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Michael C. Bodine1711 West Main StreetRichmond, VA 23220bodinemc@vcu.edu434.238.8425ObjectiveTo gain experience in a field in which I can grow in the areas of communications andjournalism writing. I hope to add to my continuing education with practicalexperience beyond the classroom.Writing ExperienceHad articles published by many news publications, including the Catholic NewsHerald, the Bedford Bulletin, the Henrico Citizen, AltDaily, etc.Wrote on the General Assembly of 2012 for the Capitol News Service at VCU, where Igave primary coverage on the controversial mandatory ultrasound bill andcovered other stories, such as the “Triggerman Rule” and Sen. Mark Warner’stown hall meeting at VCU.Very comfortable with AP styleEmployment er 2010-PresentWork part time in the production department using our M4 Solutions Suitesoftware to help telecommunications companies manage their various networks.Sales Associate, Blue Ridge Soccer and SportsMay2010 - August 2010Responsibilities include fulfillment of team orders, general customer service, salesto the public, stocking and display.Office Assistant, Oakwood Country ClubJanuary - May 2009Assisted Business Manager with archiving files, miscellaneous jobs as assigned.Busboy/Bartender Assistant, Outback SteakhouseJune - October 2008General support for service and kitchen staff; provided bartender with essentialsupplies.Kitchen Staff, Sonic RestaurantJune - August 2007Preparation/cooking of food; worked drive thru window; general cleaning ofkitchen and grill.

EducationJefferson Forest High School - Advanced StudiesGraduated June2009Honors - National Honor SocietyVirginia Commonwealth University- Major: Mass Communications(Public Relations)Skills and AttributesVery comfortable using Microsoft Office software applicationsComfortable with CAD softwareExperienced in using Adobe Indesign, Adobe Audtion, Adobe Premiere, and severalother Adobe Creative suite applicationsNoteworthy InformationCaptain of High school soccer team my senior yearCaptain of my club soccer team my senior year (Lynchburg United Soccer)Member of my church’s diaconate group at First Christian ChurchCompleted volunteering in Lynchburg’s Rotary organization and volunteered inRichmond at a Walk for LupusI’m comfortable using many of the Microsoft Office software applications, includingExcel, Power point, etc.ReferencesJedd Zaring: High School Varsity Soccer coach, Blue Ridge Soccer and Sports, OwnerPhone Number:434-942-1324Ms. Cynthia Taylor: High School Latin teacherPhone Number: 434-238-6060Michael Kelly: Former Principal at Forest Middle School, Family friendPhone Number: 434-384-6851

Legislators Craft Less Invasive Ultrasound Bill : BristowBeat About UsEnterSearch Termssearch Advertising Information Tip Line Login News Columns Community Business Arts & Entertainment Education Sports Health & Wellness Calendar Classifieds Richmond BeatLegislators Craft Less InvasiveUltrasound BillCaptial News Service February 24, 2012 0 Commentshttp://bristowbeat.com/?p 2391 (1 of 5) [3/12/2012 12:36:22 PM]ColumnsFOLLOW US

Legislators Craft Less Invasive Ultrasound Bill : BristowBeatLOCAL GAS PRICESBy Michael BodineCapital News ServiceSafeway 3.75 3.84 3.94Wawa 3.73 3.89 3.997-11 3.73 3.99 3.88UPDATED 3/12/12SectionsSorry! No actual weather data available!RICHMOND – Both chambers of the General Assembly started revising legislation forcing women to get a fetal ultrasoundbefore an abortion after Gov. Bob McDonnell persuaded lawmakers not to require a vaginal probe as part of the procedure.That change was reflected in the revised version of House Bill 462 that the Senate Education and Health Committeeapproved Thursday on an 8-7 party-line vote. This measure, sponsored by Delegate Kathy Byron, R-Lynchburg, will goUpcoming Eventsbefore the full Senate next week.Mar13McDonnell’s recommendation, requiring a “transabdominal” ultrasound but not a “transvaginal” one, also was adopted whenTue1.9:30 am Student Leadershipthe House voted 65-32 Wednesday to modify and approve Senate Bill 484.ConferenceOn Friday, the Senate was ready to consider the change that the House had made to SB 484. But the bill’s sponsor, Sen. JillMar15Holtzman Vogel, R-Winchester, withdrew the measure.ThuOriginally, both HB 462 and SB 484 required an ultrasound that would establish the gestational age of the fetus. In manycases, this would require a transvaginal procedure. Republican legislators supporting the legislation faced criticism fromDemocrats and women’s groups and were the target of jokes on national television shows.http://bristowbeat.com/?p 2391 (2 of 5) [3/12/2012 12:36:22 PM]6:30 pm Committee of 100Discusses Taxes and EducationMar1.

Legislators Craft Less Invasive Ultrasound Bill : BristowBeat17Before Wednesday’s vote, McDonnell asked that the legislation be changed to eliminate the requirement for a transvaginalultrasound before an abortion.Sat1.The Prince William-ManassasRegional Science Fair“It is clear that in the majority of cases, a routine external, transabdominal ultrasound is sufficient to meet the bills’ statedMar19purpose, that is, to determine gestational age,” McDonnell said in a prepared statement.Mon1.“I have come to understand that the medical practice and standard of care currently guide physicians to use other8:30 pm Brentsville District Townprocedures to find the gestational age of a child when abdominal ultrasounds cannot do so.”Hall MeetingAprThe modifications made by GOP lawmakers at the governor’s request did not appease Democrats.Delegate Charniele Herring, D-Alexandria, said McDonnell’s amendments to the bills make them “no less egregious or28Sat11:00 am Occupied Brentsville:intrusive.”Civil War WeekendDelegate Mark Sickles of Franconia also spoke out against the bills.“The entire nation is now looking in and learning each day about our misplaced priorities,” said Sickles, who chairs theHouse Democratic Caucus. “This most personal government intervention was not asked for, is unnecessary, and should bevetoed when it reaches Gov. McDonnell’s desk.”The Virginia Society for Human Life said it hoped the General Assembly would pass a law to “give women a greater degreeof information and protection from unscrupulous abortionists.”“The Virginia Society for Human Life supports the right of women to see an ultrasound and hear her baby’s heartbeat beforeundergoing the far more dangerous and invasive procedure of an abortion, the same procedure which is always a deadlyone for her unborn child,” said Olivia L. Gans, the group’s president.Under the legislation, after performing a fetal ultrasound, medical professionals would offer the woman an opportunity toview the sonogram image and hear the fetal heartbeat. A printout of the ultrasound image would be kept in the woman’shttp://bristowbeat.com/?p 2391 (3 of 5) [3/12/2012 12:36:22 PM]View Calendar »1.

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House Votes to Redefine ‘Triggerman’ Rule LoudounTimes.comMobile Website Login RegisterStaff Directory Advertise Subscribe About UsAdvanced deoClassifiedsAdvertiseHouse Votes to Redefine ‘Triggerman’ RuleMonday, Feb. 20, 2012 by Michael Bodine, Capital News Service 10 comments Email this storyMost Popular in NewsRICHMOND – The Virginia House of Delegates has advanced a bill that would make a broaderrange of criminals eligible for the death penalty.Tuesday, Mar. 6 6931 viewsHouse Bill 389, proposed by Delegate Todd Gilbert, R-Woodstock, would redefine the“triggerman” rule in murder cases. The term “triggerman” refers strictly to the directperpetrators of homicide, according to the current state law.Mother charged with murder sevenyears after death of baby girlWednesday, Mar. 7 5277 viewsDelegate Robert Bell, R-Charlottesville, said the goal of the bill is to make accomplices to the“triggerman” just as eligible for the capital punishment.Friday, Mar. 9 5193 viewsSterling family receives death threatsTuesday, Mar. 6 5724 views“We believe that in some circumstances, someone other than the triggerman is every bit asculpable for the murder as the person who pulled the trigger, and therefore, it should be anoption for juries,” Bell said.He had introduced an identical measure, HB 954. It was incorporated into HB 389.On Tuesday, the House voted 72-28 for the bill. Eight Democrats, 63 Republicans and oneindependent voted for the legislation; four Republicans and 24 Democrats voted against it.The group Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty questions the need for legislation likeHB 389. Steve Northup, executive director of VADP, said the state law is already broad enoughto incorporate those who assist the “triggerman” in a article/house votes to redefine triggerman rule123/ (1 of 5) [3/12/2012 12:34:05 PM]Loudoun supervisors and SchoolBoard face off over budgetLocal D.A.R.E. drug program survivesdespite Delgaudio’s effortsWednesday, Mar. 7 4571 viewsThirty additional days for decision onRail to Loudoun, requests Clarke

House Votes to Redefine ‘Triggerman’ Rule LoudounTimes.com“The word ‘triggerman’ is actually a misnomer,” Northup said. “For example, if there are twoguys, and one guy holds the victim down while the other guy shoots the victim, they can both beprosecuted for capital murder StayConnected“If you believe in capital punishment, then you believe it ought to be available for the worst ofthe crimes committed by the most dangerous people. It’s already broad enough to handle that.”Since the resumption of capital punishment in 1976, Virginia has had more executions than anystate except Texas.Follow Uson TwitterNews SportsNorthup said his main concern is that the bill could increase the use of an irreversiblepunishment for a crime.“Everybody knows that the criminal justice system makes mistakes,” Northup said. “We, fromtime-to-time, convict innocent people If you convict an innocent person, sentence him todeath and execute him, you can’t go back later and say, ‘Oh sorry we made a mistake.’ ”Sen. Mark Obenshain, R-Harrisonburg, also offered a proposal to redefine the “triggerman” rule– Senate Bill 58. However, it was killed last week in the Senate Courts of Justice Committee.The committee voted 7-7 along party lines, with Sen. Bill Stanley, R-Franklin County, abstaining.Like Uson FacebookNews & SportsSubscribevia RSSNews SportsAs HB 389 now moves to the Senate, Northup hopes it will suffer the same fate there as SB 58.But Bell remains optimistic about the bill’s passage in the Senate.“We are hopeful that with the changes in the Senate and governor’s mansion, we can get thispassed this year,” he said.Modifying the “triggerman” rule, he said, would allow courts to determine “whether individualdefendants on a case-by-case basis deserve the ultimate punishment for their actions.”CommentsTue, Feb 21 at 09:43 PM by VOTE NEXT TIME! Report this article/house votes to redefine triggerman rule123/ (2 of 5) [3/12/2012 12:34:05 PM]Join OurEmail ListSign up forweekly updates

House Votes to Redefine ‘Triggerman’ Rule LoudounTimes.comThe Loudoun TimesMirrorAccording to these GOP clowns, Jesus would be packing a concealed weapon,executing criminals like Paul Kersey, hating gays, and subjecting women tohumiliation. Oh yeah, and Jesus is a big supporter of tax cuts for the rich. It isrepeated in the Bible several times.is an interactive, digitalreplicaof the printednewspaper.The only silver lining from observing these idiots is that maybe more than 40%of the electorate will sacrifice 15 minutes of their day next fall to vote.Open the e-editionnow.Tue, Feb 21 at 02:07 PM by Jerk Report this commentNice. Lets open up the death penalty to child molesters as well.View our other print publications available online.Tue, Feb 21 at 12:02 PM by wondering Report this commentFor the record: I did not vote for these dolts if you did not vote, shame on youand you now have no right to complain next election cannot come fast enough!Weekly2011 GuideHomes Guide to LoudounHolidayGift GuideTue, Feb 21 at 09:37 AM by FedUpDude Report this commentGreat now the state can waste far more time and money executing more people;just want we need.Mon, Feb 20 at 10:25 PM by T Report this commentHealth teof lthResolutionsFutureLeadersComingSoonLet Va take care of the criminals or soon it’ll be PG or SE here in Va. Wait til theMetro gets to Tysons Corner and beyond Crook Central. Look at whathappened to Springfield Mall. No crime opportunity for good jobs, goodschools, etc., Crime no jobs, lousy schools, etc.,,,,Mon, Feb 20 at 08:32 PM by Dollarbillphil Report this commentHey Red Wolf, don’t forget gums for gunnecks. Nothing for crumbling crowedroads. Nothing for screwed up schools outside of Northern virginia. Nothingfor small business owners. No tax relief. Kill criminals. Let’s see what womanhave in their wombs. Give the gunnecks their guns, hunting on the Lord’s daytoo. And don’t forget tax breaks for the wealthy. Middle class taking it in theshorts, but, nothing for them, unless they want o hunt on Sundays or carry a gunto Starbucks. The Commonwealth of article/house votes to redefine triggerman rule123/ (3 of 5) [3/12/2012 12:34:05 PM]

House Votes to Redefine ‘Triggerman’ Rule LoudounTimes.comMon, Feb 20 at 05:14 PM by The Red Wolf Report this commentFirst vaginas, then teachers, now killing people. How does this create jobs?Gop bait and switch.Mon, Feb 20 at 04:02 PM by Heehee Report this commentGary also has guns strapped to his ears, wrists, and knees, and ankles. Givesnew meaning to weight-lifting. Love your lucky charms, indeed.Seriously, someone argues that the death penalty is not immoral?Mon, Feb 20 at 01:38 PM by wondering Report this comment“wouldn’t hesitate to shoot some dumb punks face off if he even looked at mefunny”I sincerely hope that your post is meant to be be a joke otherwise you would bevery scary indeedMon, Feb 20 at 11:58 AM by Gunneck Gary Report this commentAll I know is this: if anyone wants to put me in a life or death situation youbetter believe that I’m gonna walk away alive because I carry concealed. I’mproperly trained and registered and wouldn’t hesitate to shoot some dumbpunks face off if he even looked at me funny. I might use the gun on my hip ormaybe the gun on my ankle, I just don’t know - I carry both at all times, just incase. I retain th right to defend my life or my family by using my guns. Nothingbad hadls ever happened to me because I’m always armed and guns can solve allsorts of problems. The other day I thought I was running late for work butbecause I had my guns with me I was able to catch all green lights and make iton time. I went to the dentist to get a cavity filled. It when I got there the dentistsaid the tooth had filled itself - all because of guns. My mother had breastcancer. It was given a clean bill of health because I told that cancer I own manyguns and that cancer decided to leave town before I shot it in it’s face. Guns savelives. So does baby Jesus. I love my guns and I love my God. God is great. Guns,too. Guns, guns, guns!Comments express only the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of this website or any associatedperson or entity. Any user who believes a message is objectionable can contact us at com/index.php/news/article/house votes to redefine triggerman rule123/ (4 of 5) [3/12/2012 12:34:05 PM]

House Votes to Redefine ‘Triggerman’ Rule LoudounTimes.comPost a commentAnyone can post a comment. Registration is not required.By submitting a comment, you agree to our Terms of Service.Name (required):E-mail (required):Remember my personal informationProve you are human and not a spambot:Mix yellow and red to get what color?SubmitBy using this site, you agree to the Terms of Service.News Opinions Sports Entertainment Blogs Video Classifieds Contact Us Work for UsCopyright 2011 Loudoun Times-Mirror, a Times Community Media newspaper.Fauquier VA News Culpeper VA News Gainesville VA News Virginia ws/article/house votes to redefine triggerman rule123/ (5 of 5) [3/12/2012 12:34:05 PM]

Gov. McDonnell signs mandatory ultrasound law LoudounTimes.comMobile Website Login RegisterStaff Directory Advertise Subscribe About UsAdvanced deoClassifiedsAdvertiseGov. McDonnell signs mandatory ultrasound lawThursday, Mar. 8, 2012 by By Michael Bodine, Capital News Service 67 comments Email this storyMost Popular in NewsRICHMOND – The much-debated bill that requires ultrasound testing before abortions hasbeen signed into law by Gov. Bob McDonnell.Tuesday, Mar. 6 6933 viewsThe bill, proposed by Del. Kathy Byron, R-Lynchburg, has been among the most hotly contestedsocial issues in this year’s General Assembly. It even sparked national criticism.Mother charged with murder sevenyears after death of baby girlSterling family receives death threatsTuesday, Mar. 6 5724 viewsWednesday, Mar. 7 5279 viewsMcDonnell signed House Bill 462 into law on Wednesday. Because the measure was amendedmultiple times, it first had to endure two votes from each house of the General Assembly thissession.After signing the legislation, McDonnell issued a statement that acknowledged both sides of themandatory-ultrasound debate. He also stated why he saw it as a necessary measure.“As difficult as an abortion decision is, the information provided by ultrasounds, along withother information given by the doctor pursuant to current law and prevailing medical practice,can help the mother make a fully informed decision,” McDonnell said.“I believe that we become a more compassionate society when we enact reasonable legislation toprotect innocent human life.”The Virginia Society for Human Life expressed its gratitude for the bill’s passage.“In spite of an aggressive and deliberately deceitful public campaign waged by news/article/gov. mcdonnell signs mandatory ultrasound law/ (1 of 20) [3/12/2012 12:38:01 PM]Loudoun supervisors and SchoolBoard face off over budgetFriday, Mar. 9 5197 viewsLocal D.A.R.E. drug program survivesdespite Delgaudio’s effortsWednesday, Mar. 7 4571 viewsThirty additional days for decision onRail to Loudoun, requests Clarke

Gov. McDonnell signs mandatory ultrasound law LoudounTimes.comforces against passage of this bill, the members of the Virginia General Assembly did the rightthing by passing this reasonable bill,” said the society said Wednesday in a press release.“The women and unborn children of Virginia owe a debt of thanks to (McDonnell) and theGeneral Assembly for supporting this pro-woman law.”The original wording of Byron’s bill would have mandated the use of a transvaginal probingprocedure, but the bill was amended at McDonnell’s request to require only a transabdominalultrasound.Many people in opposition to the measure pulled out the stops this past Saturday in the mostaggressive display of dissatisfaction of the bill. About 1,000 protesters stationed themselves onthe steps of the Capitol in a final attempt to stop McDonnell from signing the mandatoryultrasound bill. Many protesters ignored police officers who commanded them to leave. About30 people were arrested.Democratic legislators were quick to voice their distaste for the governor’s signing of the bill.Del. Kaye Kory, D-Fairfax, criticized McDonnell, saying his views on invasive governmentprocedures did not line up.“Gov. McDonnell believes that federal health care reform is ‘big government’ and that airportpat-downs are too invasive,” Kory said. “I can’t think of a single bill passed this session that ismore intrusive and contains more government meddling into private, personal decisions than arequirement to get an unnecessary medical procedure solely to satisfy a rigid social agenda.”Outcry over the governor’s decision to pass the bill extended beyond this year’s Democraticmembers of the General Assembly.Former Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine spoke out against the legislation. He said the issue distractsfrom areas where legislators need to find common ground to allow the country to “create jobs,grow our economy, educate our workforce and tackle our deficit.”“Deviations into the social debates of the past not only distract from those challenges, but theyactually hurt our reputation as a world-class place to do business,” said Kaine, who iscampaigning for a U.S. Senate seat.Brian Moran, who chairs the Democratic Party of Virginia, cited the bill in a fundraising plea forhis party. He has asked people who oppose the bill to make campaign donations to theDemocrats.“Virginia Republicans know they cannot win this year if they don’t distract the public from theirdangerous, divisive and disgusting attack on women, so they’re trying to change the subject,”Moran ticle/gov. mcdonnell signs mandatory ultrasound law/ (2 of 20) [3/12/2012 12:38:01 PM]StayConnectedFollow Uson TwitterNews SportsLike Uson FacebookNews & SportsSubscribevia RSSNews SportsJoin OurEmail ListSign up forweekly updates

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