Connect with us

Legislative Update

Obenshain incensed by AG Herring’s action; calls on public to respond

Published

on

State Senator Mark Obenshain is outraged at the news that the Attorney General’s office handed out more than 60 raises (averaging nearly $7,000) as Virginia faces a $1.5 billion deficit and state and local law enforcement agencies grapple with heavy financial burdens.

The Harrisonburg Republican sent a letter to his constituents via email Wednesday, expressing his ire and asking them to speak out against the measure:


Folks, I walked off the State Senate floor here just a bit ago in Richmond and had to share this disturbing news.  In fact, I gave a speech on the Senate floor about this incredibly short-sighted move from the Attorney General’s office.

Despite a $1.5 billion shortfall, with state employees across the Commonwealth struggling to make ends meet, our Sheriff’s deputies seeking public aid to put food on their table, the AP reported this morning that Attorney General’s office gave out more than 60 raises averaging nearly $7,000!  One attorney in the office received a 30% raise, another more than $15,000!  All this with Virginia facing a deficit of $1.5 billion, and state and local law enforcement agencies dealing with heavy financial burdens.

Making matters worse?  The Obama administration told them how to get around the rules to make it happen!  This is crony-ism at its worst, and just when you think the Obama administration is near its end, on their way out the door they reward their friends.  Meanwhile, hardworking Virginia state employees continue to suffer.  The Justice Department provided Mark Herring a step-by-step guide to cutting corners and getting around the rules that are supposed to prevent things like this from happening.

Mark Herring, who has outsourced case after case while refusing to defend Virginia, costing taxpayers millions of dollars, is now rewarding the very lawyers in his office he doesn’t trust to defend Virginia law! I think it is common sense, we shouldn’t be giving out 30% raises when the Commonwealth is struggling to find funding for essential state employees.

We’ve got to do better, and frankly, expect better of our elected officials.  This is an embarrassment, and I hope that you’ll help me continue to hold the Attorney General’s office accountable.  We need to be finding ways to save the taxpayer money while we overcome these deficits, not spending more money on outlandish raises.

If you agree with me, call the Attorney General’s office at (804) 786-2071, and tell them we deserve better.

Best regards,
Mark Obenshain

Front Royal, VA
41°
Clear
7:25 am7:18 pm EDT
Feels like: 41°F
Wind: 1mph WSW
Humidity: 43%
Pressure: 30.29"Hg
UV index: 0
SunMonTue
59°F / 54°F
68°F / 28°F
37°F / 23°F
Obituaries9 hours ago

Stephen Paul Sill (1955 – 2026)

State News12 hours ago

Virginia Seeks Public Input for 2026 Statewide Rail Plan

Business Spotlight13 hours ago

Front Royal Craftsmen Revive Centuries-Old Timber Framing Tradition

Local News14 hours ago

Local NewsVDOT: Warren County Traffic Alert for March 16 – 20, 2026

Legislative Update15 hours ago

Virginia Lawmakers End Session Without Final Budget

Interesting Things to Know16 hours ago

Your Personal Mission Statement: A Guide to Getting What You Want Out of Life

Historically Speaking17 hours ago

Disappointed In Our Olympic Spirit

Interesting Things to Know17 hours ago

How St. Patrick’s Day Became America’s Biggest Irish Party

State News1 day ago

Virginia State Police Urge Sober Plans for Saint Patrick’s Day Celebrations

Opinion1 day ago

In a One-Party County, Internal Party Decisions Affect Us All  

State News1 day ago

Virginia State Police Seize Nearly 100 Pounds of Narcotics, Recover Firearms in Weekly Crime Suppression Effort

Obituaries1 day ago

Barton Charles “Bart” Haller (1940 – 2026)

Obituaries1 day ago

Dawn Lee Dodson (1970 – 2026)

Obituaries1 day ago

Mary Helen “Nanny” Spires Johnt (1954 – 2026)

State News1 day ago

Another Round of ‘Momnibus’ Bills Are Headed Towards the Governor This Year

State News1 day ago

Virginia Joins States Challenging Trump Admin Regulations That Limit Free Birth Control Access

Obituaries2 days ago

Update: Charlotte Swanson Smith (1951 – 2025)

Opinion2 days ago

Why We are Challenging the Republican Mass Meeting

Obituaries2 days ago

Bruce Norman Showman (1954 – 2026)

EDA in Focus2 days ago

EDA Relaunches Small Business Loan Program to Help Warren County Entrepreneurs Access Capital

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

Targeted Exercises to Improve Your Putting

Real Estate2 days ago

The Hidden Risks of House Hunting Solely Online

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

Choosing the Right Cleaner for Every Surface in Your Home

Local Government2 days ago

New Church Among Consent Items at County Planning Commission Meeting

Local News2 days ago

Warren County GOP Mass Meeting Results Challenged After Allegations of Voting Irregularities