Showing posts with label Del. Todd Gilbert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Del. Todd Gilbert. Show all posts

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Shenandoah County GOP dinner ... more guests at the Yellow Barn

Jon Comer, Wade Zirkle, Suzanne Curran

Daryl and Tara Bowman

Christy Huffman and Suzanne Curran

Tara Bowman with her mom, Peggy Huffman.

Del. Todd Gilbert talks with constituents after dinner.

Congressman Bob Goodlatte talks with constituents after dinner.

Trixie Averill, running for 6th District Chairman, during dinner.

Trixie Averill and Todd Gilbert.

Photos by SWAC Girl
Lynn Mitchell
25 March 2010

Monday, March 23, 2009

Todd Gilbert starts re-election campaign

Del. Todd Gilbert (R-Woodstock) has begun his re-election campaign as he pursues a third term in the Virginia House of Delegates. Read more in the Harrisonburg Daily News-Record.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

More photos from AFP townhall meeting in Shenandoah County

Sen. Mark Obenshain

Del. Todd Gilbert

Trixie Averill

Suzanne Curran passes out information.


Previous post: Obenshain, Gilbert at AFP townhall meeting in Shenandoah County

Photos by SWAC Girl

Obenshain, Gilbert at AFP townhall meeting in Shenandoah County

Sen. Mark Obenshain addresses AFP townhall meeting as Del. Todd Gilbert listens in the background.

Sen. Mark Obenshain listens as Trixie Averill answers a question.

Suzanne Curran from Shenandoah County.









It was standing room only at another highly successful Americans For Prosperity townhall meeting Monday night in Shenandoah County. Seventy-five interested citizens were engaged and asking questions and ready to join up with AFP's mission to control government waste and spending.

Guest speakers were Sen. Mark Obenshain and Del. Todd Gilbert who joined Shenandoah County activist Suzanne Curran along with AFP's Trixie Averill.

Informative as always, Mark and Todd did a great job answering questions as they readied everyone for the General Assembly session that begins in January. There were many positive comments afterwards as folks mingled and talked at the conclusion of the meeting.

It was another great event for AFP!

Photos by SWAC Girl

Monday, June 30, 2008

Shenandoah: Del. Todd Gilbert's bill becomes law July 1st

Tough new criminal justice laws sponsored by Delegate C. Todd Gilbert (R-Woodstock) which passed the 2008 session of the Virginia General Assembly and were signed into law by Governor Timothy M. Kaine will take effect on Tuesday, July 1st. The laws include the following measures:

* No bail for illegal alien criminals: Persons illegally present in the United States who commit serious crimes in the Commonwealth of Virginia will be presumed to be ineligible for release on bail pending their trials. No longer will such criminals be routinely put back into the community to pose a further threat to public safety and to be at risk to flee from prosecution. This measure, first conceived and offered by Delegate Gilbert in the 2007 session of the General Assembly, was adopted by House and Senate leaders as part of the 2008 Republican legislative package on illegal immigration.

* Mandatory minimum sentences for methamphetamine dealers: Higher level dealers of the dangerous and highly addictive drug methamphetamine will face mandatory, minimum prison sentences, even for first-time offenders (at least three years for selling one ounce and at least five years for half a pound or more). This bill co-sponsored by Senator Mark Obenshain was the only new criminal law funded in the cash-strapped 2008-09 budget in order to provide for the fiscal impact of the potential increase in prison populations.

* Elimination of parole loophole: Misdemeanor offenders sentenced to more than twelve months in jail for multiple misdemeanors will no longer be eligible for early release. Delegate Gilbert’s bill closed this loophole which eliminates the last vestiges of Virginia ’s once liberal parole calculations which ensured that prisoners served only a fraction of their sentences before parole was abolished for felonies in 1995. Under the now closed loophole, many prisoners sentenced to serve more than twelve months in jail on multiple misdemeanors were actually serving less time than prisoners sentenced to less than twelve months.

Delegate Gilbert stated the following:
“Many members of the General Assembly quickly find those areas in the legislative arena where they can best contribute. As a career Virginia prosecutor, I found that being the ‘tough on crime’ delegate is a perfect role. I am pleased to sponsor strict measures aimed at those who break the law. I am also proud to stand in the gap against my colleagues who would routinely weaken our criminal laws and vote to shorten prison sentences. I hope these new laws will go a long way toward making not only my constituents safer, but the people of Virginia as well.”
House Speaker William J. Howell (R-Stafford) added, "Todd Gilbert is a hard-working, no-nonsense and highly effective delegate. On many important issues, Todd is out front making necessary improvements -- nowhere more so than criminal justice and public safety. Because of his active leadership for law-abiding citizens and against criminals, Virginia will be a safer place to live, work and raise a family."

-- Press release from Del. Todd Gilbert's office

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Local delegates support abortion bill in House

Rockingham County Del. Matt Lohr's bill placing greater regulation on abortion clinics was passed in the House of Delegates Tuesday. Lohr (R-Broadway) had the support of his fellow Shenandoah Valley delegates Todd Gilbert (R-Woodstock), Chris Saxman (R-Staunton), Steve Landes (R-Weyers Cave), and Ben Cline (R-Lexington).

The bill, which passed by 60-37, calls for "state licensing of all abortion clinics, not including a hospital or an ambulatory surgery center, in which 25 or more first trimester abortions are performed in any 12-month period," according to the Harrisonburg Daily News Record.

Now it faces the Senate where it is expected to face more opposition. Valley Senators Mark Obenshain and Emmett Hanger will be in on that vote.

Cross-posted at SixtyFour81.com

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Just a reminder ... have you forgotten?

For those lefty liberals who think Delegate Todd Gilbert and Delegate Clay Athey "are spreading lies about a mosque and a Moslem organization in order to attempt to link Governor Kaine and other Virginia Democrats to terrorism," here's a reminder of what happened six short years ago.

Over 3,000 innocent lives were lost when terrorists struck our country. Thanks to the diligence and leadership of President George W. Bush, we have not been attacked since. Thanks to the diligence and leadership of Delegate Gilbert and Delegate Athey, hopefully there will not be an attack in Virginia.

You should be thanking these public servants for their willingness to protect your family but, instead, you are on a political rant. Get over politics for a moment and give thanks that you are safe.

What part of "No bombs dropping on your head" do you not understand?