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GOP Ticket & Lots of GOP Events - NorthernVirginiaGOP.com AGENDA Newsletter - June 2021



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THIS ISSUE'S HEADLINES

* CHAIRMAN'S REPORT - The GOP Ticket!

* LOCAL CONSERVATIVE TV - NOVA GOP TV on Comcast, Cox, Verizon and more - 40+ cable systems serving 1,000,000+ homes!


* GOP CALENDAR - (for an almost daily update of this events list, go to www.northernvirginiagop.com)
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* CHAIRMAN'S REPORT - The GOP Ticket! -
Congratulations to Convention victors and Republican nominees Glenn Youngkin for Governor, Winsome Sears for Lt. Governor and Jason Miyares for Attorney General!

It's less than six months to Election Day, and time for the GOP to unify around conservative principles. You can learn more about these candidates at ...

www.youngkinforgovernor.com
www.winsomesears.com
www.jasonmiyares.com

Yours for Republican (and ANTI-TAX!) Victory,
James Parmelee
President - Republicans United for Tax Relief
Chairman - NorthernVirginiaGOP.com-The NOVA GOP PAC


* LOCAL CONSERVATIVE TV - NOVA GOP TV is hosted by James Parmelee on 40+ cable systems including… ARLINGTON: Comcast Channel 69 & Verizon Channel 38 every Monday at 11 AM & Tuesday at 7:30 PM. Also on Verizon Channel 10 every Monday at 12 AM, Tuesday at 11:30 AM & Thursday at 7 PM. FAIRFAX CITY: Cox Channel 10, Cox Channel 810 & Verizon Channel 10 every Monday at 12 AM, Tuesday at 11:30 AM & Thursday at 7 PM. FAIRFAX COUNTY: Cox Channel 10, Cox Channel 810 & Verizon Channel 10 every Monday at 12 AM, Tuesday at 11:30 AM & Thursday at 7 PM. FALLS CHURCH: Cox Channel 10, Cox Channel 810 & Verizon Channel 10 every Monday at 12 AM, Tuesday at 11:30 AM & Thursday at 7 PM. FREDERICKSBURG, STAFFORD & SPOTSYLVANIA: Cox Channel 25 & Verizon Channel 43, times rotate. LEESBURG & LOUDOUN: Verizon Channel 10 every Monday at 12 AM, Tuesday at 11:30 AM & Thursday at 7 PM. PRINCE WILLIAM, MANASSAS & MANASSAS PARK: Comcast Channel 2 every Monday at 7 PM. Also on Verizon Channel 10 every Monday at 12 AM, Tuesday at 11:30 AM & Thursday at 7 PM. RESTON: Comcast Channel 28 every Saturday at Noon & Monday at 7 PM. Also on Comcast Channel 10 & Verizon Channel 10 every Monday at 12 AM, Tuesday at 11:30 AM & Thursday at 7 PM. WASHINGTON DC: Comcast Channel 95, RCN Channel 10 & Verizon Channel 10, times rotate. RICHMOND, CHESTERFIELD, HENRICO, HANOVER, ASHLAND, GOOCHLAND, POWHATAN & LOUISA: Comcast Channel 95 & Verizon Channel 36 (Comcast Channel 17 & Verizon Channel 27 in Chesterfield), times rotate. ONLINE STREAMING: Every Monday at 11 AM & Tuesday at 7:30 PM at www.arlingtonmedia.org/programming/live-stream and times rotate at www.dctv.org/Live (schedule at  www.dctv.org/Schedule). Times & stations subject to change. For more information on NOVA GOP TV, call (703) 502-0161.

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GOP CALENDAR (for more events go to www.NorthernVirginiaGOP.com)


Do you know of an event our 30,000+ subscribers should know about? Let us know at JTParmelee@aol.com. NOTE: Unfortunately, my ISP has been intermittently throttling my service, so by the time you receive this, a few of the events in this calendar may have passed. Also, some event details may change after publication, so we recommend you check www.NorthernVirginiaGOP.com before attending.


5/18 - Fairfax County GOP Committee Meeting ONLINE via GoToWebinar -  7:30 PM. Contact: (703) 766-4GOP and/or info@fairfaxgop.org.

5/20 - Harold Pyon for Delegate (40th District) Campaign Launch - 6-7 PM, Clifton Town Hall, 12461 Chapel Road, Clifton. Contact: press@haroldpyon.com.

5/22 - Loudoun "Pub Politics" - 7 PM, The Bungalow Lakehouse, 46116 Lake Center Plaza, Sterling. Contact: (571) 481-0871 and/or wbunyea@gmail.com.

5/24 - American Majority Action Election Integrity Training - 6:30-8 PM, Murphy's Grand Irish Pub, 713 King Street, Alexandria. FREE. Must RSVP to victoria@americanmajority.org.

5/26 - Loudoun County Republican Women's Club Meeting w/Tom DeWeese, American Policy Center - 6:30-8:30 PM, 10th Congressional District GOP HQ, 20098 Ashbrook Place, Suite 150, Ashburn. Contact: loudoungopwomen@gmail.com.

5/26 - Arlington County GOP Committee Meeting - Call: (703) 677-8217.

5/29-5/31 - Viva Vienna Festival - Church Street, Vienna. GOP volunteers needed. Contact: (703) 766-4GOP and/or info@fairfaxgop.org.

6/1 - Fauquier County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@fauquiergop.com.

6/3 - Alexandria GOP Committee Meeting - 7:30 PM. Call: (571) 281-7042.

6/5 - NOVA GOP TV Taping - 11 AM-2 PM, Merrifield. For more information, call (703) 502-0161.

6/8 - Primary Day - 6 AM-7 PM, at regular polling places for any contested GOP nominations to be decided by primary. Call: (804) 780-0111.

6/12 - Mason Magisterial District (Fairfax County) GOP Committee Breakfast - 8:30 AM, Glory Days, 6341 Colombia Pike, Falls Church. $12. Call: (703) 766-4467.

6/14 - Inaugural Stafford Republican Committee Golf Tournament - 7 AM-5 PM, Gauntlet Golf Course, 18 Fairway Drive, Fredericksburg. Contact: chairman@staffordgop.com.

6/14 - Stafford County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@staffordgop.com.

6/17 - Republican Women's Federal Forum Luncheon - at a Virginia Winery TBA.

6/22 - Arlington Republican Women's Club Politics & Pinot w/Republican Party of Virginia Chairman Rich Anderson - 6-8 PM, Cheesetique Shirlington, 4024 Campbell Avenue, Arlington. $25. Contact: (480) 221-9633 and/or gopgal14@gmail.com.

6/23 - Arlington County GOP Committee Meeting - Call: (703) 677-8217.

6/25-6/27 - Virginia Federation of Republican Women Convention - Fort Magruder Hotel and Conference Center, 6945 Pocahontas Trail, Williamsburg. Call: (540) 525-0546.

7/1 - Alexandria GOP Committee Meeting - 7:30 PM. Call: (571) 281-7042.

7/3 - Dale City Independence Day Parade - Marching w/local candidates & more - 9 AM (parade at 10 AM), Dale City Boys & Girls Club, 5070 Dale Boulevard, Dale City. Call: (703) 680-7388.

7/3 - Fairfax City Independence Day Parade - Marching w/local candidates & more - 9:30 AM (parade at 10 AM), Massey Building. 4100 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax. Call: (703) 352-1337.

7/3-7/4 - Independence Day Weekend Events - Daytime Parades & Evening Fireworks - Many campaigns will be looking for volunteers to hand out literature, participate in floats, etc. For details, call your local campaigns and/or check out our updated list at www.NorthernVirginiaGOP.com.

7/4 - Leesburg Independence Day Parade - Marching w/local candidates & more - 9 AM (parade at 10 AM), Ida Lee Park, 60 Ida Lee Drive, NW, Leesburg. Leesburg. Call: (703) 627-LCRC.

7/6 - Fauquier County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@fauquiergop.com.

7/12 - Stafford County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@staffordgop.com.

7/14-7/17 - Fauquier County Fair - Fauquier County Fairgrounds, 6209 Old Auburn Road, Warrenton. GOP volunteers needed. Call: (540) 729-0265.

7/27-7/31 - Frederick County Fair - Stonewall Ruritan Grounds, 250 Fairgrounds Road, Clear Brook. GOP volunteers needed. Contact: louiseshickle@gmail.com

7/28 - Arlington County GOP Committee Meeting - Call: (703) 677-8217.

7/30-8/8 - Fredericksburg Agricultural Fair - Fredericksburg Agricultural Fairgrounds, 2400 Airport Avenue, Fredericksburg. GOP volunteers needed. Contact: chairman@staffordgop.com.

8/TBA - Arlington Republican Women's Club Meet & Greet - Contact: (480) 221-9633 and/or gopgal14@gmail.com.

8/3 - Fauquier County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@fauquiergop.com.

8/7 - NOVA GOP TV Taping - 11 AM-2 PM, Merrifield. For more information, call (703) 502-0161.

8/8 - Alexandria GOP Committee Meeting - 7:30 PM. Call: (571) 281-7042.

8/8-8/14 - Clarke County Fair - Clarke County Fair Grounds, 890 West Main Street, Berryville. GOP volunteers needed. Call: (540) 247-1501.

8/9 - Stafford County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@staffordgop.com.

8/13-8/21 - Prince William County Fair - Prince William County Fairgrounds, 10624 Dumfries Road, Manassas. GOP volunteers needed. Call: (703) 680-7388.

8/25 - Arlington County GOP Committee Meeting - Call: (703) 677-8217.

9/2 - Alexandria GOP Committee Meeting - 7:30 PM. Call: (571) 281-7042.

9/7 - Fauquier County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@fauquiergop.com.

9/12 - Arlington Republican Women's Club BBQ - Columbia Island Marina, George Washington Memorial Parkway, Arlington. Contact: (480) 221-9633 and/or gopgal14@gmail.com.

9/13 - Stafford County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@staffordgop.com.

9/22 - Arlington County GOP Committee Meeting - Call: (703) 677-8217.

9/23-9/26 - National Federation of Republican Women Biennial Convention - JW Marriott Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL. Call: (703) 548-9688.

9/24-10/3 - Virginia State Fair - The Meadow Event Park, 13191 Dawn Boulevard, Doswell. GOP volunteers needed. Call: (757) 286-1472.

10/2 - Vienna Oktoberfest - 11 AM-7 PM, Church Street, NE, Vienna. GOP volunteers needed. Contact: (703) 766-4GOP and/or info@fairfaxgop.org.

10/2 - Taste of Annandale - 10 AM-4 PM, Tom Davis Drive, Annandale. GOP volunteers needed. Contact: (703) 766-4GOP and/or info@fairfaxgop.org.

10/5 - Fauquier County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@fauquiergop.com.

10/TBA - Arlington Republican Women's Club Voter Integrity Program - Capitol Hill Club, 300 First Street, SE, Washington, DC. Contact: (480) 221-9633 and/or gopgal14@gmail.com.

10/7 - Alexandria GOP Committee Meeting - 7:30 PM. Call: (571) 281-7042.

10/9 - SterlingFest - 11:30 AM-5:30 PM, Sterling Community Center, 120 Enterprise Street, Sterling. GOP volunteers needed. Call: (571) 481-0871.

10/11 - Last Day to Register to Vote in the 11/2/21 General Election - registration information at www.elections.virginia.gov/registration/how-to-register

10/11 - Stafford County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@staffordgop.com.

10/23 - Annandale Fall Festival Parade - Marching w/GOP local candidates & more - 10 AM-Noon, Columbia Pike, Annandale. Contact: (703) 766-4GOP and/or info@fairfaxgop.org.

10/27 - Arlington County GOP Committee Meeting - Call: (703) 677-8217.

10/27 - 75th Annual Vienna Halloween Parade - Marching w/GOP local candidates & more - 7 PM, Maple Avenue, Vienna, Contact: (703) 766-4GOP and/or info@fairfaxgop.org.

10/28 - Republican Women's Federal Forum Luncheon - Capitol Hill Club, 300 First Street, SE, Washington, DC.

11/2 - Election Day - 6 AM-7 PM, Please don't forget to vote! Call (804) 780-0111.

11/TBA - Arlington Republican Women's Club Veteran's Day Program - Army Navy Country Club, 1700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington. Contact: (480) 221-9633 and/or gopgal14@gmail.com.

11/6 - NOVA GOP TV Taping - 11 AM-2 PM, Merrifield. For more information, call (703) 502-0161.

11/8 - Stafford County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@staffordgop.com.

11/18 - Republican Women's Federal Forum Luncheon - Capitol Hill Club, 300 First Street, SE, Washington, DC.

12/4 - NOVA GOP TV Taping - 11 AM-2 PM, Merrifield. For more information, call (703) 502-0161.

12/9 - Republican Women's Federal Forum Luncheon - Capitol Hill Club, 300 First Street, SE, Washington, DC.

12/10 - Arlington Republican Women's Club Christmas Party - Army Navy Country Club, 1700 Army Navy Drive, Arlington. Contact: (480) 221-9633 and/or gopgal14@gmail.com.

12/13 - Stafford County GOP Committee Meeting - 7 PM. Contact: chairman@staffordgop.com.

12/TBA - 25th Annual NOVA GOP PAC Monday Night Football Fundraiser - Location TBA. Call (703) 502-0161.

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Saturday, May 22, 2021

Fwd: The Jefferson Journal: Time to Boost Standard Deduction; Index for Inflation

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Sent: Fri, May 21, 2021 11:39 pm
Subject: Fwd: The Jefferson Journal: Time to Boost Standard Deduction; Index for Inflation

The Jefferson Journal
With Tax Revenue Exploding, Virginia Should
Boost Standard Deduction, Index for Inflation
By Stephen D. Haner
 
5/19/2021 -- One of big financial winners with the May 1 Virginia minimum wage increase is the state itself, because the entire raise is subject to a 5 percent state income tax. With its low standard deduction and personal exemption amounts, Virginia squeezes income tax out of even its lowest wage workers.
 
In light of the massive tax increases Virginians have seen due the Governor Ralph Northam's recent policy changes, some of the heaviest falling on the state's businesses, it is clear the state is on a sound financial footing. Another major surplus of more than $500 million looms. The initial 2019 promise made by the legislature to continue efforts for tax reform, abandoned by both parties after the 2019 election, should be revived. 
 
The recommended focus remains the same as the Thomas Jefferson Institute position two years ago:
 
  •   Virginia needs to substantially increase the standard deduction it offers to all taxpayers, with the goal of matching the amount offered on their federal taxes. That would be an increase from $9,000 tax free income for a couple filing jointly to $25,100 for that same couple, removing more than $16,000 from taxable income. An individual's standard deduction is $12,550.
 
  •     Virginia needs to index its tax code to inflation, again mirroring federal practice. Failure to do so, and allowing tax rates to increase due to inflation, is itself a form of tax increase. This is even more important now because the massive federal deficit spending on individual cash benefits, and other federal actions to overheat the economy, are likely to produce the kind of inflation many of us remember from the 1970s.
 
Complaints that the state cannot afford this should be hooted down, although it may need to be phased in, starting with a standard deduction increase to $6,000 for an individual and $12,000 per couple. State General Fund tax revenues are up about 30 percent in just four years, and the explosion from the tax increases and super-heated economy is just starting. If the Biden Administration gets even part of the tax package it wants through Congress, Virginia will quickly conform to any of the changes that produce additional revenue for the state. Most of them will. 
 
The next Governor and 2022 General Assembly should act immediately to protect Virginia families and the Virginia economy from what is coming. Shielding a higher portion of every Virginia family's income from income tax is easy to explain and provides a level tax benefit to rich and poor. As a portion of income, it is of far greater benefit to the lower income workers. 
 
In 2019, Virginians were asked about doubling the standard deduction as a method to return some of the coming state tax bonanza due to the 2017 federal tax bill. By wide and bi-partisan margins they endorsed the idea, but the General Assembly took only a small step and raised the deduction 50 percent. A major increase in the standard deduction will be just as popular today, if not more so. 
 
The Thomas Jefferson Institute also recommended changes to the corporation income tax in 2019, which again were roundly ignored by leaders of both parties. It was clear that the federal rules changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 would produce an avalanche of new state corporate taxes unless we made state-level adjustments. Fixing that is of lower priority than the other two goals, a meaningful standard deduction and annual inflation adjustments.
 
Much of Virginia's business income is reported and taxed on individual returns, since many businesses are not structured as corporations. An increase in the standard deduction is of direct benefit to those unincorporated business owners. For corporations, the higher standard deduction is of benefit to employees and stockholders but not the business entity. 
 
The General Assembly has now decided to increase the state's fuel taxes annually to keep up with inflation in future years. It has voted to raise the minimum wage annually due to match inflation. It is long past time to give the same protection to Virginia's taxpayers. The current chair of the House Finance Committee in the General Assembly, Delegate Vivian Watts, D-Annandale, has introduced an indexing bill already, but so far has been unsuccessful.
 
Many Democrats share the desire to reduce income taxes on Virginia families by working up from the bottom but prefer to do it with a mechanism called the Earned Income Tax Credit. Recent General Assemblies have also considered and rejected efforts to make that tax credit "refundable," meaning that taxpayers who qualify could actually receive an annual check from the state. The proposal is likely to surface again. 
 
That approach does nothing to reduce the tax burden on middle income Virginians because the EITC phases out quickly as income rises. And it involves the state taking the taxes out of paychecks and then returning them at a later time, rather than simply not taxing it in the first place. EITC becomes just another government entitlement, more bureaucracy. 
 
Many Democrats also oppose the idea of a higher standard deduction because the benefit is nearly universal, reaching even higher income families if they do not take itemized deductions. If the federal tax changes President Joe Biden wants are enacted, the higher state standard deduction will make only a small dent in higher tax bills coming their way. 
 
Finally, matching the federal standard deduction brings Virginia into line with a number of other states competing with Virginia for new jobs and residents.  The District of Columbia and South Carolina match the federal amount, and North Carolina comes close. For most low income Virginia workers and many retirees, there would be zero income tax, the same as in Florida, Texas, or Tennessee. 
 
Stephen D. Haner is Senior Fellow for the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy. He may be reached at steve@thomasjeffersoninst.org.
 

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Friday, May 21, 2021

Fwd: The Jefferson Journal: Time to Boost Standard Deduction; Index for Inflation


-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thu, May 20, 2021 1:11 am
Subject: The Jefferson Journal: Time to Boost Standard Deduction; Index for Inflation

The Jefferson Journal
With Tax Revenue Exploding, Virginia Should
Boost Standard Deduction, Index for Inflation
By Stephen D. Haner
 
5/19/2021 -- One of big financial winners with the May 1 Virginia minimum wage increase is the state itself, because the entire raise is subject to a 5 percent state income tax. With its low standard deduction and personal exemption amounts, Virginia squeezes income tax out of even its lowest wage workers.
 
In light of the massive tax increases Virginians have seen due the Governor Ralph Northam's recent policy changes, some of the heaviest falling on the state's businesses, it is clear the state is on a sound financial footing. Another major surplus of more than $500 million looms. The initial 2019 promise made by the legislature to continue efforts for tax reform, abandoned by both parties after the 2019 election, should be revived. 
 
The recommended focus remains the same as the Thomas Jefferson Institute position two years ago:
 
  •   Virginia needs to substantially increase the standard deduction it offers to all taxpayers, with the goal of matching the amount offered on their federal taxes. That would be an increase from $9,000 tax free income for a couple filing jointly to $25,100 for that same couple, removing more than $16,000 from taxable income. An individual's standard deduction is $12,550.
 
  •     Virginia needs to index its tax code to inflation, again mirroring federal practice. Failure to do so, and allowing tax rates to increase due to inflation, is itself a form of tax increase. This is even more important now because the massive federal deficit spending on individual cash benefits, and other federal actions to overheat the economy, are likely to produce the kind of inflation many of us remember from the 1970s.
 
Complaints that the state cannot afford this should be hooted down, although it may need to be phased in, starting with a standard deduction increase to $6,000 for an individual and $12,000 per couple. State General Fund tax revenues are up about 30 percent in just four years, and the explosion from the tax increases and super-heated economy is just starting. If the Biden Administration gets even part of the tax package it wants through Congress, Virginia will quickly conform to any of the changes that produce additional revenue for the state. Most of them will. 
 
The next Governor and 2022 General Assembly should act immediately to protect Virginia families and the Virginia economy from what is coming. Shielding a higher portion of every Virginia family's income from income tax is easy to explain and provides a level tax benefit to rich and poor. As a portion of income, it is of far greater benefit to the lower income workers. 
 
In 2019, Virginians were asked about doubling the standard deduction as a method to return some of the coming state tax bonanza due to the 2017 federal tax bill. By wide and bi-partisan margins they endorsed the idea, but the General Assembly took only a small step and raised the deduction 50 percent. A major increase in the standard deduction will be just as popular today, if not more so. 
 
The Thomas Jefferson Institute also recommended changes to the corporation income tax in 2019, which again were roundly ignored by leaders of both parties. It was clear that the federal rules changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 would produce an avalanche of new state corporate taxes unless we made state-level adjustments. Fixing that is of lower priority than the other two goals, a meaningful standard deduction and annual inflation adjustments.
 
Much of Virginia's business income is reported and taxed on individual returns, since many businesses are not structured as corporations. An increase in the standard deduction is of direct benefit to those unincorporated business owners. For corporations, the higher standard deduction is of benefit to employees and stockholders but not the business entity. 
 
The General Assembly has now decided to increase the state's fuel taxes annually to keep up with inflation in future years. It has voted to raise the minimum wage annually due to match inflation. It is long past time to give the same protection to Virginia's taxpayers. The current chair of the House Finance Committee in the General Assembly, Delegate Vivian Watts, D-Annandale, has introduced an indexing bill already, but so far has been unsuccessful.
 
Many Democrats share the desire to reduce income taxes on Virginia families by working up from the bottom but prefer to do it with a mechanism called the Earned Income Tax Credit. Recent General Assemblies have also considered and rejected efforts to make that tax credit "refundable," meaning that taxpayers who qualify could actually receive an annual check from the state. The proposal is likely to surface again. 
 
That approach does nothing to reduce the tax burden on middle income Virginians because the EITC phases out quickly as income rises. And it involves the state taking the taxes out of paychecks and then returning them at a later time, rather than simply not taxing it in the first place. EITC becomes just another government entitlement, more bureaucracy. 
 
Many Democrats also oppose the idea of a higher standard deduction because the benefit is nearly universal, reaching even higher income families if they do not take itemized deductions. If the federal tax changes President Joe Biden wants are enacted, the higher state standard deduction will make only a small dent in higher tax bills coming their way. 
 
Finally, matching the federal standard deduction brings Virginia into line with a number of other states competing with Virginia for new jobs and residents.  The District of Columbia and South Carolina match the federal amount, and North Carolina comes close. For most low income Virginia workers and many retirees, there would be zero income tax, the same as in Florida, Texas, or Tennessee. 
 
Stephen D. Haner is Senior Fellow for the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy. He may be reached at steve@thomasjeffersoninst.org.
 

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