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Here is today’s commentary:

Libraries as Liberators
Libraries of yore were quiet, musty places run by schoolmarms. Today these hot properties pack in the visitors, create economic value and sometimes even help transform human settlement patterns.
by James A. Bacon

Balance
State and local officials should help citizens keep centered on undocumented immigration.
by Doug Koelemay

End of the Family as we Know It
The word “family” means many things to many people. For purposes of examining human settlement patterns, the term “household” is more precise.
by EM Risse

Google Government
The Internet creates an opportunity to bring unprecedented transparency to state and local government. Virginia could learn from other states.
by Geoff Segal

Taking Back the State
Prince William County took the first bold action to reclaim Virginia from illegal aliens and their defenders. The revolt has only just begun.
by Ronald Maxwell

Nice & Curious Questions
Turning on the Lights: Virginia’s Power Grid
by Edwin S. Clay III and Patricia Bangs

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