Monday, February 29, 2016

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Thursday, February 25, 2016

Notification: York Board of Zoning Subdivision Appeals @ Thu Feb 25, 2016 7pm - 8pm (PeninsulaTeaParty.org)

York Board of Zoning Subdivision Appeals

York Hall
When
Thu Feb 25, 2016 7pm – 8pm Eastern Time
Where
301 Main St., Yorktown VA (map)
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Fwd: Agenda for the March 1, 2016, York County Board of Supervisors Meeting

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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Notification: York County Board of Supervisor's meeting @ Tue Feb 16, 2016 6pm - 8:30pm (PeninsulaTeaParty.org)

York County Board of Supervisor's meeting

When
Tue Feb 16, 2016 6pm – 8:30pm Eastern Time
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301 Main St, Yorktown, VA 23690 (map)
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Today's Heroes and Tomorrow's Leaders

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"What do you want to be when you grow up?" Remember being asked that question? Remember all the possibility at the other end of it? Anything you could dream about, you could be. But as adults, we know that question is about more than choosing a career. It's about aspiring to be better than we are. It's about seeking greatness.

As we shape our next generation of leaders, that's what we have to keep in mind: we're not just molding minds, we're building character. I often reflect on that when I'm spending time with young men and women across the First District. It's one reason it's so important that we elevate our military and civilian heroes, so that the next generation has something to aspire to.
 
Several days ago, I hosted a town hall for Vietnam Veterans in Stafford to talk about some of the obstacles our Veterans face when seeking the medical care and benefits they've earned. And it struck me that these are the kinds of men and women we need to hold up as examples to our children and grandchildren. They've served their country on the battlefield and then at home in their communities—they've lived lives of selflessness—and they deserve answers. It's long past time for the issues at the VA to be resolved, and I will continue to work to make sure our Veterans are getting the heroes treatment they deserve.
 
I also had the opportunity to spend some time at our Upper District Academy Nomination Reception with a group of men and women who aspire to that same level of honor and achievement. Life at our military service academies is full of rigor, but those institutions have produced some of the finest leaders in the world. The young men and women I met last week are seeking out that challenge, not shying away from it. The Commonwealth is home to many of the nation's best and brightest students. I trust that our service academies will nurture in them a spirit of leadership and sense of honor. 
 
Last week's visit to Stafford High School further solidified my belief that our young people have the creativity and determination to lead us into a brighter tomorrow. I took a look through the student newspaper, The Smoke Signal, and I saw a student body full of journalists, artists, writers, and soon-to-be academics. It's so encouraging to see that kind of civic engagement at such a young age. I also sought to inspire their artistic abilities by challenging art students to participate in the Annual Congressional Art Competition. The winner from the First District will have their artwork on display for one year in the U.S. Capitol. 
 
As we look toward the future, I'm interested in hearing your thoughts about what we should be doing to make tomorrow a little brighter. I look forward to seeing you out and about in the First District. May God bless you, may God bless our great Commonwealth of Virginia, and may God Bless America.

Offices

Yorktown Office
401 Main Street
Yorktown, VA 23690
Phone: (757) 874-6687
Fax: (757) 874-7164

Stafford Office
95 Dunn Drive
Ste. 201
Stafford, Virginia 22556
Phone: (540) 659-2734
Fax: (540) 659-2737

Tappahannock Office
508 Church Lane
Tappahannock, VA 22560
Phone: (804) 443-0668
Fax: (804) 443-0671

Washington D.C. Office
2454 Rayburn H.O.B.
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-4261
Fax: (202) 225-4382

 


 


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Thursday, February 11, 2016

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Notification: York Planning Commission Meeting @ Wed Feb 10, 2016 7pm - 8pm (PeninsulaTeaParty.org)

York Planning Commission Meeting

7:00 PM - 7:00 PM Planning Commission Meeting
York Hall, 301 Main Street, Yorktown (map)
The Planning Commission typically meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm.

For more information, call the Planning Division at 757-890-3404.

View Agenda here: http://www.yorkcounty.gov/Default.aspx?tabid=1715

When
Wed Feb 10, 2016 7pm – 8pm Eastern Time
Where
301 Main Street, Yorktown, VA (map)
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Admin PeninsulaTeaParty.org - organizer
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Monday, February 8, 2016

Letting Love Grow: My Adoption Story

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February 3, 1959. That's the day I was born. But home didn't start there. It started when my mom and dad adopted me. And in a way, that's comforting. My family chose me—they could have chosen anyone, but they chose me. And the woman who brought me into the world gave me more than life; she gave me possibility. She gave me a shot at a boyhood full of fishing boats and baseball cards and the opportunity to have a wife and children and now grandchildren of my own. She gave me the chance to serve the community that made me the man I am and to make a difference in the lives of others.

Last Wednesday, we celebrated my birthday in D.C., and I kept thinking about that: what does it mean to make a difference? That's why it's important to me to share my story. I want folks to know that adoption is an option, and when they're faced with difficult choices, I want them to have the information and resources they need to give a child a shot at love and a shot at life.

Adoption isn't a partisan issue. We can all agree that the most vulnerable members of our community deserve a place to call home and a place to find and reach their full potential. You know, one of the extraordinary things about the country we live in is that families come in all shapes and sizes. The "perfect" family is the family filled with love and understanding, and I've seen so many of those in the First District. Adoptive families face unique challenges, and on the other side of those challenges, they're rewarded with unique blessings and with the satisfaction of having said "yes" when others were saying "no."

Here in Washington, I want to do everything that I can to support adoption and to support life. Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion, had not yet been decided when I was born. I've thought about that a lot, and that's why I've advocated for measures to make sure that women know that adoption is an option. It's why I've fought, once again, to defund Planned Parenthood and any organization that disregards the sanctity of innocent life.

But what is most important to me is to act as a resource for families considering adoption, and to make sure that people know the value that an adoptive family can bring into a child's life. That's what my family did for me, and that's what I want for others.

Thanks to all of the adoptive parents and biological parents who have chosen, as my mom did, to let love grow. 

Offices

Yorktown Office
401 Main Street
Yorktown, VA 23690
Phone: (757) 874-6687
Fax: (757) 874-7164

Stafford Office
95 Dunn Drive
Ste. 201
Stafford, Virginia 22556
Phone: (540) 659-2734
Fax: (540) 659-2737

Tappahannock Office
508 Church Lane
Tappahannock, VA 22560
Phone: (804) 443-0668
Fax: (804) 443-0671

Washington D.C. Office
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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Notification: York County Board of Supervisors meeting @ Tue Feb 2, 2016 6pm - 9pm (PeninsulaTeaParty.org)

York County Board of Supervisors meeting

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Tue Feb 2, 2016 6pm – 9pm Eastern Time
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York Hall, 301 Main Street, Yorktown, 23690 (map)
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