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Falls Church, Virginia • w w w . fc n p . c o m • Free

Founded 1991 • Vol. XXV No. 3

Falls Church • Tysons Corner • Merrifield • McLean • North Arlington • Bailey’s Crossroads

Inside This Week Liberty Tavern Owners Eye Historic F.C. Site The owners of three restaurants in Arlington, successful with operating in older buildings, look to convert the oldest building in Falls Church into a cafe just a block from City Hall. See page 4

Fairfax Woman Struck & Killed on Lee Highway Pavithra Kenjige, 52, of Fairfax County, died late last week after being struck by a car while she was crossing Lee Highway near Stone Road.

Shields Recommends Budget to F.C. City Council With 4-Cent Tax Hike Schools’ Request Accounts for Entire Tax Rate Increase by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

See News Briefs, page 9

Maureen Dowd: Only the Shadow Knows

Somewhere in Smithsonian storage sits a portrait of Bill Clinton with two odd features: He is standing next to a shadow meant to conjure Monica Lewinsky’s blue dress, and he is not wearing his gold wedding ring. See page 13

Press Pass with Rare Essence

Andre “Whiteboy” Johnson, the only founding member of the legendary go-go band Rare Essence still regularly playing with the group says that even after nearly 40 years, he considers the band a new, indie act. See page 25

AT SATURDAY’S LEGISLATIVE Town Hall meeting in McLean were (l. to r.) State Sen. Janet Howell, Del. Marcus Simon, Del. Rip Sullivan, Del. Mark Keam, Del. Kathleen Murphy and Sen. Barbara Favola. (Photo: News-Press)

Democratic Legislators Zero In to Urge 4 McAuliffe Vetoes

by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

Index Editorial..................6 Letters....................6 News & Notes.12-13 Comment........14-17 Calendar.........20-21 Food & Dining ......22

Sports .................18 Press Pass..........25 Classified Ads .....28 Comics, Sudoku & Crossword...........29 Critter Corner.......30

Democrats in the Virginia legislature are zeroing in on four bills passed by their Republicancontrolled bodies that they hope to persuade Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe to veto this month. Speaking at a post-legislative session town hall meeting in McLean last Saturday, State Del. Marcus Simon, who

represents the 53rd District that includes the City of Falls Church, said the bills, if vetoed by the governor, stand a good chance of not being overridden by the legislature when it convenes for its veto session early next month. The four bills are: HR-1318, requiring applicants for an absentee ballot to attach a copy of a photo-ID to the application; HR-1626 (aka the Tebow

Bill) allowing home schooled students to participate on their local high school sports teams; SB-1237, an effort by Republican State Sen. Bryce Reeves to adjust the boundaries of his own district to make it slightly more Republicanleaning; and, SB-948, that prevents state police from sharing information about concealed

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Falls Church City Manager Wyatt Shields having presented his full recommended budget to the F.C. City Council Monday night calling for funding the FY 2016 fiscal year budget with a four cent increase in the real estate tax rate, the public will have its first opportunity to issue its feedback at a town hall meeting this Saturday morning. The meeting will be held at 10 a.m. in the Community Center, 223 Little Falls St. Shields’ recommended budget issued Monday, which as by law included the total School Board request, would increase the real estate tax rate in the City from $1.305 to $1.345 per $100 of assessed valuation. The final decision on this, and all matters pertaining to the budget for the next fiscal year beginning this July 1, are now in the hands of the City Council, which has until the end of April to review all the options, hear from the public, and make its final decisions. While the size of the City’s operating budget grows by 1.59 percent in Shields’ proposed budget – as he is by law required to adopt in full the budget request from the School Board, which voted unanimously last week – it also includes the School Board’s request for a 5.3-percent increase. Thus, the overall budget with these aspects included comes in at $83,068,154, or a 3.1-percent increase over the current fiscal year’s budget. After this Saturday’s town hall meeting, the Council will begin its deliberations in earnest this com-

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