CNS stories for 01/30/05


The following stories were released for publication the week of Jan. 30, 2005. CNS articles are e-mailed to our clients as Microsoft Word documents and are posted here in the same format. They are best viewed online with Microsoft Internet Explorer. CNS stories may not be published elsewhere without written permission from the VCU School of Mass Communications.

Fourth Jamestown ferry is a priority for Barlow

GOP leaders would clean up bay without 'flush tax'

Legislators want to crack down on meth problem

House decides McDonald's deserves a break today

Gubernatorial rivals on good behavior before conservative crowd

Bill would merge agencies serving disabled Virginians

Ferry might make or break Jamestown 2007 commemoration

Democrat wants to improve health care, and win votes

Virginia gets all A's for state management

Panel blocks efforts to curb the death penalty

MADD honors Sen. Mims for fighting drunken driving

Bill would pay deputy's legal fees

Veterans and lawmakers advocate for increased benefits

Houses votes to speed up food tax cut [versions for Fairfax, Loudoun, Suffolk]

'Clean Smokestack Act' survives House subcommittee

Gun show purchases remain unchecked

Law would lower the boom on 'boom cars'

Panel won't raise bar to collect unemployment

Changing hearts and votes

 


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