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Virginia Issues & Answers is a public policy forum published semi-annually
by the Office of University Relations, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, as an outreach service of the university.


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Spring 00: Volume 7, Number 1
  • VIA coverHealthy Indoor Air for Virginia's
    Homes
  • The chip mill conflict: A wake-up
    call for a comprehensive Virginia
    forest policy?
  • Sprawl in Virginia: Is Dillon
    the villain?
  • The Standards of Learning (SOL)
    Reform: Real consequences require
    real tests
  • Saving time and money: Coordinating state
    and local vehicle requirements
  • A new model for higher education

Spring 01: Volume 7, Number 2
  • VIA coverVirginia's College Students:
    Reversing alcohol and other drug
    abuse problems
  • The IT workforce challenge:
    Can Virginia find solutions?
  • The Digital Dominion's Digital Divide
  • Performance funding in Virginia's
    higher education
  • The Standards of Learning work
    because the tests count
Winter 02: Volume 8, Number 1
  • VIA coverWiring all of Virginia
  • Genetically modified fish and
    shellfish: Food for thought
  • Cultural diversity and qualilty
    education: How the twain do meet
  • State support and the funding gap
    in higher education
  • A reality check on smart growth
    in Virginia
Spring 02: Volume 8, Number 2
  • VIA coverReforming Virginia's constitution
  • New clean water challenges
  • Virginia's Indian nations: Policy
    issues and solutions for future
    generations
  • Drugs, alcohol, and youth:
    Strategies to make a difference
  • Homeland security: The emerging
    policy challenge
Fall 02: Volume 9, Number 1
  • VIA coverTax reform: Saving Virginia's economy and easing regressiveness
  • Virginia's fiscal crisis: A tale of politics
  • Education and human services: Putting the squeeze on municipalities
  • Tax restructuring in Virginia's
    counties: The time has come

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