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"Marshall's legislative creativity knows no rival in Richmond. A bill-drafting giant, he is smart, principled and owns a sizeable sense of humor."

- Charlottesville Daily Progress, 2004

 

"Even people who think Del. Robert G. Marshall is dead wrong... admit he's extremely smart, very personal and, unfortunately for them, effective.

-The Richmond Times Dispatch, 2003


Bob Marshall Speaks at JMU Print E-mail

State Delegate Bob Marshall wants to be Virginia's next senator and he pleaded his case to James Madison University students Monday night.

Marshall is currently running against Jim Gilmore for the Republican nomination. They are running for the seat being vacated by retiring Senator John Warner.

Marshall spoke to the College Republicans of JMU about how he is different than Gilmore and he answered questions from the group.

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The Public Policy: Question Authority Print E-mail

By Elizabeth A. Terrell
Published 3/26/2008 12:07:50 AM


ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- You're pulling out of the office parking lot as usual when a car careens into your fender. Airbags deploy. A crowd gathers. And as the driver's side bag slowly deflates, you wonder, Did this have to happen? You wonder because there's no way you or drivers of oncoming cars can see each other, because vehicles parked at city meters along the street obstruct the view, and because the city's bureaucracy has grossly delayed a stunningly simple, cost-free safety solution.

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Marshall takes aim at Gilmore in U.S. Senate run Print E-mail

Conventional wisdom suggests former Gov. Jim Gilmore (R), who attacked the party's more moderate elements by saying “Rudy McRomney is not a conservative, and he knows he’s not a conservative,” should not have to worry about his own right flank while running for U.S. Senate.

But try telling that to western Prince William County Delegate Bob Marshall (R).

The nine-term delegate is running as the more conservative alternative to the former state attorney general and governor in the Republican primary for Senate. Marshall is focusing on three issues core to the party’s base: abortion, taxes and illegal immigration.

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Concealed Carry on Campus Could Save Lives Print E-mail
Published: February 28, 2008

RICHMOND ? Del. Robert G. ?Bob? Marshall, R-13th District, and Del. Todd Gilbert, R-15th District, will hold a press conference at 10:30 a.m. Monday to discuss their failed bills that would have allowed faculty, staff and students to carry concealed handguns on campus with a valid Virginia Concealed Carry Permit.
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Delegates Seek to Loosen Gun Restrictions on Campus Print E-mail
Many Virginia congressional representatives have increased their efforts to pass legislation in favor of stricter gun control policies since the Virginia Tech campus shootings last April.

Though such bills have had a tough time making it through the largely Republican Congress in the past, many felt that the shootings would bring to light the supposed need for harsher gun-related laws. However, since the General Assembly began its annual session Jan. 9, some bills appear to loosen gun control.
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