News Review

February 20, 2010 · Posted in Roanoke Tea Party Posts · Comment 

Botetourt County Citizens Against Tax IncreasesHere is some local and national news that might shape our local Tea Party movement.

Old News: In Case you Missed it…

First no news….the McDonnell Administration has been completely mute about our governor’s role in Obama’s Council of Governors. Not a return call or email to be found from anyone that I know, other than to confirm he is participating.  More on this issue here.

In case you missed it, a review of legislative successes in Richmond and our March Meeting is set for March 8.

New News

Looks like Pelosi/Reid/Obama Health Care Reform measures will be back up for a vote again soon. More information here. Get ready for action.

To McDonnel’s credit, he’s taking the difficult steps needed to reign in our budget. Tough decisions are absolutely going to have to be made.

However, this is a bad idea. This is touted as an “alternative to property tax increases.” If you believe that other taxes will be reduced if this goes through, you are a much more trusting soul then I.

And this is another bad idea. How about the governor get out of the way and not waste money on Obama inspired “jobs” legislation. Want to create jobs? Lower regulations and taxes and get the government out of the way.

Make sure you have these facts when your liberal friends try to link the idiot that flew his plane into the IRS building to the Tea Party movement.

Some information on the interesting race in the 5th Disctrict for their Congressional seat. Right now you have Tom Periello, who has voted in lock step with the Obama/Reid/Pelosi agenda and a dopey RINO named Robert Hurt. Virgil Goode….please come back!

Our role is to be a watchdog group for the principles that make the USA great. This article is exhibit one in why the GOP needs that oversight too. Hatch (and many other GOP members)  just don’t get it.

As a follow up to John’s excellent post on Keith Olberman,  here is more on MSNBC.

Lastly, if you don’t know Lisa Miller, she is the head of the DC Tea Party and an excellent advocate for our cause. She attended the Michael Steele Tea Party meeting and gave this excellent interview. She’s on Facebook and her posts are fantastic.

Updates on Organizational Issues, Good Legislative News and Action Alert for Botetourt County

February 6, 2010 · Posted in Roanoke Tea Party Posts · Comment 

Roanoke Tea Party Inc.

Botetourt Residents…Don’t miss the Action Alert below:

We now have a formal address and phone number.

Roanoke Tea Party

PO Box 20285
Roanoke, VA 24018

540 491-0212

The phone number goes straight to a voice mail, but we will do our best to respond as quickly as possible.

  • We are actively negotiating for a locale for our March meeting. We hope to have a bigger and better locale set up very soon.
  • There is now a page to buy a one year membership. This costs only $25.00.
  • We will have a downloadable membership form and a members only page set up shortly.
  • We will have a tighter more action oriented agenda for our March meeting.

Good News! HB69 The Firearm Freedom Act was passed by committee and will be in front of the House of Delegates early next week. Thank Morgan Griffith for his support! More on HB69 here…. Contact your Delegate and ensure they vote yes on HB69 next week.

Action Alert:

From Danny Goad:

Stop Botetourt County Tax Increase Now!!! 

Stop Botetourt County Tax Increase Now!!! 
Food and Beverage Tax Increase in the Works

According to recent comments by Botetourt County Board of Supervisor Member, 

Terry Austin, he wants to put a new tax on Food & Beverage sales in Botetourt County.  

The article from the Fincastle Herald, January 13, 2010 says, 

 “Buchanan District Board of Supervisors member Terry Austin was at the meeting and noted 

that every area of county government will be affected‐‐‐from the Sheriff’s Department to the 

Treasurer’s Office.  He suggested the General Assembly give counties the same taxing authority as 

cities have.  Cities can levy taxes on cigarettes and higher meals and motel taxes.  “We have the 

same expenses as cities,” he said.” 

A bill passed in the State Senate, SB280, will allow the Botetourt County Board of Supervisors to

implement a Food & Beverage Tax with a simple majority vote.  Why does Terry Austin want this 

legislation to pass when the Board of Supervisors already can put this measure to a referendum 

and allow the citizens to vote on whether they want their taxes raised?  He wants this legislation for

 two reasons.  First, he knows that the citizens of Botetourt County do not want their taxes raised 

and would not grant the authority.  Secondly, he wants to blame the tax increase on the state

 legislature so he will not be held accountable.  SB280 has passed the State Senate and is awaiting

action in the House of Delegates.  Senator Smith voted against raising the taxes.  

Senator Edwards voted to raise the tax which will put businesses in Botetourt County at a 

competitive disadvantage with Roanoke. 

Is it likely that the Botetourt County Board of Supervisors will vote in favor of this tax increase?  

I think the answer is yes.  I say that because of the action the Board of Supervisors has taken 

since Terry Austin made these comments.  At the board meeting held January 26, Terry Austin 

was voted in as chairman.  Austin was nominated by newly appointed Fincastle Supervisor 

Donna Vaughn.  

What can be done to STOP this TAX?   

1.Contact all members of the House of Delegates that you know as well as Botetourt County 

Representatives  Del.William Cleaveland, (540‐591‐5959) and Del. Lacey Putney, (540‐586‐0090 ext. 1).  Tell them you are opposed to SB280.  

Tell them that you support legislation that makes it more difficult to raise taxes and not easier. 

2.Contact Members of the Botetourt County Board of Supervisors and tell them that you do not 

want increased taxes.  

Taxes depress the economy and with the current state of the economy we should do nothing to 

depress it further.  Botetourt County Government spending has increased to 148 percent what it 

was in 2006.  Decrease spending instead of raising taxes.  Contact Chairman Terry Austin (2541085), Vice‐Chairman Steve Clinton (992‐3066), Donna Vaughn (884‐2789), Don Assaid (992‐6445), and Billy Martin (977‐8085). 

3.Contact Danny H. Goad at (540)283‐9289 or dhgoadpe@msn.com if you would like to receive more information about this 

legislation or would like to help stop the onslaught of taxes.