"Marshall's legislative creativity knows no rival in Richmond. A
bill-drafting giant, he is smart, principled and owns a sizeable sense
of humor."
"Even people who think Del. Robert G. Marshall is dead wrong... admit
he's extremely smart, very personal and, unfortunately for them,
effective.
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NEWS
FOR RELEASE: On Receipt
April 24, 2008
Northern Virginia YRs Say Candidates Owe Region ‘Joint Appearance in Form of Debate’
Del. Bob Marshall (R., Manassas) on Thursday (April 24) accepted the invitation of three major Young Republican Clubs in Northern Virginia to a campaign debate in the third week of May with his opponent for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate.
“We have already had Gilmore refuse a debate that the Washington Times wanted to host,” Steve Waters, Marshall’s campaign manager, wrote in responding to the YRs’ invitation. “but we will be at your debate regardless if Gilmore shows or is absent.” |
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NEWS
April 26, 2008
ADVISORY to Editors, News Directors and Reporters
FOR YOUR INFORMATION: Food-to-Fuel Doesn't Make Sense in Texas, Either
As you know, Del. Bob Marshall (R., Manassas) has requested that Gov. Timothy Kaine ask the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for a temporary waiver of the federal mandate requiring Virginia to use corn-based ethanol for fuel.
Kaine has declined, even though the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Energy Secretary indicate that the mandate is a factor in driving up food prices, creating a burden on family budgets. |
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April 25, 2008
CHRIS SAXMAN’S VIEW – in case you missed it
Chris Graham is an enterprising young journalism entrepreneur in Waynesboro, where in 2002 he founded the Augusta Free Press, an independent online newspaper featuring articles and editorials about the Shenandoah Valley and Central Virginia. Since then, he has branched out into The New Dominion print magazine; a sister publication, The Sports Dominion; a book publishing division; and a weekly Webcast program, “The Augusta Free Press Show.” |
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Baloney! That was our succinct reaction several days ago when Jim Gilmore’s campaign issued a statement, attributed to its field director, Matt Wells, claiming already to have enough committed delegates to win the GOP nomination for the U.S. Senate at the May 30-31 Republican State Convention in Richmond.
First, delegates in several key areas won’t be elected until this coming weekend, and Bob Marshall’s campaign has confidence that the nomination fight is too close to call. |
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Candidate for GOP Senate Nomination Says Increasing Program Would Give Workers More Time with Families
Del. Bob Marshall pledged Tuesday (April 22) that, if elected to the U.S. Senate, he will seek ways to compel the federal government to permit more of its civilian employees to work from their homes or telecommuting centers, saving gasoline used to drive to and from their jobs.
“With rising gasoline prices forcing families to adjust food budgets and take other ‘belt tightening’ measures, it’s time we put teeth into federal telework laws by allowing more federal workers to telecommute,” Marshall (R., Manassas), a candidate for the GOP Senate nomination, said in Earth Day 2008 remarks prepared for a meeting of the Frederick County Republican Committee. |
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