Friday, December 16, 2011

McEachin reacts to PPP poll on Power Sharing

From State Senator Donald McEachin:
Senator McEachin Notes that PPP Poll Reinforces
That Senate Power Should be Shared


Richmond - Senator A. Donald McEachin (D-Henrico) noted that that the PPP Poll released today showed that Virginians, by an absolute majority, want power shared in the State Senate. Senator McEachin said, "As I would have expected, the inherent fairness of Virginians, their interests in seeing the parties work together to find real solutions and not engage in partisan posturing, was further demonstrated today by the PPP Poll results.

"Over half of respondents, 55%, believe that power should be shared in the Virginia State Senate. These voters, constituents of both Democrats and Republicans, recognize that the Election day results created an evenly divided Senate and, therefore, the Senate should organize in a way reflective of those results.

"I would ask my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to respect not only the Election Day outcome, but this further indicator, from a scientific poll, that demonstrates that Virginians want parity and power-sharing. As elected legislators, representatives of the people, we should respond to Virginians’ needs and perspectives and follow their directives."


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McEachin on power sharing lawsuit

From the office of State Senator Donald McEachin:
Senator McEachin Statement on Lawsuit Decision

Richmond – Senator A. Donald McEachin (D-Henrico) today released this statement on the judge’s ruling in the Democratic Senate lawsuit. "While I respectfully disagree with the outcome, it was purely a procedural decision. The judge determined that the matter was not ripe for a final determination on the merits. The opinion was not a decision on the merits of whether the Lieutenant Governor can vote on Senate organization.

"I call on the Republicans to respect the will of the voters and past history. The senate is evenly divided, 20-20 so committees and responsibilities and power should be divided to reflect that even split, just as the Republicans said in 1996. Even then Governor Allen spoke to the need for parity under these same circumstances.

"The Senate Democratic caucus will continue to explore all its options, both legal and procedural, to resolve this issue in a way that reflects the actual outcome on election day, not an arrogant partisan power grab, totally to the benefit of one Party that does not reflect a majority of the Senate," Senator McEachin concluded.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Senator McEachin on today's Virginia Tech shooting

From State Senator Donald McEachin:
Senator McEachin Expresses Profound Dismay and Sadness
Over New Shooting at Virginia Tech

Henrico- Senator A. Donald McEachin (D-Henrico) today expressed his profound sadness and grief over the new shootings at Virginia Tech. Senator McEachin said, “When I first heard the report I, like all other Virginians, was immediately hurled back to that awful April morning five years ago. Once again, we mourn the loss of life. Once again, our hearts are in our throats as we think of our children on campus at Virginia Tech and campuses everywhere. Once again, we wonder about the senselessness of it all and, once again, as a Commonwealth we grieve.


“I just want to take this moment to, in the midst of our helplessness, to hope that all those who grieve, all those who are touched by this, find comfort and solace. As Virginians, we will pray together that this tragedy is soon resolved and that all of those who have suffered will find peace and consolation. “

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