Monday, September 2, 2013
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State and Local Stories
After months of escalating tension between Supervisor Eugene A. Delgaudio and the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors, the threat of an ongoing political battle and courtroom drama may have finally come to an end. For weeks, Delgaudio(R-Sterling) has vowed to fight the disciplinary action taken against him in July by the Board of Supervisors. But on Friday, he abruptly changed course and instead announced that he would accept the board’s vote to censure him, and would not appeal the dismissal of a lawsuit he had filed against the board.
Washington Post
A demographic map showing the racial distribution of the population of the United States has garnered national attention for its creator, a University of Virginia researcher. Dustin Cable, a statistician in the Demographics and Workforce Group at UVa’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, used Census data and a computer template to create an interactive map of the United States with 308 million data points. Each point represents a person counted by the Census Bureau, and the dots are color-coded by race. This allows users to look at the population density, distribution and racial segregation in one easy-to-use map, which allows users to scroll and zoom in and out.
Daily Progress
A defense fund formed by a Pittsylvania County minister to provide financial help to the board of supervisors in its public prayer case has been incorporated and is awaiting approval for nonprofit status. Matthew Speck, pastor at Piney Grove Baptist Church in Renan who is forming the organization, said the fund was incorporated by the commonwealth in June and he applied for 501 (c) 3 (nonprofit) status from the Internal Revenue Service in early May. The fund’s name is Praying in Jesus Name, Inc.
Register & Bee
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