Message of Thanks

February 19th, 2006

I hope this letter finds you well and in good spirits. With gratitude, I write to thank you again for the generous support you have provided me. With regret, I write to inform you that I have ended my 2006 campaign for Congress. Read the rest of this entry »

Environment

December 8th, 2005

Maintaining the health of our environment and our natural resources is one of the best investments we can make. Our economic strength has so many ties to the natural resources of Southeast Virginia to include the water we drink, the water we fish and the soil we plant. Read the rest of this entry »

A REAL Prescription Drug Bill

December 8th, 2005

Our seniors are treasures and to ignore their needs is a national disgrace. David Ashe will work to pass a Medicare Prescription Drug Bill one that gives real benefits and does not simply feed the greed of HMO???s and insurance companies. The current law that was passed by this Congress is described as ???the best we can do for now.” The bottom line is that the benefits to seniors is minimal but the benefit to HMOs and insurance companies is enormous. HMO???s and insurance companies will now collect billions in federal money. Read the rest of this entry »

Worker’s Rights

December 8th, 2005

Our successful, market-driven economy rewards the best of the best in the workplace, and there is no worker like an American worker. However, American companies can find cheap labor overseas. And, there is a reason: Workers in some countries have no ability to enforce their rights or demand a living wage. In countries like China, rights exist on paper, but not in practice. Chinese workers have only the minimum amounts of salary, safety and rest to keep them alive, no more. Read the rest of this entry »

Military Retirees

December 8th, 2005

Americans are taught to respect and cherish our elders. And, we must especially cherish the men and women who served in our military. Current policy short-changes our veterans with regard to hard-earned pensions and much-needed health care. For example, if a service member has incurred a disability after 20 or more years of service current policy will not allow that service member to receive a disability pension in addition to retirement pay. Read the rest of this entry »

A Strong U.S. Israel Relationship

December 8th, 2005

David Ashe supports our strong U.S.-Israel relationship. America has too powerful a position in the world to ever be viewed as anything less than staunchly pro-Israel. If we waiver even a fraction, the world will see and the enemies will act.

David is a student of Israel and Middle East history and understands the importance of key United States legislation condemning the ICJ’s decision on Israel’s Security Fence, Nuclear Nonproliferation as it pertains to Iran, and Foreign Aid. Unwavering support and acknowledgment that Israel knows best how to defend herself, will drive David’s actions in Congress. Read the rest of this entry »

Affordable Health Care

December 8th, 2005

There is a reason that American health care is second to none in the world: American dedication to medical science and the economic health that can develop such health care. However, the industry must reach out to the tens of millions of Americans for whom affordable health care is not available. Read the rest of this entry »

David Ashe for Congress Campaign!

November 29th, 2005

Dear Friend,

I hope this letter finds you well and in good spirits. Like thousands of supporters across Virginia, I spent 13 hours at the polls on November 8 to help ensure voters knew that Governor-Elect Tim Kaine fights for working families. Over the last year, I have put my resources to work hosting multiple events for Tim Kaine and the strong candidates on the ballot with him. The ability to have been a small part of the victory is an enormous source of pride for all of us. And, it sets the tone for what we’ll accomplish together in 2006. Read the rest of this entry »

Veterans eye seats in congress

September 6th, 2005

WASHINGTON - Veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are planning to challenge congressional incumbents on both sides of the political aisle in 2006, but which party will benefit remains to be seen.

While dispelling speculation that Democrats are actively recruiting war veterans to feed into the public’s growing concern over President Bush’s strategy in Iraq, party operatives say they are sure that such candidates could pose a formidable challenge to Republicans next year. Read the rest of this entry »

Two Iraq war veterans campaigning for congress

August 23rd, 2005

Patrick Murphy, D-Pa. and David Ashe, D-Va., are striving to complete the mission that U.S. Marine reservist and Iraq war veteran Paul Hackett (D) could not in early August, by becoming the first Iraq veterans elected to the U.S. Congress.

Murphy became a candidate for Pennsylvania’s 8th District seat in May. He was a pilot in the 82nd airborne division in Iraq and earned a bronze star. He raised a little more than $90,000 in five weeks according to the July 2005 Federal Election Commission (FEC) report; his cash on hand totals almost $79,000. It is a record for a first-time Democratic Congressional candidate in Bucks County. The Philadelphia suburbs- 8th District has been in Republican hands for the past 12 years with freshman U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R) currently holding the seat. Read the rest of this entry »