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Schapiro: Andy Miller, emblem of political dynasty unrealized


Jeff Schapiro
As Elizabeth McClanahan tells it, at the Abingdon law firm where she practiced, there was a banged-up metal desk used by a predecessor, Andy Miller. The firm, the former Virginia Supreme Court justice said, would assign the desk to young associates, who were told it had been that of a storied politician.
From that small firm, Miller went to Richmond, where he would build one of Virginia’s biggest law shops. It wasn’t a high-dollar firm. Rather, it was the Office of the Attorney General, which until Miller’s election in 1969, had only a dozen lawyers. Understaffed, it hired private lawyers to advise state agencies even on mundane matters. ....

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Editorial: Andrew Miller's legacy


In 1977, Andrew Miller almost became governor of Virginia.
The fact that he did not was described as “the upset of the century” and accelerated the realignment of Virginia politics that led to its current political order.
If that’s all you know about Andrew Miller — “Andy” Miller to his friends and supporters — then that’s a poor understanding of Virginia history, which we will set about to rectify today. Alas, the occasion for this history lesson is a sad one. Miller passed away July 2 at the age of 88.
While Miller never achieved his goal of becoming governor, he remains an important figure in Virginia politics, one whose legacy still is felt today. He was twice elected attorney general and the 71% of the vote he received when he was reelected in 1973 remains the most of any candidate for the state’s three top offices in the modern era. Miller is regarded as the father of the modern attorney general’s office — cr ....

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Editorial: Andrew Miller's legacy


In 1977, Andrew Miller almost became governor of Virginia.
The fact that he did not was described as “the upset of the century” and accelerated the realignment of Virginia politics that led to its current political order.
If that’s all you know about Andrew Miller — “Andy” Miller to his friends and supporters — then that’s a poor understanding of Virginia history, which we will set about to rectify today. Alas, the occasion for this history lesson is a sad one. Miller died July 2 at the age of 88.
While Miller never achieved his goal of becoming governor, he remains an important figure in Virginia politics, one whose legacy is still felt today. ....

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Editorial: Our All-Star team, part one


Major League Baseball pauses this week for its annual All-Star game. Well, almost annual. There was last year’s pandemic-shortened season that skipped the observance. Baseball is back this year, though, and so are we with our own All-Star teams. Today we recognize nine heavy-hitters in the Southwest and Southside delegation to the General Assembly. On Tuesday, we’ll have a line-up of nine other All-Stars who aren’t in our delegation to Richmond.
As with baseball, our All-Star picks come from different teams, so we have both Democrats and Republicans. Here they are and why:
1. State Sen. Bill Stanley, R-Franklin County. Once again he championed two causes that have special resonance in our region but are really statewide issues. He sponsored a constitutional amendment that would end the state’s constitutionally sanctioned disparity between affluent and not-so-affluent school systems. And he pushed a statewide bond issue to provide $3 billion for school c ....

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