Dynamic Aviation Employee Town Hall & Tour

Today I headed over to Dynamic Aviation in Bridgewater, VA, a great company that is the leading provider of innovative aviation solutions for government and commercial organizations worldwide, with more than 150 aircraft and a seventy-five-year legacy of aviation excellence. Dynamic Aviation was founded by Chris Stoltzfus almost 75 years ago and has a long and proud history of success, characterized by our entrepreneurial spirit and our core values of unity, enthusiasm, proactive urgency, constant innovation, and safety.  His son Karl Stoltzfus, now the Chairman of Dynamic Aviation, introduced me with a great quote from my father, “winning is the science of total preparation,” which he felt applied perfectly to the culture that they have worked hard to foster at Dynamic Aviation.

I addressed and took questions from more than 200 highly skilled, innovative working men and women who help protect our freedom with exceptional technologies and innovative aviation solutions for our armed services, especially those in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq, including Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Airborne Data Acquisition, Fire Management, Aerial Application, and Sterile Insect Technique.  Karl then took us around for a fascinating tour of their facility and talked about the culture of quality that they’ve created in Bridgewater.  It was inspiring to see how Dynamic Aviation is tapping into the knowledge, creativity and ingenuity of Virginia’s skilled workforce in the Valley.

Heartfelt Condolences for the Heroes Who Died Tragically Today in Afghanistan

Susan and I offer our heartfelt condolences and prayers to the families, friends, sons and daughters of the heroes who died tragically today in Afghanistan.  These men and women gave their lives for our country and we owe them gratitude and thanks for their tremendous bravery and selfless commitment in these times of war.  In defending our freedom, American soldiers represent the spirit and ideals on which our nation was founded.  Virginia’s military families are some of the finest and strongest people Susan and I have had the great privilege of knowing, and their resolve and support will overcome this horrible tragedy. – Susan and George Allen

George Allen for U.S. Senate Event

The George Allen Record – Welfare Reform – July 1, 1995

On July 1, 1995, Virginia began the implementation of George Allen’s sweeping welfare reform initiative, built on the twin pillars of work and individual responsibility.  Enacted more than a year ahead of the federal reform, Virginia’s welfare overhaul (the Virginia Independence Program and Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare, VIP/VIEW) became a national model for principled pro-family, pro-work, pro-individual-responsibility reform. 

Commenting on the launch of Virginia’s welfare reform program, Allen stated, “For centuries, both the ideas and activities of independence and liberty were born here in Virginia. It is fitting that the Virginia Independence Program, which we designed to break the debilitating trap of dependency in our current failed welfare system, would become law and be approved at the same time that we commemorate Independence Day.”

Among its groundbreaking provisions, Virginia’s welfare reform law required recipients to work in exchange for benefits; put a time limit on benefits received; eliminated increases in State financial assistance for those having more children while on welfare; created tough paternity identification requirements; and required young mothers—minors—who had children while on welfare to live at home and to remain in school.  With a program focused on helping recipients lead independent, self-reliant lives, Virginia’s welfare rolls fell dramatically and today are 47% lower than they were in 1995.  The more efficient and effective program saved Virginia taxpayers over $57 million in the first two years alone. 

George Allen believes States can produce similar results if given the flexibility to reform other federal programs, including Medicaid and food stamps.

The George Allen Record – Regulation – June 21, 1994

Recognizing the burden that government regulations place on families and businesses, on June 21, 1994, George Allen signed three critical Executive Orders establishing strict standards and procedures for promulgating new state regulations in Virginia, and initiating a comprehensive review of all existing regulations.

“The sweeping regulatory reform principles now in effect by Executive Order… will provide direct guidance and results in reducing burdensome regulations on businesses and individuals,” stated Allen.

The Executive Orders established a presumption in favor of individual liberty and freedom from government restraint – restricting regulations to those required by law or essential in protecting the health, safety or welfare; as well as being the least costly and intrusive means of achieving that goal. The review of existing regulations during Allen’s service as Governor resulted in 71% of all state regulations being recommended either for termination (30%) or amendment (41%) into a more logical, less intrusive form.

Today, unelected, unaccountable regulators are out of control in Washington, and the regulatory onslaught is costing our economy over $1.75 trillion a year.  To stop overreaching, burdensome interference in the lives of Americans and the competitiveness of job-creating businesses, George Allen proposes regulating the regulators by requiring a “jobs and family impact analysis” of proposed regulations and congressional approval for any regulation with an economic impact greater than $100 million.

Tune In to Fox and Friends Tomorrow at 8:15 am

Tomorrow at 8:15 am I will be on Fox and Friends to discuss my Blueprint for America’s Comeback.  Hope you can tune in!

Dutch Treat Lunch and Main Street Tour of Richlands