From virginiabusiness.com
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All the talk on Capitol Square today was about the two-year budget Gov. Tim Kaine will unveil tomorrow morning in front of the General Assembly's money committees. Kaine's office was expected to brief House and Senate staffers this afternoon but we were told that meeting was abruptly canceled. Kaine did brief Gov.-elect Bob McDonnell behind closed doors at the Patrick Henry Building, but the usually tight-lipped McDonnell crowd revealed...
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Gov. Tim Kaine has formed an Innovation and Entrepeneurship Investment Authority in Virginia, consolidating two existing groups that work on state research and development.
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By not pulling former DNC Chairman Howard Dean into the administration, the White House left an influential voice free to say whatever he wants -- and now he's attacking President Obama's top domestic policy initiative.
First Read: "Remember that when Tim Kaine was tapped to be the new DNC chairman, Dean wasn't at the Obama-Kaine press conference announcing the move. Instead, he was in American Samoa, but his allies maintained he would have...
From politicalwire.com
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- Kaine, GOP leaders fued over budget (washingtontimes.com)
As with all legal questions, there are arguments on either side of felons' voting rights. While advocacy groups (many of them Democratic) push outgoing Gov. Tim Kaine to offer a blanket restoration of voting rights to felons in Virginia, Kaine says each decision must be made on its own merits.
From newsleader.com
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine issued the following statement after the House passed (223-202) H.R. 4173, the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2009. No Republicans voted for passage of the legislation.
From earthtimes.org
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- DNC Chairman Tim Kaine's Statement on the November Jobs Report (earthtimes.org)
