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Lt. Gov. Bolling statement on decision not to run as an independent
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling issued the following statement on his decision not to run for governor as an independent: “When I suspended my campaign for the Republican Party's nomination for Governor, I indicated that I wanted to be a more independent...Tags: Conservation, Politics, Parties and Movements, Human Interest, Civil and Public Service
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Lt. Gov. Bolling on transportation plan
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling released the following statement Wednesday on the $880 million transportation deal reached by House of Delegates and Senate negotiators: “I am pleased that Senate and House negotiators have come to an agreement on a long term...Tags: Politics, Government, Executive Branch
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Lt. Gov. Bolling asks for major compromise on transportation
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling sent a letter Thursday to the members of the House of Delegates and Senate conference committee tasked with working out a deal on a transportation funding package, in which he asks for both sides to make major concessions. "Now is...Tags: John C Watkins, Politics, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Travel, Executive Branch
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Bolling sides with Democrats with tie-breaking vote on voter ID measure
In his first tie-breaking vote of the 2013 session Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling sided with Democrats to delay implementation of a measure designed to tighten Virginia's voter identification law. The measure sponsored by Sen. Dick Black, R-Loudoun, would remove...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Voting, Parties and Movements, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lt. Gov. Bolling throws support behind Medicaid expansion
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling sent a letter to General Assembly leaders Wednesday voicing his support for expanding Vriginia's Medicaid program under provisions of the federal Affordable Care Act. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled over the summer that provisions...Tags: Health Insurance, U.S. Supreme Court, Politics, Government Health Care, Medicaid
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Bolling starts PAC to recruit 'mainstream' GOP candidates
RICHMOND — Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling may not be running for governor, but he does plan to play a major role in Virginia's electoral politics. Bolling announced Wednesday that he has started a political action committee to recruit and support...Tags: Politics, Ken Cuccinelli, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Government, Republican Party
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Virginia's proposed abortion regulations open to public review
In this year's General Assembly session, Senate Bill 924 passed on a tie-breaking vote by Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling to impose new regulations on the state's abortion clinics. The law treats the clinic regulations as "emergency regulations" not subject to...Tags: Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics, Judges, Abortion, Lawyers
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Lawmakers honor slain Virginia state trooper
The General Assembly took a few minutes at the start of its one-day reconvened session to honor a slain state trooper and his family. Master Trooper Junius A. Walker's wife Betty dabbed tears from the corners of her eyes during a tribute in the state...
Tags: Human Interest, Chesterfield County, Dinwiddie County
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Lieutenant Governor Bolling to give commencement speech at Randolph College
Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling will give the commencement speech at Randolph College this spring. Randolph College’s graduation is at 10 a.m. May 12. "I am pleased to have Lieutenant Governor Bolling as the College's 2013 Commencement...
Tags: Politics, Government, Colleges and Universities, Elections, Executive Branch
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Virginia governor's race: a three-way brawl?
WASHINGTON -- In a move likely to shake up the top election contest of 2013, Bill Bolling said Thursday that he’s received an "amazing" amount of encouragement to run as an "independent Republican" for governor of Virginia, and he called it a race...
Tags: Politics, Parties and Movements, Executive Branch, Elections, Chris Christie
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Va Senate OKs A-to-F grading scale for schools
Gov. Bob McDonnell's proposal to grade schools on the same A-to-F scale used for students has barely won General Assembly approval. Republican Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling cast a tie-breaking vote Tuesday to pass the bill in the 40-member Senate. The...
Tags: Bob McDonnell, Politics, Government, Executive Branch, Regional Authority
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Virginia Senate OKs A-to-F grading scale for schools
Gov. Bob McDonnell's proposal to grade schools on the same A-to-F scale used for students has barely won General Assembly approval. Republican Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling cast a tie-breaking vote Tuesday to pass the bill in the 40-member Senate. The...
Tags: Bob McDonnell, Teaching and Learning, Politics, Students, Government
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Feb 5, 2013
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