The Washington Post, January 7th, 1999
Gov. James S. Gilmore III (R) recently sat down with Post reporter R.H. Melton to discuss the governor's first year in office, the coming session of the General Assembly, and a new year that will include elections in which Republicans will try to complete their takeover of the legislature. During the past year the governor fulfilled part of his primary campaign promise, as the legislature voted to begin phasing out the state's car tax. The vote came after a sometimes contentious session that began with the creation of a power-sharing agreement in the House, where Democrats and Republicans are ...
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