Legislative showdown over jobless pay likely today

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The explosive issues of guns in bars and expansion of the death penalty are likely to be overshadowed by a General Assembly showdown today over Gov. Timothy M. Kaine's plea to boost benefits for thousands thrown out of work by the economic crisis.

With nearly 300,000 Virginians idled, pushing the state's jobless rate to 6.7 percent, Kaine is pressing a divided legislature to expand unemployment pay for part-timers and to protect health insurance for some laid-off employees.

Kaine is seeking changes in state law to enable Virginia to accept $125 million in federal stimulus funds to underwrite the expanded unemployment benefits.

The issues could be decided in the House, where a Republican majority is largely aligned with business in resisting additional unemployment benefits. Still, GOP delegates from areas where joblessness is high are under pressure to side with Kaine, a Democrat.

The legislature will act on Kaine's recommended changes to, and vetoes of, bills passed this winter. The one-day session signals the close of the last full General Assembly session of Kaine's term.

Business organizations -- from the Virginia Chamber of Commerce to the National Federation of Independent Business -- are balking at the proposed increase in jobless pay. They say it will accelerate spending by the unemployment trust fund and help push up taxes on business to keep it solvent.

With all 100 House seats up for election this fall, Kaine's proposal could make for a tough vote. One Republican, Del. Daniel W. Marshall III of Danville, where unemployment is 15 percent, is expected to side with Kaine.

The Senate, with a slender Democratic advantage, may be friendlier to Kaine.

Advocates for the unemployed -- including the Virginia Interfaith Center and its economic think-tank, the Commonwealth Institute -- are urging lawmakers to back Kaine and accept the stimulus funds to underwrite the increase.

Supporters say enhanced benefits will pump additional cash into a state economy that started slowing down nearly two years ago, forcing billions of dollars in spending cuts.

The General Assembly also will address perennial issues: Kaine's vetoes of measures allowing Virginians with concealed-weapons permits to carry their guns in taverns, and imposing capital punishment to accomplices in murders even if they did not pull the trigger.

After the legislature's 46-day session, which ended Feb. 28, Kaine rejected 12 bills and proposed revisions to 105 others.

Another bill -- one mandating additional health-care coverage by small firms -- also is being tracked by the business lobby.

Kaine wants to drop a six-month waiting period for employees to qualify for health insurance. Another revision, backed by federal stimulus funds, would extend coverage for laid-off workers an additional six months.

To overturn a gubernatorial veto requires a two-thirds vote of each chamber -- 67 in the House, 27 in the Senate. Amendments rise or fall on a majority vote.

Several bills vetoed by Kaine passed by enough votes during the regular session to possibly augur an override.

Those include bills extending the death penalty to those convicted in the killings of auxiliary police officers and fire marshals. But Kaine's veto of a bill allowing capital punishment for those not directly responsible for a murder may be sustained, as it was a year ago.

Kaine again blocked legislation allowing people with concealed-weapons permits to take guns into restaurants where alcohol is served. His veto last year of a similar bill stood.

Kaine also vetoed bills allowing retired law-enforcement officers to carry concealed weapons into bars and exempting active-duty military from a state law limiting handgun purchases to one a month.

Both passed the legislature by hefty, apparently veto-proof margins.

Kaine left the $77 billion budget adopted by the General Assembly almost intact, proposing only three modest adjustments, including restoring $1 million for public broadcasting.



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Flag Comment Posted by janick526 on April 09, 2009 at 3:21 pm

As for you James since you do know what socialism is (go to the head of the class) how could you even think that the US would get close to becoming one wake up your are on that stuff(RWWW) “right wing wacky weed” and what makes you the think that a few old guard Republicans could stop the president? If the the senate decides to change the rules it would be no need for the 39 stalwarts you speak so fondly of anyway I am still looking for these social programs that we will be getting from the president would that be like more money for training or wounded vets, drug interdiction at our borders, improving our VA hospitals, things like that?

Flag Comment Posted by james on April 09, 2009 at 2:47 pm

janick… are there any more socialist countries in the world? Would you like a list? Venezuela, Italy, Peru, Uruguay, Honduras—would you like more? There are about 25 socialist nations around the world. Do you even know what socialism is? If you did you’d know that what Obama has done with GM is straight-down-the-line socialism.

Obama, Pelosi, Reid et al. would like a straight socialist society where government runs as much as possible. Obama as much as said it in his campaign—tax the rich and use the money for more social programs. But thankfully, Republicans have enough seats in the Senate to keep it from happening. If Republicans only had 39 seats you’d be seeing spending that makes what’s been done already by Obama seem like a drop in the bucket.

Flag Comment Posted by hirouk on April 09, 2009 at 2:45 pm

I want to drive a 1000 hp Nascar on Chippenham Pkway but I cant because our laws dont allow it.

Driving 1000 hp NASCAR is not a right granted by the constitution.

My right to keep and bear arms is,  and that right has been infringed.

Flag Comment Posted by janick526 on April 09, 2009 at 2:33 pm

I want to drive a 1000 hp Nascar on Chippenham Pkway but I cant because our laws dont allow it. And in a orderly society we have laws or maybe you think they should not apply to you? I know you are not serious about the AK-47 so I will take it with a grain of salt….as for the Socialist in power are there any Socialist Countries in the world anymore? Honestly do really think our country would change from what it is today Free and Powerful? Our country will remain a capitalist,democratic society where you can live and thrive without fear of Socialism to hold you back. Our rights are safe so you do not have to go to the guns show and stock up…..

Flag Comment Posted by james on April 09, 2009 at 2:15 pm

janick526… the socialists have only been in power two and a half months. They have two years. Don’t worry—they’ll get to all that stuff you mentioned.

Flag Comment Posted by hirouk on April 09, 2009 at 12:33 pm

janick posts, “I was just wondering what rights have been taken away by liberals? can I legally buy a firearm? YES can I vote? YES, can you live anywhere you want YES so far I have not had any of my rights taken away in regards to the bill of rights they are all still in tact.“

Yes, I can legally buy a firearm.  But that does not mean my right to keep and bear arms has not been infringed.

As I said in my original post, I want to buy a fully automatic AK-47 and take it into MacDonalds when I eat my Big Mac.  That right has been infringed.  The ATF regulations make owning a fully auto AK-47 so much trouble that very few people do.  It is just not worth the hassal.

Flag Comment Posted by janick526 on April 09, 2009 at 12:20 pm

I was just wondering what rights have been taken away by liberals? can I legally buy a firearm? YES can I vote? YES, can you live anywhere you want YES so far I have not had any of my rights taken away in regards to the bill of rights they are all still in tact. Maybe in some pyscho parellel universe where people think the president is going to take there guns and we are going to be a New World Order….Gotta run there are some black helicopters outside my window to the bunker…

Flag Comment Posted by Cochese on April 08, 2009 at 7:39 pm

Commonsense86 are there any other constitutional amendments that you would like to do away with? Please let us know which other ones are no longer needed by the citizens of the United States. Commonsense86 there is no possible way you are a gun owner and you screen name is a misnomer since you have no common sense. You sir are a troll.

Flag Comment Posted by hirouk on April 08, 2009 at 11:33 am

qwerty posts that, “ The way to return Christianity to this country is by getting rid of the people who COMPLETELY miss the point of it.“

Getting rid of people is not in the Christianity I practice.  How are you going to determine who to get rid of?  And how are you going to get rid of them?

My rights are written in the constitution and endowed by the Creator, the Christian God.

These rights are being trampled on by the courts as liberals take over this country.  We need to take our country back for Christ, but we don’t have to get “rid” of people to do it.

Flag Comment Posted by CaptAB on April 08, 2009 at 10:32 am

“commonsense” (like that name makes sense with what you’re saying) What you are saying is completely ludicrous! Clearly when the Constitution says “shall not be infringed” you interpret that as “shall be infringed”. That is completely wrong way of looking at the most sacred document in America. Just because a few bad apples can’t handle drinking and driving doesn’t mean I can’t handle drinking and having a gun on me. Lastly, what does it matter what my view of the state is? It’s my view of the Constitution that matters!

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