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  • Veterans Affairs Memorial Day Service, May 26, 2006 - Attorney General McDonnell speaks with veterans at McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
  • Veterans Affairs Memorial Day Service, May 26, 2006 - Attorney General McDonnell speaks with an employee at McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
  • Veterans Affairs Memorial Day Service, May 26, 2006 - Attorney General McDonnell speaks with Army soldiers at McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
  • Veterans Affairs Memorial Day Service, May 26, 2006 - After headlining the Memorial Day sevice, Attorney General McDonnell spoke with veterans and those in active duty serving our country.
  • Veterans Affairs Memorial Day Service, May 26, 2006 - Attorney General McDonnell speaks during the Memorial Day service at McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
  • Torch  Run - Attorney General McDonnell at the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics, May 24, 2006.
  • Torch  Run - Attorney General McDonnell speaks at the Law Enforcement Torch Run in Richmond, which raised $25,000 for Special Olympics.
  • Torch Run - Attorney General McDonnell at the Law Enforcement Torch Run, which raised $25,000 for Special Olympics, May 24, 2006
  • Sorensen Institute - Attorney General McDonnell speaks at the Sorensen Institute's College Leaders Program at the University of Virginia, June 19, 2006.
  • Sorensen Institute - Attorney General McDonnell answers students' questions about his role as Virginia's Attorney General, at the Sorensen Institute's College Leaders Program in Charlottesville.
  • American Legion Boys & Girls State - Attorney General McDonnell at American Legion Boys State in Lynchburg, June 20, 2006.
  • American Legion Boys & Girls State - Attorney General McDonnell meets with State Troopers in Lynchburg, during American Legion Boys State at Liberty University.
  • American Legion Boys & Girls State - Attorney General McDonnell with Chelsea Hickey of Ashburn, who was elected Attorney General at the 60th annual Virginia Girls State, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary at Longwood University in Farmville.
  • Southside Technology - Attorney General McDonnell tours a Luna Innovations plant in Danville with their Executive Vice President Kenneth Walker, on June 21, 2006.
  • Southside Technology - Attorney General McDonnell talks with Dr. Robert Lenk, President of Luna's nanoWorks Division in Danville.
  • Southside Technology - Attorney General McDonnell visits a nanotechnology lab with Kenneth Walker, Executive Vice President of Luna nanoWorks, at their renovated 19th-century tobacco warehouse.
  • Project Safe Childhood - Attorney General McDonnell is interviewed at the Project Safe Childhood Conference on June 13, 2006 in Richmond.
  • Project Safe Childhood - Attorney General McDonnell with (left to right) U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg and U.S. Attorney John Brownlee, at the Project Safe Childhood Conference on June 13, 2006 in Richmond.
  • Project Safe Childhood - Along with (left to right) U.S. Attorneys Chuck Rosenberg and John Brownlee, Attorney General McDonnell speaks to reporters about keeping children safe from internet predators.
  • Visit to HPD - Attorney General McDonnell with Ed Lustig, Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Western District.
  • Visit to HPD - Attorney General McDonnell with (left to right) Staunton ABC Special Agents Leonard Vess and Danny Blye, and Staunton ABC Regional Director Roger Stevens.
  • Visit to HPD - Attorney General McDonnell with Raymond Robinson, Commonwealth's Attorney of Staunton.
  • Visit to HPD - Attorney General McDonnell with Frank Whitehurst, a Captain in the Va. State Police.
  • Visit to HPD - Attorney General McDonnell with Corey Bausermann, a Deputy with the Harrisonburg CHARGE Gang Unit.
  • Gang Prosecution Strike Force - Flanked by Richmond Commonwealth's Attorney Mike Herring (left) and Richmond Police Chief Rodney Monroe, Attorney General McDonnell announces a new Gang Prosecution Strike Force in Richmond, at a press conference July 26, 2006.
  • Gang Prosecution Strike Force - Attorney General McDonnell with Richmond Commonwealth's Attorney Mike Herring at a press conference July 26, 2006, announcing a new Gang Prosecution Strike Force in Richmond.
  • Gang Prosecution Strike Force - Attorney General McDonnell announces a new Gang Prosecution Strike Force in Richmond, at a press conference July 26, 2006.
  • Gang Prosecution Strike Force - Flanked by Richmond Commonwealth's Attorney Mike Herring (left) and Richmond Police Chief Rodney Monroe, Attorney General McDonnell announces a new Gang Prosecution Strike Force in Richmond, at a press conference July 26, 2006.
  • Gang Prosecution Strike Force - Administered by Attorney General McDonnell, the Gang Reduction and Intervention Program (GRIP) has dramatically reduced violent crime in targeted areas of Richmond.
  • Gang Prosecution Strike Force - Attorney General McDonnell with Richmond Commonwealth's Attorney Mike Herring, announcing a new Gang Prosecution Strike Force in Richmond.
  • Regulatory Reform - Attorney General McDonnell announces his Government Regulatory Reform Task Force along with (left to right): Lisa Guthrie, executive director of the Va. League of Conservation Voters; Jacquelyn Stone, a partner at McGuire Woods; Michel Zajur, founder and CEO of the Va. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce; Jack Rust, Task Force Chairman who's also a Fairfax lawyer and former Delegate; Cal Whitehead of Whitehead Consulting; Paul Howe, of the Virginia Forestry Association; Tucker Watkins, of Sen. Allen's Office; Walter Curt, a businessman from Harrisonburg; Martin Kent, of the Attorney General's Office; and Va. Sen. Benjamin Lambert.
  • Regulatory Reform - Beside a stack of the state's 24,000 pages of Administrative Code, Attorney General McDonnell announces his Government Regulatory Reform Task Force, at a press conference Aug. 2, 2006. Behind McDonnell are (left to right): Jack Rust, a Fairfax lawyer and former Delegate who will serve as Chairman of the task force; Cal Whitehead of Whitehead Consulting; Paul Howe, of the Virginia Forestry Association; and Tucker Watkins, of Sen. Allen's Office.
  • Regulatory Reform - Attorney General McDonnell announces his Government Regulatory Reform Task Force, at a press conference Aug. 2, 2006. Behind him are task force members Lisa Guthrie of the Va. League of Conservation Voters (left); and Jacquelyn Stone of McGuire Woods.
  • Mechanicsville Christian Center - During Mechanicsville Christian Center's visit to his office, Attorney General McDonnell met with (clockwise from far left): Hunter Sjogren, Tim Wiles, Sarah Yonan, Preston Edwards, Sophia Edwards (obscured), Taylor Edwards, Emily Edwards and Tricia Wiles.
  • Mechanicsville Christian Center - Attorney General McDonnell signs autographs for youth from Mechanicsville Christian Center, during the church's visit to his office Aug. 2, 2006.  Pictured from left: Hunter Sjogren, Tim Wiles, Sarah Yonan and Sophia Edwards.
  • Mechanicsville Christian Center - Attorney General McDonnell with Tricia Wiles (left) and Taylor Edwards, from Mechanicsville Christian Center, when a group from their church visited his office Aug. 2, 2006.
  • Mechanicsville Christian Center - Attorney General McDonnell with Tim Wiles of Mechanicsville Christian Center. A group from the church visited McDonnell's office Aug. 2, 2006.
  • Southwestern Food Bank - Attorney General McDonnell with Kevin Day of Roanoke, who volunteers eight hours a day, five days a week, at the Southwestern Virginia Second Harvest Food Bank.
  • Southwestern Food Bank - Attorney General McDonnell tours the Southwestern Virginia Second Harvest Food Bank with Executive Director Pam Irvine.
  • Southwestern Food Bank - Attorney General McDonnell scoops ice cream to feed children banana splits at the Southwestern Virginia Second Harvest Food Bank on Aug. 10, 2006, along with Congressman Bob Goodlatte (left) and Gwen Johnson (center), who is coordinator of the Kids Cafe.
  • Southwestern Food Bank - Attorney General McDonnell urges Virginians to support their local Food Bank, at the Southwestern Virginia Second Harvest Food Bank on Aug. 10, 2006.
  • Southwestern Food Bank - Attorney General McDonnell tours the Southwestern Virginia Second Harvest Food Bank with Executive Director Pam Irvine.
  • Shenandoah Valley Gangs - Joined by U.S. Rep. Bob Goodlatte (left) and Va. Sen. Mark Obenshain, Attorney General McDonnell announced a Shenandoah Valley Anti-Gang Initiative at a press conference Aug. 14, 2006 with local, state and federal law enforcement. (Photo from Central Shenandoah Criminal Justice Training Academy).
  • Shenandoah Valley Gangs - Attorney General McDonnell greets Rockingham County Sheriff's Deputy Michael Spitzer and other local, state and federal law enforcement, before announcing a Shenandoah Valley Anti-Gang Initiative at a press conference Aug. 14, 2006. (Photo from Central Shenandoah Criminal Justice Training Academy).
  • Shenandoah Valley Gangs - Along with state and federal law enforcement partners, Attorney General McDonnell joined the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office, Augusta County Sheriff's Office, Waynesboro Police Department, Staunton P.D., Harrisonburg P.D., Culpeper P.D., and Virginia School of Deaf and Blind P.D. to announce a new Shenandoah Valley Anti-Gang Initiative at a press conference Aug. 14, 2006. (Photo from Central Shenandoah Criminal Justice Training Academy).
  • Shenandoah Valley Gangs - Attorney General McDonnell was joined by local, state and federal law enforcement partners to announce a Shenandoah Valley Anti-Gang Initiative at a press conference Aug. 14, 2006 at the Central Shenandoah Criminal Justice Training Academy.
  • Attorney General McDonnell gives the keynote address at the Loudoun County Courthouse, April 18, 2008, for Crime Victims Rights Week.
  • Ambassador Joseph Wu of the Taiwan Embassy visits the Attorney General’s Office in Richmond April 3, 2008.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with Jaquante Walker, a student at Henderson Middle School in Richmond, at a “Badges for Baseball” clinic April 2, 2008. Hosted by the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation and the Attorney General’s Office, McDonnell threw the ceremonial first pitch and Walker was the catcher.
  • McDonnell announces continuation of successful Shenandoah Valley Anti-Gang Initiative at a March 18, 2008 press conference in Weyers Cave.
  • Attorney General McDonnell and students at Chester Middle School play the video game 'Missing,' which teaches children and parents about computer safety and Internet predators. McDonnell has worked with the Entertainment Software Association and Web Wise Kids to pilot Internet safety video games in all 55 public middle schools and high schools in Richmond, Hanover, Henrico and Chesterfield.
  • Attorney General McDonnell, joined by leaders of U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.) and the Virginia State Police, announced a major law enforcement action Feb. 20, 2008 to remove 171 convicted criminal alien sex offenders from Virginia. The joint action will serve as a model for other states. I.C.E. called this “Operation Cold Play,” and said it was a component of “Operation Predator,” a multi-year effort targeted at sex offenders nationwide. As pictured on the map behind McDonnell during the Feb. 20, 2008 press conference, 36 convicted criminal alien sex offenders have been recently taken into federal custody through a joint action involving I.C.E. and Virginia State Police and have been put into removal proceedings.
  • Joining the leadership of The Humane Society of the United States, Attorney General McDonnell (from left) and chief legislative patrons Senate Minority Leader Tommy Norment and House Majority Leader Morgan Griffith call for more effective animal fighting laws in Virginia, at a capitol press conference Jan. 15, 2008.
  • Attorney General McDonnell speaks at the Virginia Center on Aging’s annual legislative breakfast at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on Jan. 23, 2008.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with (left) John Carlin of WSLS and Stan Moorefield of the Danville Police Department, after receiving awards from the Southwest Crime Prevention Association. The awards were presented during the 2006 Western Regional Triad Conference on March 15, 2006 at the Roanoke Civic Center.
  • 2006 Virginia State TRIAD/S.A.L.T. Council
  • Attorney General McDonnell unveils his 2008 Legislative Agenda at a press conference in the General Assembly Building in Richmond on Jan. 8, 2008.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with Bernadine Rowlett, Executive Assistant to the State Solicitor General, outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 14, 2007, following the Attorney General’s Office arguing the case Virginia v. Moore.
  • Attorney General McDonnell’s office is working with Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club to combat identity theft over the holidays. The program, called S.T.O.P., was kicked off at the Wal-Mart in Short Pump, Richmond, on Dec. 3, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with an Israeli Defense Force soldier in the West Bank. The Attorney General traveled to Israel with five other Attorneys General on an official mission in Fall 2007 to learn about the public safety challenges Israel faces.
  •  Attorney General McDonnell reads a book about Internet safety to a 2nd grade class at Tuckahoe Elementary School in Henrico County on Sept. 20, 2007.
  • At a press conference overlooking Interstate 95 in Richmond, Attorney General McDonnell joins the State Police, DMV, other law enforcement, and the Washington Regional Alcohol Program on Aug. 28, 2007 to launch 'Checkpoint Strikeforce,' a mobilization of DUI checkpoints across Virginia every week for the rest of the year.
  • At the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Richmond on Aug. 21, 2007, Attorney General McDonnell sends-off children from Boys & Girls Clubs across Virginia before they travel to 'Badges for Baseball' camp at the Cal Ripken Academy in Maryland. Created by the Cal Ripken Foundation, U.S. Justice Department, McDonnell's Office and the Va. Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs, 'Badges for Baseball' is a year-long program pairing volunteer law enforcement as mentors and coaches for at-risk youth.
  • During Attorney General McDonnell’s tour across Southwest Virginia, he visited the Wise County Courthouse on Aug. 14, 2007 with Sheriff Ronnie Oakes and placed flowers at the Veterans’ Wall.
  • Attorney General McDonnell and his family served breakfast to children at the Boys & Girls Club in Richmond, which is one of the Central Virginia Foodbank’s 44 Summer feeding sites, on Aug. 2, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell speaks at the National Press Club, in Washington, D.C., July 31, 2007. The Federalist Society hosted a panel discussion on the proper role of state Attorneys General.
  • Interns from the Attorney General’s Summer 2007 program saw Attorney General McDonnell speak at the National Press Club, in Washington, D.C. The Federalist Society hosted a panel discussion July 31, 2007 on the role of Attorneys General.
  • Along with military generals, the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, other dignitaries, and families of Virginians slain in the Global War on Terrorism, Attorney General McDonnell opens the 'Wall of Honor,' during a memorial at the Capitol steps May 24, 2007. The Wall at the Attorney General’s Office is open to the public, at 900 East Main St. in downtown Richmond, featuring photos and profiles of every fallen Virginia service member. McDonnell is a 21-year veteran of the armed forces, and his oldest daughter, Jeanine, recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq.
  • Along with families of Virginians slain in the Global War on Terrorism, Attorney General McDonnell unveils the 'Wall of Honor' May 24, 2007. The Wall is a memorial at the Attorney General's Office open to the public, at 900 East Main St. in downtown Richmond, featuring photos and profiles of every fallen Virginia service member fighting in the Global War on Terrorism.
  • Before speaking at the 'I Have a Dream' ceremony at Broad Rock Elementary in Richmond on May 18, 2007, Attorney General McDonnell chats with second grader Summer Pettus, an aspiring pediatrician. The Attorney General's Office has partnered with the New York City-based I Have a Dream Foundation to give elementary schoolers academic help from second grade through High School, and then guaranteed tuition assistance for college or vocational school.
  • During his technology tour with Northern Virginia Technology Council President & CEO Bobbie Kilberg (pictured right end) on May 16, 2007, Attorney General McDonnell was presented with a framed silicon wafer at Micron Technology in Manassas by Todd House (far left) and Wayne Allan (second from right) of Micron. The Manassas facility employs 1,800 and is a global leader in innovations and semiconductor manufacturing.
  • Responding to the Virginia Tech massacre, Attorney General McDonnell and Gov. Tim Kaine announce that they've closed a background check loophole for gun purchases, at a Richmond press conference April 30, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell spoke at the Rotary Club of Richmond on May 8, 2007. Pictured with McDonnell: Roland Turpin (left) and John Hekman.
  • Attorney General McDonnell spends time with Virginia Tech students at the candlelight vigil April 17, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell speaks at a re-enactment of the Jamestown settlers at Cape Henry, April 26, 2007, to mark the 400th anniversary of the first landing.
  • Attorney General McDonnell brings Attorneys General from across the nation to Virginia for a conference on meth trafficking, April 12, 2007. Pictured, from left, at the press conference at the Richmond Omni: Kentucky AG Greg Stumbo, Maryland AG Douglas Gansler, Mississippi AG Jim Hood, McDonnell, Georgia AG Thurbert Baker, and Florida AG Bill McCollum.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with Boy Scout Troop 197 in Wytheville. Left to right: Clayton Wright, Tanner Williams, Chuck Peterson, Trevor Williams and Aaron Foster.
  • Attorney General McDonnell kicks off the 'Legal Food Frenzy' at the Southwestern Virginia Second Harvest Food Bank in Salem, March 15, 2007.
  • Va. Sen. Jay O'Brien joins Attorney General McDonnell calling for increased immigration authority for state law enforcement, Jan. 17, 2007 at a press conference at the Richmond Capitol.
  • Attorney General McDonnell joins Richard Petty at the NASCAR Nextel Cup Goody's Cool Orange 500 at Martinsville Speedway, April 1, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell kicks off the 'Legal Food Frenzy' at the Southwestern Virginia Second Harvest Food Bank in Salem, March 15, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell meets with U.S. Sen. John McCain in Richmond, Feb. 12, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell cut this cake to celebrate the kick-off of the first statewide 'Legal Food Frenzy' at the Southwestern Virginia Second Harvest Food Bank in Salem, March 15, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell and John Brownlee, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Va., unveil the new Roanoke Valley Financial Crimes Task Force, at the federal courthouse in Roanoke, March 15, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell joins Richmond Mayor L. Douglas Wilder to visit The Healing Place, a rehabilitation shelter in Richmond for homeless men with alcohol and drug addiction issues, March 13, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell visits a Fairfax food pantry, 'Food For Others,' with its Executive Director Roxanne Rice, during his 'Hunger Tour' across Northern Virginia on Feb. 27, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell talks about youth internet safety with two reporters from the Mount Vernon High School student newspaper, 'Em-Vee High,' following his presentation to the Mount Vernon PTA, Feb. 21, 2007.
  • Joined by Norfolk Sheriff Robert McCabe, Attorney General McDonnell warns consumers about Virginia's 'Top 10 Consumer Scams,' in Norfolk Feb. 15, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell at the Annual Legislative Breakfast of the Virginia Center on Aging, in Richmond Jan. 24, 2007.
  • Attorney General McDonnell calls for the creation of a "Senior Alert" for locating missing senior adults who suffer from Alzheimer's or other cognitive impairments, patterned after the "Amber Alert" for missing children.  McDonnell was joined at the Feb. 8, 2007 press conference in Richmond by State Sen. Nick Rerras (pictured), Del. Allen Dudley, the AARP, The Alzheimer's Association and the State Police.
  • Joined by lawyers and leaders in the Food Bank community, Attorney General McDonnell kicks off Virginia's first statewide "Legal Food Frenzy," at a press conference in Richmond Jan. 24, 2007.
  • Mothers Against Drunk Driving commends Attorney General McDonnell for his service, awarding him a plaque Jan. 31, 2007. Pictured from left: Chris Konschak, executive director of MADD Virginia; Jeffrey Levy, public policy liaison for MADD Virginia; and Nancy Rodrigues, public relations for Goldman & Associates.
  • Joined by the legislators who will be carrying key initiatives in the General Assembly, Attorney General McDonnell unveils his 2007 legislative agenda, "Protecting Virginia's Future," at a press conference Jan.9, 2007 in Richmond.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with Abraham Cherrix, a teenager battling cancer. McDonnell stepped in to protect his family's treatment options.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with Abraham Cherrix, a teenager battling cancer. McDonnell stepped in to protect his family's treatment options.
  • Flanked by his Youth Internet Safety Task Force, Attorney General McDonnell releases the Task Force's final report, at a press conference in Richmond Dec. 20, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell announces a partnership with MySpace.com to ban convicted sex offenders from social networking sites, at the General Assembly Building, Dec. 11, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with retired Brunswick County Sheriff James Woodley at the Central Virginia Criminal Justice Academy graduation Dec. 13, 2006 in Lynchburg.
  • At Palmer Elementary in Newport News, Principal Izzy Brown (left) leads a fifth grade class - and Attorney General McDonnell -- in singing Happy Birthday to "Class Action" on the 10th anniversary of the statewide law education program, Dec. 7, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell and Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling join together in a united show of support for passage of the Marriage Amendment, at a press conference on Oct. 25, 2006 in Richmond.
  • Attorney General McDonnell spoke at the Law Enforcement Awards Dinner in Virginia Beach on Aug. 30, 2006, hosted by Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Photo by M.A.D.D. and Eclipse Photography.
  • Along with Del. William Fralin of Roanoke, Attorney General McDonnell unveils the new Va. Dept. of Education internet safety guidelines taught in public school classrooms, at a press conference Monday Oct. 23, 2006 in Richmond.
  • Attorney General McDonnell at the launch of the Commonwealth Scholars program, Sept. 28, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell joined Brandon Silveria, a national anti-drunk driving advocate, to talk about the dangers of drinking and driving, Oct. 3, 2006 at The Steward School. They also unveiled a new statewide Public Service Announcement airing across Virginia.
  • Attorney General McDonnell speaks at The Steward School about the dangers of drinking and driving, along with Brandon Silveria (seated), a national anti-drunk driving advocate. McDonnell and Silveria also unveiled a new statewide Public Service Announcement they taped, sponsored by The Century Council, which is now airing across Virginia.
  • Attorney General McDonnell joined Brandon Silveria, a national anti-drunk driving advocate, and his father Tony Silveria, to talk about the dangers of drinking and driving, Oct. 3, 2006 at The Steward School in Richmond.
  • Thanks to personal donations from employees from the Attorney General's Office during Crime Victims' Rights Week, Attorney General McDonnell gave a $709 check to Prevent Child Abuse Virginia. Pictured with McDonnell: Executive Director Johanna Schuchert, and Brad Neff from the PCAV Board of Directors.
  • Attorney General McDonnell speaks at the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Ceremony at Historic Scotchtown on Sept. 27, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell and HRH the Duke of York (Prince Andrew) dedicate George Washington's Restored Distillery at Mt. Vernon, Sept. 27, 2006. The Duke is the UK's Special Representative for International Trade and Investment.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with Mike O'Connor, president and CEO of the Va. Petroleum Convenience & Grocery Association, after McDonnell spoke at the VPCGA's 58th annual meeting, Sept. 26, 2006 in Williamsburg.
  • Attorney General McDonnell speaks at the third annual Imagine Festival, sponsored by the Attorney General's Gang Reduction and Intervention Program (G.R.I.P.) at Broad Rock Park in Richmond, Sept. 23, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell meets with Keith Easton, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations and Environment, Sept. 26, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell speaks at the Virginia Sheriffs' Association's annual conference, Sept. 18, 2006 in Williamsburg.
  • Attorney General McDonnell meets with members of the AARP. Pictured: Tony Hylton, Director of Communications for AARP Virginia; Ed Susank, State Advocacy Volunteer; Madge Bush, Director of Advocacy; Bill Kalio, State Director of AARP Virginia; and Amy Gilbody, Advocacy Program Coordinator.
  • On the fifth anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, Attorney General McDonnell joined the Governor, legislators, law enforcement, first responders, military officers, and other public safety officials, to commemorate 9/11 on capitol square.
  • Attorney General McDonnell unveils the new Class Action workbook to 550 police officers and teachers at the annual School Safety Conference at the Hampton Convention Center, Aug. 9, 2006, during the 10th anniversary of Class Action.
  • Attorney General McDonnell discusses Commonwealth Preparedness and Homeland Security, at a press conference at the Virginia Port Authority in Norfolk, Aug. 9, 2006.
  • At a press conference at the Virginia Port Authority on Aug. 9, 2006, Attorney General McDonnell and Gov. Tim Kaine announced a more streamlined system for the Office of Commonwealth Preparedness and the Secure Commonwealth Panel, to strengthen homeland security in Virginia.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with Col. Allen Ayers, Jr. of the Virginia National Guard, after a press conference at the Virginia Port Authority in Norfolk, Aug. 9, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell at the University of Richmond School of Law student chapter of the Federalist Society, Feb. 21, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell presented the Y.O.U.T.H. awards to high school students across Virginia on Aug. 14, 2006. The annual awards - which stand for "Young Old United to Help" -- are sponsored by the Attorney General's Office, Troutman Sanders LLP, the Greater Richmond Bar Foundation and the Richmond Kiwanis Club.  Pictured with McDonnell are (left to right) Ashley Tate and Crystal Bialas, who were two of the recipients, and former Attorney General Anthony F. Troy.
  • Attorney General McDonnell speaks to the Salem Rotary Club at the Salem Civic Center on August 10, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell speaks to the Salem Rotary Club at the Salem Civic Center on August 10, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell visits the Virginia Port Authority Police Department in Norfolk, August 9, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with Sgt. Ben Inman of the Port Authority P.D., at a Norfolk port August 9, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell visits a Norfolk port on August 9, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell with Solicitor General Bill Thro after arguing a case in the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • Attorney General McDonnell and Ernie Allen, President of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, at the July 14th meeting of the Attorney General's Youth Internet Safety Task Force.
  • At the 2006 Chicken Festival in Crewe, WVHL Kickin' Country broadcasted live with Attorney General McDonnell. Pictured with him are Larry Armes (left) and Ken Alan, of WVHL in Farmville.
  • Attorney General McDonnell opens the new "one-stop" resource center for G.R.I.P. in Richmond, July 13, 2006.
  • Attorney General McDonnell speaks at the Century Council's "Ask, Listen, Learn: Kids and Alcohol Don't Mix."
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