Morris Meyer Campaign Kickoff

By: Ambivalent Mumblings
Published On: 1/10/2007 3:49:18 PM

This is cross-posted on the new Morris Meyer for Delegate campaign blog

The past weekend was a very exciting one for the Democratic Party and there were several events for people to attend. One of those events was the campaign kickoff for Morris Meyer, which was held last Saturday was held at the home of Sharon and Seth Stark. As the 40th has gradually turned bluer and bluer, the approximately 80 people that gathered at the StarkGÇÖs beautiful house were extremely excited about the prospect of holding Tim Hugo responsible for his past actions.


In addition to several prominent members of FCDC, some of the guests included Delegates Brian Moran, Chuck Caputo, Steve Shannon, Dave Marsden and Adam Ebbin and the FCDC Chair and Vice-Chair Ginny Peters and Eileen Manning. Furthermore, George Barker and Greg Galligan, who are running for Senate in the 39th district, Mike McClanahan who is running for Springfield Supervisor and Georgette Kohler who is running for Sully District Supervisor were all at the event.

After being introduced as GÇ£our next delegate from the 40th,GÇ¥ Morris gave a speech that clearly displayed the passion that he has for this race. He reminded the crowd that GÇ£the conscience of our Country GÇô to form a more perfect union GÇô is the essence of the Democratic PartyGÇ¥ and that the Democrats need to regain control of the General Assembly in order to ensure that GÇ£our values of fairness, opportunity, and equalityGÇ¥ remain intact.

Throughout his speech, he touched on several issues including education, transportation, and the climate. Here are a few brief highlights.

Morris believes that we should work with Governor Kaine in order to offer GÇ£universal preschool that prepares all of VirginiaGÇÖs children for their K-12 education and we need to make college more affordable for our young adults.GÇ¥ These programs need to be properly funded because our future lies in the hands of our educational system.

It was extremely pleasing to see that Morris realized that GÇ£there is no silver bullet to improve transportationGÇ¥ and it a solution will need to be discussed amongst his future colleagues and members of the community. Morris did, however, propose that we should improve our public transit system and work to promote other programs that would cut down on commute times. Doing so would allow Virginians to spend more time enjoying our beautiful Commonwealth.

As is evident by the fact that he just back from Nashville where he was taking part in Al GoreGÇÖs Climate Training Project, Morris is extremely passionate about protecting our climate. He pointed out that even though this it is a world wide problem, Virginia in particular is facing some of the consequences. GÇ£We have already lost 13 islands to the Chesapeake Bay,GÇ¥ for instance, which is why it is so important for us to take advantage of some of the technology that is already available and pass Senator Mary Margaret WhippleGÇÖs Renewable Portfolio Standard.

Morris has also already begun forming a energetic team and I am confident that he will be the next delegate from the 40th.

For more information and to see what you can do to help, head on over to Morris Meyer's site.


Comments



Sorry I missed it (pitin - 1/10/2007 4:27:54 PM)
Looking forward to the next one.


You left out (Teddy - 1/10/2007 8:14:55 PM)
any link to a web site or a way to send Mr. Meyer a contribution if we wish.


I'll fill for Brian (pitin - 1/10/2007 9:40:59 PM)
here is the link

www.morrismeyer.com



Thanks, Nate (Ambivalent Mumblings - 1/10/2007 10:39:21 PM)
Like you said the official website is www.morrismeyer.com and the campaign's blog is meyer4delegate.wordpress.com.

Also, you can always feel free to send me an email at bryan@morrismeyer.com.