Politics & Government

Delegate Albo Seeks Input on Legislative Issues

Survey includes questions on abortion, firearms, immigration, education, transportation

(R-42nd District) is seeking input from constituents on a variety of issues prior to the General Assembly convening in Richmond next Wednesday.

Some of the topics that Albo, a state lawmaker since 1994, is exploring in the survey include immigration, education and transportation. Social issues such as abortion and whether marriage should be between a man and a woman are also part of the survey. Another contentious issue also included: Whether the public employee retirement system should move to a 401-k system from a pension system.

A sample question:

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If after a lawful stop (e.g. speeding) a police officer is informed on his in-car computer that the driver is not legally present in the U.S., should that officer be given the authority to arrest the driver so that the driver can be detained for up to 72 hours for federal authorities to come and get him for deportation procedures? 

To see Albo's survey, go here.

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