Monday, August 18, 2014

Governor McAuliffe Appoints Adoption Champion

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Adoption Champion will support permanency through adoption efforts statewide

Richmond, VA (August 18, 2014) — Today, Governor Terry McAuliffe announced the appointment of Deborah J. Johnston as Virginia’s newest Adoption Champion.  An adoptee herself, Ms. Johnston is the owner of a Midlothian-based home health care agency. She is passionate about helping children find permanent families, and in her new role, will work to support the Commonwealth’s permanency efforts statewide.

“Promotion and recruitment efforts are critical to ensuring Virginia’s children are placed in loving and caring homes,” said Gov. McAuliffe. “Ms. Johnston will work with prospective adoptive families, recruitment agencies, local departments of social services, public officials and adoptive families in order to promote this mission.”

Last year’s VAdopts: Campaign for 1,000, successfully resulted in 1,041 adoption matches and 695 finalized adoptions.  Since then, the Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) has worked diligently with local and state social services staff to keep the momentum going.  “Supporting the continued goal of achieving permanency through adoption, with a specific focus on the longest waiting youth, older teens and youth with special needs, remains a top priority,” said Margaret Ross Schultze, VDSS Commissioner.  “Ms. Johnston has a powerful story, and I am very excited to welcome her as Virginia’s Adoption Champion.” There are currently 828 foster children available for adoption in Virginia.

Ms. Johnston will serve as spokesperson for adoption in Virginia, and will work to engage and educate the public in support of Virginia’s adoption program goals and objectives.  “I look forward to drawing from my personal experience to support and promote adoption throughout the Commonwealth,” said Johnston.  “This initiative is extremely close to my heart, and I am honored by this appointment.”


Governor McAuliffe Announces 25 New Jobs in Grayson County

Seal of Grayson County, Virginia
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~ Hansen Turbine to invest $2.5 million to expand manufacturing operation ~

RICHMOND – Hansen Turbine, a manufacturer of coating spray applications for the aircraft and turbine parts coating industry, will invest $2.5 million to expand operations in Grayson County. Sister company Falcon Turbine will relocate from North Carolina to the facility, providingspecialized aluminized coatings. The project will create 25 new jobs.

Speaking about today’s announcement, Governor McAuliffe said, “Hansen Turbine has been a valued employer in Grayson County for more than six years, and the addition of Falcon Turbine to the operation is tremendous for an economically distressed community. The combined facility will increase efficiency and enable completion of the final product, from manufacturing to finishing, in one location. This quality company is a great component of Virginia’s thriving turbine components manufacturing sector, and as it expands will continue to help diversify the industrial base in the region. As my team and I work to build a new, stronger and more innovative Virginia economy, cutting edge aerospace companies like these will be at the center of our efforts. We welcome Falcon Turbine to Grayson County, and celebrate the addition of 25 new jobs paying above the average prevailing wage.”

“Hansen Turbine is a strong corporate partner to Grayson County, and, combined with Falcon Turbine, we are confident that the expanded operation will be even stronger,” said Maurice Jones, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade. “This project is a great result of efforts to support existing businesses in Southwest Virginia, and we look forward to the company’s future growth and success in the years to come.”

Hansen Turbine is a privately owned company specializing in turbine component manufacturing and coating.  The people who manage and do the work have a long history in the turbine industry. The company’s mission is reliability. Hansen works hard to meet expectations in quality, service, delivery, cost and communication. They continuously refine their procedures, processes and tools.
Falcon Turbine provides specialized smooth cold and diffused aluminized coatings to the power generation and other industries.  They also offer a near “chrome-free” alternative coating that significantly reduces environmental impact without sacrificing performance. The Falcon management, quality assurance and engineering team have in excess of 40 combined years in the aircraft and turbine parts coating industry.
“On behalf of the employees and customers of Falcon Turbine and Hansen Turbine, we thank Governor Terry McAuliffe and his staff, as well as County Administrator Jonathan Sweet and his staff, for the work that went into this project,” said Helmar Nielsen, Owner and President, Hansen/Falcon Turbine, Inc. “Bringing Falcon and Hansen together in Virginia creates a level of efficiency both for our companies and for our customers. It will allow us to cross train and raise the level of competency of our employees in high-tech machining and equally high-tech coating. Virginia is a great state in which to do business, and we commend the Governor and our county leaders for their economic vision and a balanced approach to private and public enterprise.”

The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Grayson County and Virginia’s aCorridor to secure the project for Virginia. Governor McAuliffe approved a $50,000 grant from the Governor’s Opportunity Fund to assist Grayson County with the project. The Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission approved $105,000 in Tobacco Region Opportunity Funds for the project. Additional funding and services to support the company’s employee training activities will be provided through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program.

“We are excited to have effectively competed for and secured Falcon Turbines’ relocation and expansion project to Grayson County, and the assistance we received from the Commonwealth was key to our success,” said John K. Brewer, Chairman, Grayson County Board of Supervisors. “We feel the company’s strategic decision to co-locate their finishing operations within Hansen Turbines’ manufacturing facility will benefit both companies and provide them both greater stability and increased opportunity for future growth.”   

"On behalf of the Virginia Tobacco Commission, I am excited to welcome Falcon Turbine to Southwest Virginia and congratulate them on their relocation and expansion,” said Senator Bill Carrico, a member of the Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission and Senate District Representative. “This project positions this company to become an instant force in our region by adding 25 net-new jobs for Grayson County with a capital investment of $2.5 million. This announcement is another positive sign for our local economy and a product of hard work by everyone involved in the project."
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Since the beginning of the McAuliffe Administration, 155 economic development deals have been closed in Virginia that will create over 13,281 jobs and $4.25 billion in capital investment.


Governor McAuliffe Announces Administration Appointments

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RICHMOND – Governor Terry McAuliffe announced additional appointments to his administration today. The appointees will join McAuliffe’s administration focused on finding common ground with members of both parties on issues that will grow Virginia’s economy and create more jobs across the Commonwealth.


Secretariat of Commerce and Trade

Tracey Jeter, Director, Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity
Tracey Jeter previously served as President of both the Capital Region and Virginia Minority Supplier Development Councils, affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council.  Prior to her leadership on the Councils, she served as Special Assistant and Senior Speechwriter to the President, Liaison to the Board of Visitors, and Lead Advisor on Media Relations at Virginia State University.  Ms. Jeter is the former owner of Gordon-Tracey Advertising and Public Relations, LLC, a Virginia minority business enterprise.  She also served the Commonwealth as an appointee on the Supplier Diversity Advisory Board and former appointee on the Statewide Coalition for Black Businesses, and is a former member of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce.  She is a native of Richmond and holds a Bachelors degree in Speech Communications from Old Dominion University.

Secretariat of Education

Mackenzie Byrne, Deputy Director, Virginia Commission for the Arts
Mackenzie Byrne has been serving as Chief of Staff and Senior Legislative Assistant to Delegate Joseph Morrissey, 74th House District. She previously served as a Legislative Fellow for Delegate Jennifer McClellan, 71st House District. Mackenzie graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University in 2011 with a degree in Political Science and Women’s Studies and received her Master’s degree from VCU in Social Work and Public Policy in 2013.

Secretariat of the Commonwealth
Board Appointments

Advisory Board on Behavior Analysis

  • Keri S. Bethune, PhD, BCBA-D of Harrisonburg, Assistant Professor, Department of Exceptional Education, James Madison University
  • Amanda A. Kusterer, BCABA of Richmond, Behavior Analyst Consultant, Spiritos School
  • Kate Lewis, MS, BCBA, LBA of Roanoke, Director of Partnerships, Commonwealth Autism Service.
  • Asha Patton Smith, MD of Arlington, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Kaiser Permanente Northern  Virginia, Mid-Atlantic Medical Group
  • Patricia C. Taylor, JD of Crozet, Expert Witness Recruiter, Thomson Reuters Expert Witness Services

Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice

  • The Honorable Dede Smith of Charlottesville, Vice-Mayor, Charlottesville City Council

Aquaculture Advisory Board

  • Heather T. Lusk of Quinby, Vice President, H.M. Terry Co., Inc.
  • Anthony Marchetti of White Stone, Chief Operations Officer, Rappahannock Oyster Co.

Board of Historic Resources

  • Margaret T. Peters of Richmond, Historian and Writer
  • Ashley Atkins Spivey of Richmond,  Director and Curator, Pamunkey Indian Museum and Cultural Center, Pamunkey Indian Reservation

Board for Professional and Occupational Regulation

  • James W. Head of Richmond, Associate, Hunton & Williams, LLP

Board of Trustees of the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia

  • Nwachukwu Anakwenze, MD* of Rolling Hills, California, Victoria Medical Group, Inglewood; Chairman of Anambra State Association Worldwide, Chairman of Igbo World Assembly, Chairman of Council of Igbo State Americas, Board of Presidents
  • Dianne Fulk of Linville, Administrative Director, The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham, Inc.

Governor’s Commemorative Commission Honoring the Contributions of the Women of Virginia

  • EJ Scott of Manassas, Sustainable Development Consultant, Primary Matters

Northern Virginia Transportation Commission

  • Jim Corcoran† of Fairfax County, President and CEO, Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce

Virginia Council on the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunities for Military Children

  • Jill Gaitens of Virginia Beach, Community Affairs Leader, Military Child Education Coalition
  • John B. Gordon, III, EdD of Henrico, Director of Administrative Services, Fredericksburg City Public Schools
  • Captain Frank E. Hughlett of Virginia Beach, Commander, Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story, U.S. Navy
  • Dorothy McAuliffe** of Richmond, First Lady of Virginia
  • Aaron C. Spence of Virginia Beach, Superintendent of Schools, Virginia Beach City Public Schools
  • Brad Williams of Gloucester, School Counseling Director, Tabb High School

Virginia Latino Advisory Board

  • Gonzalo Aida of Richmond, President, Virginia Young Democrats
  • Carolina Espinal of Arlington, Director, Brunswick Group LLC
  • Christopher J. Falcon of Falls Church, Owner & Attorney at Law, The Falcon Firm, PLLC
  • Charlotte Fritts of Winchester, Human Services Specialist, Federal Emergency Management Agency
  • Julio Cesar Idrobo of Falls Church, Realtor, Keller Williams Realty and Chair, Housing Commission, City of Falls Church
  • Aida Pacheco of Mechanicsville, Program Grants Manager, Virginia Community College System
  • Gloria Maria Peña Rockhold of Charlottesville, Community Engagement Manager, Albemarle County Public Schools
  • Alex Rodriguez  of Annandale, Vice President, Innovative Consultants International
  • Estuardo V. Rodriguez, Jr. of Fairfax, Principal, The Raben Group
  • Vivian Sanchez-Jones of Roanoke, School and Community Liaison for Immigrant Families, Commonwealth Catholic Charities
  • Zuraya Tapia-Hadley of Arlington, Treasurer, Shirlington Education and Employment Center
  • Gresilda A. Tilley-Lubbs* of Roanoke, Associate Professor of ESL and Multicultural Education, Virginia Tech
  • John Villamil-Casanova of Manassas, Executive Vice President, The ASPIRA Association
  • Lucero Soto Wiley of Norfolk, Financial Advisor, Morgan Stanley and Chair of Education, Hampton Roads Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Virginia Museum of Natural History Board of Trustees

  • Christine S. Baggerly of Danville, Vice President – Sales and Support Services, First Piedmont Corporation
  • Monica T. Monday* of Martinsville, Managing Partner, Gentry Locke Rakes & Moore, LLP
  • James W. Severt, II* of Washington, D.C., Private Investor

*Denotes reappointment
†Secretary of Transportation’s designee to Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Board of Directors (WMATA)
**Governor’s designee


Governor McAuliffe Signs Executive Order Establishing Inter-Agency Task Force on Worker Misclassification and Payroll Fraud

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Governor Terry McAuliffe has signed Executive Order 24 establishing an interagency task force on worker misclassification and payroll fraud.

“Every Virginian who works hard and follows the rules should get the pay and benefits that they deserve,” said Governor McAuliffe “This executive order will begin a process to ensure that employers throughout the Commonwealth follow the same rules when it comes to benefits and pay for their employees.”

The text of executive order number 24 is as follows:


NUMBER TWENTY FOUR (2014)


ESTABLISHING AN INTER-AGENCY TASK FORCE ON
WORKER MISCLASSIFICATION AND PAYROLL FRAUD


Importance of the Issue

            The misclassification of employees as “independent contractors” undermines businesses that follow the law, deprives the Commonwealth of millions of dollars in tax revenues, and prevents workers from receiving legal protections and benefits.

            A 2012 report of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) found that one third of audited employers in certain industries misclassify their employees. By failing to purchase workers’ compensation insurance, pay unemployment insurance and payroll taxes, or comply with minimum wage and overtime laws, employers lower their costs up to 40%, placing other employers at a competitive disadvantage.

            Based on state and national studies, JLARC estimated that worker misclassification lowers Virginia’s state income tax collections as much as $28 million a year. Agencies with relevant enforcement responsibilities, including the Virginia Employment Commission, the Department of Labor and Industry, the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, the State Corporation Commission’s Bureau of Insurance, the Department of Taxation, and the Workers’ Compensation Commission each address only one component of this practice and may not fully coordinate their efforts. In its study, JLARC recommended the establishment of a task force with representatives from the agencies listed above. 

Establishment of the Task Force

            Pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor under Article V of the Constitution of Virginia, and the Code of Virginia, in order to examine the issue of worker misclassification and payroll fraud, I hereby create an Inter-Agency Taskforce on Worker Misclassification and Payroll Fraud (the “Taskforce”).


Initiatives

            The purpose of the Taskforce is to develop and implement a comprehensive plan with measureable goals to reduce worker misclassification and payroll fraud in Virginia. The activities of the Taskforce should include, but not be limited to:

1.     Review statutes and regulations related to worker misclassification and payroll fraud;
2.     Evaluate current enforcement practices of the agencies involved;
3.     Develop procedures for more effective inter-agency cooperation and joint enforcement;
4.     Implement a pilot project for joint enforcement;
5.     Develop educational materials and an outreach strategy for employers;
6.     Advise on any technological improvements in worker misclassification and payroll fraud detection; and,
7.     Recommend any appropriate changes to relevant legislation or administrative rules.

The Taskforce will be chaired by the Secretary of Commerce and Trade and will include representatives from the Virginia Employment Commission, the Department of Labor and Industry, the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation, the State Corporation Commission’s Bureau of Insurance, the Department of Taxation, and the Workers’ Compensation Commission.

            A workplan will be developed and a report on the progress of the Taskforce will be presented to the Governor by December 1, 2014

Staffing

            Staff necessary for the Task Force will be provided by the respective agencies participating with the Task Force. The estimated direct cost of the Task Force is $1,000. Funding necessary to support the Task Force will be provided from funds authorized by § 2.2-135 of the Code of Virginia.

Effective Date
 
            This Executive Order shall be effective upon its signing and, pursuant to §§ 2.2-134 and   2.2-135 of the Code of Virginia, shall remain in full force and effect for a year from its signing or until superseded or rescinded. 



            Given under my hand and under the Seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia this 14th day of August, 2014.




Terence R. McAuliffe, Governor









Attest:             _______________________________________
                        Levar M. Stoney, Secretary of the Commonwealth

Our Notes:  Expect increases in abuses, not less fraud.