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Up in smoke: tobacco's
clout goes out

A migrant worker carries a bunch of
flue-cured tobacco leaves atop his head during the annual harvest on a
Sussex County farm in Virginia's southside (AP)
Tobacco, our nation's first export, has
always held a place in the heart of the Old Dominion. In the ceiling of
the Virginia Senate, tobacco leaves entangle the state seal emblems in
murals as a tribute to the plant that served as the backbone of the
state's economy since before slavery. The tobacco lobby, both
manufacturers and farmers, has always been strong in Richmond.
But in 2004, the budget included a tenfold increase of the
state's cigarette excise tax -- a sign that Virginia has changed. The tax,
needed to help solve the state's budget crisis, marked the loosening of
the age-old tobacco lobby's political power hold.
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Paving Virginia -
the future of I-81

New Kingstown Fire Company
arrives at the scene of a wreck on I-81.
Bad accident rates, tons of truck traffic
and unstoppable growth: Many Virginians agree something must be done with
I-81. VDOT accepted STAR Solutions as its partner for the project, but
debate over the highway's future rages on.
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Making ends meet?
An in-depth look at trying to get by
in Rockbridge County, Va.
Nearly 10 percent of Rockbridge
area residents live in poverty, even though many have jobs. This
contradiction characterizes the class known as the “working poor,” people
who find work but do not earn enough to rise out of poverty.
Rockbridge County’s unemployment rate of
2.3 percent is well below the rates in Virginia and the United States;
however, its poverty rate is identical to the state’s and comparable to
the nation’s 11.7 percent. In other words, although most of Rockbridge’s
citizens work, many remain poor.
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Washington and Lee and in-depth
reporting
For six weeks, three separate teams of Washington & Lee University
journalism students researched tobacco, I-81, and Rockbridge County
poverty from a variety of viewpoints to produce these collaborative
multi-media stories.
Participants include:
- Gene Adams
- Andres Amerikaner
- Courtney Brent
- Hilary Henry
- Katie Howell
- Erin Johnson
- Allison Perry
- Geoffrey Rogow
- Mehul Srivastava
- Marty Tompkins
- Jacob Trotter
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