Archive for December, 2007

Del. Bob Marshall introduces Legislation to repeal the “Abuser Fees”

December 20, 2007

In addition to Del. Brian Moran’s (D- Alexandria) proposed legislation to repeal the “Abuser Fees”, Del. Bob Marshall (R-Prince William) has also introduced legislation to repeal the fees:

HOUSE BILL NO. 67 Offered January 9, 2008 Prefiled December 7, 2007 A BILL to repeal § 46.2-206.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the imposition of civil remedial fees on certain drivers.
———- Patron– Marshall, R.G. ———- Committee Referral Pending ———- Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 46.2-206.1 of the Code of Virginia is repealed.

I applaud both of these legislators for quickly keeping their campaign promises and doing the right thing for the people of the Commonwealth.

Jim Gilmore misuses “abuser fee” issue.

December 19, 2007

While I appreciate Jim Gilmore’s opposition to the Abuser Fees, I resent the way he is using it as part of his campaign for the US Senate. In a recent email communique, he wrote the following:

On July 1, you might remember the Virginia General Assembly instituted abusive driver’s fees for a number of traffic violations. Those fees were put in place not to make the Commonwealth a safer place. Rather, they were a way to make money for the Commonwealth at between $750 and $3,000 per violation!

Now these unfair “fees” – which are really a new form of the car tax – are basically making police and prosecutors act as tax collectors. A recent UVA study claims such fees are unfair and calls them “flawed public policy”. Worst of all, nearly 300,000 Virginia drivers could lose their licenses in the next 18 months if this is not fixed!

That’s why I need your help now. Your support of my campaign will help me take this message to the Virginia legislature in the short term. And long-term I will fight in the U.S. Senate to prevent Virginia and other states from levying these unfair taxes on hardworking taxpayers.

Make a secure online donation of $25, $50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000, or even $2,300 to my campaign right now.

There’s one problem, however. Gilmore is running for the UNITED STATES Senate, not the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Senate. Even if he wins, he cannot introduce bills or vote in the Virginia General Assembly because he will be part of the US Senate, an entirely separate body from the Virginia Senate. He’s asking for money for an issue over which he has absolutely ZERO power. I would hope most voters understand the difference, but it is confusing and he’s adding to the confusion rather than educating voters.

Again, Gilmore’s opposition to the fees is appreciated, but this is a very deceptive manner to raise money for his campaign. Wake up, Virginia. Donating to Gilmore or voting for Gilmore will do nothing to affect the “abuser fee’s issue.

Report criticizes fees/Moran announces repeal legislation

December 6, 2007

A report from the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission found that the “abusive driver fees” haven’t improved driver safety in VA, may fall short of the revenue goals, and will result in as many as 300,000 drivers losing their licenses for failure to pay the fees over the next two years:

Daily Press article

Washington Post article

In addition, Virginia House Democratic Caucus Chairman Del. Brian J. Moran announced that he has introduced legislation to repeal the fees and refund drivers who have already been forced to pay them. Here are some quotes from Del. Moran’s press release:

“We have said all along that these fee’s are a Washington-style gimmick that wouldn’t stand the test of time. They don’t make our roads safer, fail to generate real money for transportation, and turn our police officers in to tax collectors,” said House Democratic Caucus Chairman Brian J. Moran “It’s time for their repeal. I hope my Republican colleagues will join my efforts in opposition to these fees.”

“The people spoke in this falls elections when proponents of the fees were defeated, and the research now confirm that these fees provide no real safety benefit on the roadways,” said Moran. “It’s time we end the unfair taxation on only Virginia drivers.”

I fully support Del. Moran’s efforts and I applaud him for quickly keeping his campaign promise.   Hopefully the rest of the General Assembly will support him on this.