Virginia budget passesStaunton News LeaderCreigh Deeds, D-Warm Springs, said he was concerned the budget set a precedent on toll financing that could set western Virginia projects back for years, and lead transportation planners to ignore the needs of rural Virginia because of the limited ...and more »
University of Virginia The Cavalier DailySenate passes budgetUniversity of Virginia The Cavalier DailyCreigh Deeds, D-Charlottesville, said Democrats concentrated their efforts on the metrorail because of transportation funding is critical to future development in Northern Virginia. “Negotiations are ongoing with respect to the budget [and] the issue ...
Are they trying to mess with traffic?Loudoun Times-MirrorBob McDonnell (R) and his opponent Creigh Deeds (D). There were high ideals, commiseration and promises, but in 2012, we're still none the better for it. While McDonnell was able to provide one-time increases in funding for transportation through bonds ...and more »
Va. Senate Democrats vote against budgetStaunton News LeaderCreigh Deeds, D-Warm Springs, who voted against the budget, said he's concerned that it sets dangerous precedents on tolls that could eventually come back to bite the Valley. "What's going to happen when we need projects in western Virginia, ...
PotomacLocal.comBeekeepers buzzing about new grant programRVANewsCreigh Deeds, D-Charlottesville, sponsored the Senate bill. He hopes the money will encourage beekeepers to create more beehives. “We've seen declining bee populations throughout Virginia, and they are the foundation of agriculture,” Deeds said.Beekeepers buzzing about new programSuffolk News-Heraldall 3 news articles »
JURISTVoter ID Laws Will Create Barriers to Virginia VotersJURISTJURIST Guest Columnist Creigh Deeds, a member of the Virginia Senate, urges Governor Bob McDonnell to veto the voter ID laws recently passed by the Virginia General Assembly because they will disenfranchise elderly and impoverished voters and the laws ...
Va. Dems still object to transportation money in compromise, but unlikely to ...Washington PostR. Creigh Deeds, D-Bath County, called the transportation portion of the $85 billion state spending blueprint through 2014 “wholly unacceptable.” “That said, this is the state budget. I don't know what Senator Colgan's going to do.and more »