Welcome to Advocacy Matters. A periodic update on the Board of Trade's efforts to advance policies on your behalf, Advocacy Matters will be distributed every 4 to 6 weeks to inform you of current efforts, upcoming events, and ways for you to make an impact. Contact Alan Smith with questions or comments.

IN THIS ISSUE:

Upcoming Events

Setting the agenda in MD

Who'll win VA Governor's race

Laying trackwork at Metro funding summit

Opposing intrusive legislation

Helping DC residents get college degrees

Showing the way on VA roads

Urging baseball to go local

Moving forward on transportation

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Policy Series Leadership Lunch featuring DC Councilmember Jim Graham (Ward 1)
Friday, October 28, 2005
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Board of Trade
Register

Regional Development Task Force Committee Meeting
Tour of development sites.
Friday, November 4, 2005
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
More info

Transportation and Environment Committee Meeting
Friday, November 11, 2005
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
RSVP

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Have Issues? Help Build the Agenda for the 2006 MD Legislative Session. The Maryland Public Affairs Group will meet soon to draft an agenda for 2006. If you want to help formulate Board positions on issues in Maryland, contact Haley Smith or Scott Sterling.

Who'll Win? VA Governor Hopefuls Push for Votes. Jerry Kilgore (R) and Tim Kaine (D) are nearly tied in many polls. And Independent Russ Potts is grabbing enough headlines to cause many pundits to wonder how he'll affect the outcome. Remember to vote Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Quick Poll: Who gets your vote?

Laying the Trackwork: Area Leaders Pledge to Work for Dedicated Metro Funding. On Oct. 3 at a regional summit co-sponsored by the Board of Trade, officials from DC, Maryland, and Virginia agreed in a joint resolution to work together to find dedicated funding sources to insure Metro’s continued service as the system both ages and grows. Read joint resolution >>

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Pending Medical Insurance Legislation: Intrusive, Inflexible. The Board opposed medical insurance legislation in the DC Council that would establish a precedent allowing the government to interfere with the management of validly chartered corporations. The legislation would also substitute an inflexible statutory standard for existing oversight provided by the District. Read testimony >>

Board Supports Legislation to Help DC Residents Get College Degrees. The Board voiced support for legislation in the DC Council that would establish a need-based financial aid program to help District residents attend DC colleges. In testimony delivered Sept. 22 by Board of Trade Chair William H. Edwards, Jr., the Board highlighted some of the benefits of the proposed legislation. Read testimony >>

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Showing the Way on Virginia Roads. The Transportation and Environment Committee (TEC) recently sent letters to officials in support of two projects in Virginia.

In a letter to the VA Department of Transportation, TEC Co-chair Mike A. Anzilotti expressed enthusiasm for High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes on the I-95 / 395 corridor and pressed for keeping surplus revenues from the HOT lanes for transportation improvements within the corridor.
Read letter >>

In another letter, Anzilotti asked the Fairfax County Board to endorse the Tri-County Parkway Comprehensive Plan Candidate Build Alternative as the locally preferred option for Fairfax County. Read letter >>

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Board Urges Baseball to Select Local Ownership. In a recent letter to Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig and owners of all the other teams, the Board of Trade urged baseball to select a locally-controlled group to become the Nationals’ new owner. The letter expressed hope that the Nats’ owner would have “deep local roots and a commitment to embedding itself in our community.” Read letter >>

Moving Forward on Transportation Priorities. In a Sept. 21 statement to the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board, the Board of Trade:

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On the Horizon: VA Legislative Agenda. The Board's agenda for the VA legislative session is almost set. Look for a summary -- and ways to get involved -- in the next issue of Advocacy Matters. Contact Nancy Reed with questions.

GOOD TO KNOW:
Created as a public service, a funding map, available at www.vpap.org, shades VA counties and cities according to the amount of money received by each candidate for statewide office.

GOVERNMENT RELATIONS STAFF:
Scott Sterling
Vice President

Bob Grow
Director, Transportation and Environment

Nancy Reed
Director, Virginia

Haley Smith
Program Assistant

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