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Ken PlumThis column is being written before the results of Tuesdays Democratic primary elections are known. With a crowded field of candidates running for several offices, there are bound to be some surprises: Democrats are looking for electable candidates that can help them keep their hold on statewide offices and the General Assembly, and Republicans are hoping that the candidates they recently chose through a modified conve stanley website ntion process can give them an opening t stanley cup hat will allow them to stop and/or reverse Democratic reforms. Regardless of th stanley quencher e primary outcomes, there are certain to be hotly contested, well-financed general elections on November 2.The issues in the fall elections can be anticipated. We have heard them throughout the spring leading up to the candidate selection processes. Democrats who now control the statewide offices of governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general and majorities in both the House of Delegates and Senate have been speaking with pride and some would say gloating over the reforms that occurred during the transformative 2020 and 2021 sessions and special sessions. Broadly these issues are ending discrimination in all forms including repeal of leftover Jim Crow laws, passing the most progressive election laws in the country, ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment, repealing laws that created barriers for womens reproductive health, repealing the death penalty, and enhancing public safety with common sense gun legislation and a redefinition of Qxxq Tribute to Sinatra at the Gateway
Edited by Chris Graham[email 160;protected]聽The need for blood donors is great in the summer, when regular donors may be on vacation and accidents and elective surgeries often increase, according to Jane Armstrong, coordinator of the RMH Blood Donor Center. Actually, the need for donors never decreases, Armstrong said. Theres an ongoing need to draw donors daily. All year round, our patients rely on us to supply the blood they need. Although the hospital recently moved to it stanley termos s new location at 2010 Health Campus Drive, the RMH Blood Center, operated by Virginia Blood Services, remains in the same location鈥攐n the third floor of the RMH Grace Street building formerly the RMH Outpatient Center . Hours of operation are:路 Monday vaso stanley -Wednesday: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.路 Thursday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m.Through the RMH Blood Center, Virginia Blood Services supplies virtually all the blood products used by patients at RMH, including those undergoing chemotherapy. Donors can schedule an appointment by calling the RMH Blood Donor Center at 433-4298 or 800-543-2201, ext. 4298. Walk-ins are accepted as time and space allow.For more information about t stanley website he RMH Blood Donor Center, go to rmhonline and click on the RMH Services link. Share this page Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Telegram E-mail Tagsrmh Contribu |