscano &amp;  Tereskerz, Ltd., specializing in family law and real  estate.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">David served on the Charlottesville City Council from  1990 to 2002 and as Mayor from 1994 to 1996.<span> </span>David is a resident of the City of Charlottesville, where he lives with his wife  of 30 years, Nancy A. Tramontin, and their son, Matthew.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial;">David serves on the Courts of Justice,  Transportation, and Science and Technology Committees in the House of Delegates.  He is also a member of the Disability Commission, the Joint Commission to Study  Math, Science and Technology Education in the Commonwealth, and the Joint  Subcommittee to Study Land Use Tools in the Commonwealth.<span> </span>He is also a member of the United Way Board  and the Chamber of Commerce.</span></p>
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		<title>The State of the City and County</title>
		<link>http://www.seniorstatesmen.org/2010/03/15/the-state-of-the-city-and-county/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 16:24:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ann Mallek, chairman of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, and Dave Norris, mayor of the City of Charlottesville spoke at the March 10, 2010 meeting of the Senior Statesmen of Virginia held at The Charlottesville Senior Center. Following brief opening remarks by the participants, questions were taken from the audience. The program was moderated [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Ann Mallek, chairman of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors</strong>, and <strong>Dave Norris, mayor of the City of Charlottesville</strong> spoke at the March 10, 2010 meeting of the Senior Statesmen of Virginia held at The Charlottesville Senior Center. Following brief opening remarks by the participants, questions were taken from the audience. The program was moderated by SSV board member Jim Perkins.</p>
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<p><strong>Ann H. Mallek</strong>, was elected for her first term to the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors beginning in 2008 representing the White Hall District. She was elected chairman earlier this year.</p>
<p>Ann grew up in Albemarle County and graduated from Albemarle High School. She received her B.A. in Zoology from Connecticut College. Since 1983 Ann and her husband, Leo, a general dentist with a practice in Earlysville, have managed the family farm in Earlysville where they raised their two daughters. The farm produces grass-fed beef and pesticide-free vegetables.</p>
<p>Ann is the educator and program coordinator for Central Virginia for the Virginia Museum of Natural History.</p>
<p>She is a member of the following boards, commissions and committees: the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission; Albemarle County Fire Rescue Advisory Board; Piedmont Workforce Network Council; Acquisition of Conservation Easements; and the Building Committee.</p>
<p>Ann is a member of the League of Women Voters; Albemarle County Farm Bureau; Charlottesville-Albemarle Chamber of Commerce; Piedmont Environmental Council; Southern Environmental Law Center; Rivanna Conservation Society; Ivy Creek Foundation; and the League of Conservation Voters.</p>
<p>Ann cites her experience on County boards focused on zoning, transportation, development, and conservation, and describes herself as a strong protector of the environment and rural spaces, and of growth areas that are developed only after rational, long-term planning and proper funding of necessary public services.</p>
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<p><strong>Dave Norris</strong> was first elected to the Charlottesville City Council in 2006 and was elected mayor in 2008. He is the executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Blue Ridge and previously was the executive director of PACEM. Other positions include the associate director of Madison House, interim director of PHAR (the Public Housing Association of Residents), founding director of the Connecting People to Jobs Initiative (a joint venture between PHAR and Piedmont Virginia Community College), and coordinator of the Virginia Economic Development Corporation’s Micro Loan Program for low-income, minority and female entrepreneurs.</p>
<p>Dave has served on a number of boards and commissions including the Charlottesville Redevelopment &amp; Housing Authority, Monticello Area Community Action Agency, PHAR Advisory Board, Piedmont Housing Alliance, Westhaven Nursing Clinic Coalition, Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless, and the Jefferson Area Board of Aging 2020 Community Plan for Aging.</p>
<p>Dave graduated from high school in Stuttgart, Germany, and received a B.A. in Politics &amp; History from Curry College in Milton, MA, and an M.A. in Government from the College of William and Mary. He recently bought an old house in Belmont and is happy to call Belmont home. He has two children, Eli and Chloe.</p>
<p>Dave is a graduate of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Charlottesville program and a graduate of the Quality Community Council’s Explorations in Excellence leadership development program. He was named one of the Distinguished Dozen by the Daily Progress and was honored as Virginia Citizen of the Year by the Virginia Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors for his work with PACEM.</p>
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		<title>Sally Thomas: 16 years on the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sally Thomas has represented the Samuel Miller district since 1994 when she first won election to the board in 1993 as an independent write-in candidate over Carter Myers by a margin of 192 votes. In all elections since (1997, 2001 and 2005), she has run unopposed.

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<p>Sally Thomas has represented the Samuel Miller district since 1994 when she first won election to the board in 1993 as an independent write-in candidate over Carter Myers by a margin of 192 votes. In all elections since (1997, 2001 and 2005), she has run unopposed.</p>
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<p>“I originally ran to give Samuel Miller voters a choice when only one name was on the ballot. Since then, I’ve been privileged to serve those voters and all the residents of Samuel Miller and the County….I love the job and the responsibility that the voters have given to me, but sixteen years probably is as long as one should stay, so I won’t be running for re-election this November,” said Thomas. She announced she would not seek a fifth term on April 8, 2009.</p>
<p>Sally grew up in a small town in Oregon and has B.A. and M.A.T. degrees from Harvard/Radcliffe in Government and Education. She and her husband, George Thomas, have lived here since 1963, raising two daughters who attended Albemarle County public schools.</p>
<p>Before being elected in a write-in campaign in 1993, Thomas was director of Governmental and Community Relations at the University of Virginia. Thomas served on the Albemarle County School Board and was president of the local League of Women Voters. Thomas was also appointed to the Albemarle County School Board as the At-Large member during 1980-1983. Sally was selected as the 1994 Virginia Women’s Forum “Woman of the Year,” and the Leadership Charlottesville “Leaders’ Leader of 2001.” She received gubernatorial appointments to the Chesapeake Bay Program’s Local Government Advisory Commission; the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; and the Natural Resources Partnership.</p>
<p>She served as chair of the Metropolitan Planning Organization; the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors – 2001, 2002; the Planning and Coordination Council; the Citizens Committee for City-County Cooperation; the Thomas Jefferson Venture; and the South Fork Rivanna Reservoir Stewardship Task Force. She served as president of the Virginia Transit Association and the Charlottesville/Albemarle League of Women Voters.</p>
<p>Sally served on the boards of the AIDS Support Group; the Lewis and Clark Exploratory Center; the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission; Scenic Virginia; Albemarle County School Board; and the City Social Development Committee. She was board liaison for the Mountain Protection Committee; the Albemarle County Historic Preservation Committee; and the ACE committee. Sally was a member of the Lewis and Clark Festival planning committee; Virginia Association of Counties Finance Steering Committee; Thomas Jefferson Sustainability Council; Jefferson Area Board for Aging Plan 2020 Advisory Committee; and the Policy Committee for VDOT’s U.S. 29 Corridor Study. She is a graduate of the Albemarle County Citizens Police Academy.</p>
<p>Ms. Thomas spoke at the January 13, 2010 meeting of the <a href="../" target="_blank">Senior Statesmen of Virginia</a> held at <a href="http://seniorcenterinc.org/" target="_blank">The Charlottesville Senior Center</a>. The event was moderated by SSV Secretary Bill Davis.</p>
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		<title>A History of the Senior Statesmen of Virginia</title>
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On the second Wednesday of each month, the Senior Statesmen of Virginia present outstanding speakers of local and regional interest. In December, they met to reflect on the past and future of their organization.
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<p>On the second Wednesday of each month, the <a href="../" target="_blank">Senior Statesmen of Virginia</a> present outstanding speakers of local and regional interest. In December, they met to reflect on the past and future of their organization.</p>
<p>SSV founding member and past president Gene Ecton Davis spoke at the organization’s annual meeting about the history of the SSV. Following Ms. Davis’ presentation, Senior Statesmen members reflected on how they might better serve their community in the coming year.</p>
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		<title>The Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 14:46:54 +0000</pubDate>
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Billie Campbell, chief operating officer for the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission (TJPDC), spoke at our November 11, 2009 meeting. The TJPDC is one of 21 planning district commissions in Virginia established by the General Assembly under the Virginia Area Development Act in 1969. TJPDC has six member jurisdictions: the City of Charlottesville and [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Billie Campbell</strong>, chief operating officer for the <a href="http://www.tjpdc.org/index.asp" target="_blank">Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission</a> (TJPDC), spoke at our November 11, 2009 meeting. The TJPDC is one of 21 planning district commissions in Virginia established by the General Assembly under the Virginia Area Development Act in 1969. TJPDC has six member jurisdictions: the City of Charlottesville and the Counties of Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and Nelson. TJPDC is directed by a 12-member commission, consisting of two representatives appointed by each locality, more than half of whom are local elected officials. Ms. Campbell’s presentation will briefly review the history of the TJPDC since its creation in 1972, explore its working relationships with localities and public agencies, and present its programs and activities.</p>
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<p>As chief operating officer, Ms. Campbell oversees TJPDC’s program operations and is responsible for the timely production of deliverables, preparation of the budget, implementation of policies, internal processes, and monitoring the effectiveness of programs and progress toward agency goals. She leads the Community Development Team at TJPDC and serves as the primary staff for the Charlottesville HOME Consortium. During her ten years at TJPDC, she has also provided staff support for the Jefferson Area Disability Services Board, the Local Workforce Investment Board, the Youth Council and the Jefferson Area Transition Council. She holds a Master of Public Administration degree from George Mason University, a Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies from the University of Illinois. Prior to her career in public administration, she practiced for twenty years as a structural engineer and project manager. She maintains her registration as a Professional Engineer.</p>
<p>The November 11, 2009 meeting of the <a href="../" target="_blank">Senior Statesmen of Virginia</a> was held at <a href="http://seniorcenterinc.org/" target="_blank">The Charlottesville Senior Center</a>. The event was moderated by SSV Board member Sue Liberman.</p>
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		<title>Candidates Forum: Albemarle County Board of Supervisors</title>
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On October 14th, the Senior Statesmen of Virginia and the Charlottesville Senior Center cosponsored a candidates forum featuring the candidates for the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors: Jack Jouett District: incumbent Dennis Rooker (I); Rio District: incumbent David Slutzky (D), and challenger Rodney Thomas (R); Samuel Miller District: Madison Cummings (D), John Lowry (I), and [...]]]></description>
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<p id="top">On October 14th, the <a href="../" target="_blank">Senior Statesmen of Virginia</a> and the <a href="http://www.seniorcenterinc.org/" target="_blank">Charlottesville Senior Center</a> cosponsored a candidates forum featuring the candidates for the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors: Jack Jouett District: incumbent Dennis Rooker (I); Rio District: incumbent David Slutzky (D), and challenger Rodney Thomas (R); Samuel Miller District: Madison Cummings (D), John Lowry (I), and Duane Snow (R). The candidates made brief statements of their positions on various issues following which the session was opened for questions from the attendees. SSV board member Jim Perkins moderated the event.</p>
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<p>Dennis Rooker (Independent) is the incumbent supervisor representing the Jack Juett Magisterial District. Dennis Rooker has lived in Albemarle County for forty years and presently lives in Roslyn Ridge with his wife, Ann. They have two daughters and four grandchildren. Dennis has a B.A. in Economics and a Juris Doctor, both from UVA. He has been a practicing attorney and businessman in this area for 33 years and has owned and operated law, media, real estate and venture capital businesses.</p>
<p>Dennis has served on the Board of Supervisors for 7 years (2 years as chair), four years on the Planning Commission (2 years as chair), the area’s transportation board (MPO) for 7 years, and numerous other boards and committees over the past twenty years including the Planning and Coordination Council for Albemarle County, Albemarle County’s Audi Committee, South Fork Rivanna Reservoir Stewardship Task Force, Transfer of Development Rights Committee, Meadowcreek Parkway Design Advisory Committee, and the Charlottesville-Albemarle Transportation Funding Committee.</p>
<p><strong>Rio Magisterial District</strong></p>
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<p>David Slutzky (Democrat) is the incumbent supervisor representing the Rio Magisterial District. David’s passion for Albemarle County is readily apparent from his significant community involvement. As a member of the Board of Supervisors for the last three and a half years, he has immersed himself in the complex issues facing Albemarle and has applied his expertise on subjects from transportation solutions to spearheading new initiatives to protect the rural areas of the County. David is also the Chairman of the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), serving as such for the past three years. Because of his experience and commitment to finding smart, realistic solutions, he has earned the respect of Albemarle residents from across the political spectrum. His record shows a commitment to doing what is right for the County, not what is politically easiest or most popular.</p>
<p>David has decades of experience in both the public service sector and as the manager of a small business. He and Melissa founded the environmental and economic policy firm, E2Inc., that has grown to employ over forty professionals here in Charlottesville. As a recognized expert on environmental policy issues, David served in the White House as a Senior Policy Advisor, where he led the International Task Force of the President’s Council on Sustainable Development. David deeply believes in environmental sustainability and has incorporated this into his private life: he is a proud owner of an electric truck. Additionally, he is a part-time Urban and Environmental Planning Professor at the University of Virginia. He cherishes his role as an educator in the community and enjoys building relationships with his students.</p>
<p>David received his bachelors’ degree from the University of Chicago and his environmental law degree from the Chicago-Kent College of Law. Then he and his wife Melissa were ready to raise their family, they made their home in Albemarle, where they have lived for the past few decades. David and Melissa have three grown children: Briana, Rebecca, and Isaac. David also recently became a grandfather to an adorable little baby boy-Briana and her husband’s son, Phinneas.</p>
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<p>Rodney Thomas (Republican) is a candidate for supervisor for the Rio Magisterial District. A lifelong resident of Albemarle County, Rodney is well aware of the issues facing the Rio community. Rodney began working locally for The Daily Progress. When the Vietnam conflict escalated he was drafted into the United States Army and served one tour before being honorably discharged. Upon his return home Rodney continued his career in the print industry and by 1979 Rodney was able to purchase Charlottesville Press, Inc., a family owned print shop which he still operates today.</p>
<p>As a small business owner in Albemarle County for 30 years, Rodney understands the issues facing the local business community. Yet he is also aware of the important role local organizations play. Serving as an active board member of the Boys and Girls Club, YMCA, Crime Stoppers, and Charlottesville Host Lion’s Club, Rodney has worked to improve the quality of life in Albemarle. Rodney brought this same mission of service to the Albemarle County Planning Commission in 1998, where he served the Rio District until 2006.</p>
<p>Rodney and his wife Nancy moved to Carrsbrook 36 years ago and still live there today. Their two children, Rod and Ashley, now have families of their own and the eight grandchildren enjoy spending time with Rodney and Nancy whenever they can.</p>
<p><strong>Samuel Miller Magisterial District</strong></p>
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<p>Madison Cummings (Democrat) is a candidate for supervisor for the Samuel Miller Magisterial District. Madison Cummings has lived in Central Virginia for the last 39 years, 31 of those years in North Garden. He served as a staff and senior pharmacist at UVA Hospital from 1970 until he retired in 2004. His wife Pat taught in Albemarle County schools for 37 years. All three of their children were educated in Albemarle County schools and two of their children continue to live in Albemarle County.</p>
<p>Madison has served Albemarle County in many capacities during those years. Early on when his children were young, Madison was involved in building playgrounds at Red Hill Elementary, coaching soccer and baseball, and serving as president of Red Hill PTO (1988-89) and as a member of the Blue Ribbon Commission for Albemarle County Education in the 21st Century (1990-91). In 1994, he was appointed by Sally Thomas to the Albemarle County School Board and was elected for a second term in 1997. He has been a member of Albemarle County School’s Health Advisory Committee for 4 years.</p>
<p>From 2002 to 2008 Madison was a member of the Charlotttesville Albemarle Commission on Children and Families. He has been a member of the Cove Garden Ruritan for 25 years; has served on the African-American Teaching Fellows Board and participates in the Community University Research and Service Partnership.</p>
<p>Madison has been a member of the Democratic Party Steering Committee as Chair for the Samuel Miller District the last 5 years. He continues to advocate for bipartisan cooperation as when he served on the Albemarle County School Board.</p>
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<p>John Lowry (Independent) is a candidate for supervisor for the Samuel Miller Magisterial District. John moved to the area in 1970. He graduated from the College of William &amp; Mary in 1969. John met his wife, Nancy Feil, of Charlottesville at W&amp;M. They have three children and four grandchildren.</p>
<p>Currently retired, his last employment was with Old Dominion Capital Management as an Investment Counselor. Prior to that he worked for Wachovia Securities and its predecessors from 1976- 2007. He was among those who opened the office of Wheat First Securities on the downtown Mall in May1976. In the summer of 1976 he played in the 14th Virginia Fife and Drum Corps for the Queen of England and the President of the U S at Monticello. He taught investments at Piedmont Virginia Community College for ten years. John co-founded the adult SOCA League and founded the Stock and Board club for fellow professionals. While serving on the joint Airport Board the new terminal was built. He has been chair of the Board of the Oratorio Society and the Charlottesville &amp; University Symphony. He is the current chair of the Albemarle Economic Development Authority. He is a recent graduate of the Sorenson Institute for political candidates.</p>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">Duane Snow</p>
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<p>Duane Snow (Republican) is a candidate for supervisor for the Samuel Miller Magisterial District. Duane was born and raised in Charlottesville and has been married to Rena Snow for 42 years. They have five children, all of whom attended Albemarle County Schools. He and Rena are the proud grandparents of 12 grandchildren.</p>
<p>Duane was the CEO and president of Snow’s Garden Center for 35 years. He was a former instructor at Piedmont Virginia Community College in Gardening and Landscaping classes.</p>
<p>He served on the Albemarle County Architectural Review Board and 10 years with the Virginia State Agricultural Council. Duane is the past president of the Charlottesville Rotary Club and is a Paul Harris Fellow.</p>
<p>Duane hosted for 35 years the longest running radio gardening show in the nation. He previously served on the board of the American Heart Association and the Boy Scouts of America Committee. He is a committed church and community leader.</p>
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		<title>A View from the Hill: Social Security and Medicare, Where from Here?</title>
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Laura Feldman

Laura Feldman could be termed a &#8220;Washington Insider.&#8221; As a long-term organizer for the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, the leading nonpartisan advocacy group in the country for Social Security and Medicare, she has expert knowledge on the issue of health care reform, how it will impact seniors, social security and [...]]]></description>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">Laura Feldman</p>
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<p><strong>Laura Feldman</strong> could be termed a &#8220;Washington Insider.&#8221; As a long-term organizer for the <a href="http://www.ncpssm.org/" target="_blank">National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare</a>, the leading nonpartisan advocacy group in the country for Social Security and Medicare, she has expert knowledge on the issue of health care reform, how it will impact seniors, social security and Medicare and what is really happening on Capitol Hill right now.</p>
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<p>Ms. Feldman brings her skills as a teacher to educating senior groups and activists across the country. She is a native Washingtonian where politics is a local sport. Demystifying politics, personalizing it and making it fun is one of her goals.</p>
<p>She has been a grassroots organizer for the National Committee to Preserve Social Security &amp; Medicare for the past 18 years. The National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare is a nonpartisan advocacy organization supported by membership. Prior to coming to the National Committee, she organized national programming for the National Science Foundation under a special education grant, which propelled her out of the classroom and into the public arena.</p>
<p>She brings her observations and perspective from &#8220;inside the beltway&#8221; on the politics of the new 111th Congress and the issues involving Social Security, Medicare and Aging.</p>
<p>Ms. Feldman graduated from American University. She is the past president of the Southern Gerontological Society, on the Board of Trustees for the Florida Silver Haired Legislature, was the first policy chair for GROWS, The (Grassroots Organization For The Well Being of Seniors) was a board member of the Maryland Gerontological Association, the Virginia Council on Aging and NANASP (the National Association of Nutrition and Service Providers.) She was appointed to the first Seniors Cabinet of the Montgomery County Council of Maryland and is a long-time member and moderator for the United Seniors of Maryland. She is the proud grandmother of eight-year-old twins.</p>
<p>Ms. Feldman spoke at the Wednesday September 9, 2009 meeting of the <a href="../" target="_blank">The Senior Statesmen of Virginia</a> held at <a href="http://www.seniorcenterinc.org/" target="_blank">The Charlottesville Senior Center.</a> Following the presentation questions were taken from the audience. The program was moderated by SSV Secretary Bill Davis.</p>
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