The Virginian-Pilot
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Two years ago, a powerful Virginia lawmaker was instrumental in getting state funding for a teacher training center at Old Dominion University.
The day the money began flowing, the center put him on its payroll.
Del. Phillip Hamilton and the man who hired him at ODU say he was hired because of his credentials as an educator, not because of his political connections.
A government ethics expert and Hamilton's re-election opponent call it a conflict of interests.
Hamilton, a Newport News Republican, is a retired teacher and school administrator who works part time as coordinator of innovation and development for the Newport News school system.
During the 2007 General Assembly session, Hamilton sponsored an amendment to the state budget that provided startup funding for the Center for Teacher Quality and Educational Leadership at ODU.
Since then, the center has received $500,000 a year in state money. The center, in turn, has been paying Hamilton $40,000 a year as an independent contractor.
A legislator for 20 years, Hamilton is a senior member of the budget-writing House Appropriations Committee. Each year he sits on the House-Senate budget conference committee, a select group of lawmakers who hamme r out the final details of the state budget.
Virginia's conflict-of-interest law says a legislator cannot "accept any business or professional opportunity when he knows that there is a reasonable likelihood that the opportunity is being afforded him to influence him in the performance of his official duties."
In an interview, Hamilton said there is no conflict in this case, because he was not yet on the ODU payroll when he introduced the initial budget amendment for the center and he has done nothing to advance the center's continued funding since he was hired.
"It would be wholeheartedly inappropriate for me to do that," he said.
There was no discussion with ODU officials of possible employment with the center before his introduction of the budget amendment, he said.
Hamilton said he has not recused himself from any votes on the basis of his employment by ODU because there have been no separate votes pertaining to the center. He has voted for the overall budget bill, which includes funding for the center.
According to his contract, Hamilton serves as coordinator for the center. His stated duties include recruiting school districts to participate in center activities, marketing the center to state and federal officials and maintaining records.
The center is based in a small office in ODU's Peninsula Higher Education Center in Hampton. It shares space with the Urban Learning and Leadership Center, another ODU-affiliated entity that provides some training services for the teacher-quality center.
Hamilton said he has worked closely with the urban learning center. However, Harvey Perkins, that center's chief executive officer, said he was unaware that Hamilton had any role in the teacher-quality center.
Hamilton was hired by Dave Blackburn, director of the Program for Research and Evaluation in Public Schools in ODU's Darden College of Education.
Blackburn said ODU has been working with the Newport News school system for several years and Hamilton's hiring grew out of that partnership.
"It was just a natural fit," he said.
Blackburn and Hamilton had worked together in the Newport News school system before Blackburn came to ODU.
Blackburn said the ODU center is working with eight other school systems, including Norfolk, Virginia Beach and Hampton, and has received $19 million in competitive grants.
Hamilton helped win those grants, Blackburn said, adding, "He's more than leveraged the money that we're paying him."
Hamilton's affiliation with the ODU center raises several red flags, said Judy Nadler, a senior fellow in government ethics at Santa Clara University in California.
One problem, Nadler said, is that he is serving two masters - the center and the state legislature, its funding source.
Of particular concern, she added, is that one of his duties is promoting the center to government officials.
"When he is going to one of these legislative bodies and he says, 'How do you do? I'm here as the coordinator of this center,' they actually know him as a member of the state legislature," said Nadler, a former mayor of the city of Santa Clara. "If it were John Jones who was the coordinator of the center and he went knocking on doors, would he get the same response? Obviously not.
"If you say, 'No, thank you, we don't have any money,' or 'No, thank you, we send our students to a different institute,' there's certainly the possibility that people would feel that there may be some retribution.
"If they don't consider this a conflict, I guess my question would be, what is a conflict?" Nadler said. "Where is your threshold?"
Hamilton faces opposition for re-election this fall from Newport News attorney Robin Abbott, a Democrat.
"In my judgment, a member of the Appropriations Committee drawing salary from funding he initiated using taxpayer dollars denotes a clear impropriety and an obvious conflict of interests," Abbott said in a statement. "This is another example that the people of the 93rd District deserve a new delegate focused on the needs of the people."
Pilot writer Julian Walker contributed to this report.
Bill Sizemore, (757) 446-2276, bill.sizemore@pilotonline.com

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Oh, God, more of the "Ditto head" rheortic
You can always tell who are the "Ditto Heads". You know, the listeners of Rush Limbaugh, Hannity,etc political hacks.The sheep will come out of the barn all repeating the same rhetoric word by word. Just look at the previous post. Dodd is the word of the week, as their sheep herder has been singing all week. Amazing how they will turn every thing that happens back to the same garbage. Instead of focusing on the issue, the crook in the story, they start the usual Bahh Bahh! All in tune together. The guy is this article is a crook and a cheat. It has nothing to do with any party. But to them anything gives them the opening to start bashing the Democrat party, just like the sheep they are. For 8 years we listened to the Bahh Bahh of this crowd as Bush lead our country into a bogus war, and into a economic ditch.May God help us!
I know this is a....
matter for local voters, but seeing how I've seen the names of the esteemed Senators Dodd and Conrad invoked, it's interesting that Congress has decided that there will be no investigations into their sweetheart deals, per today's Pilot. Business as usual, I reckon. I'm sure there will be no editorial outrage expressed by that extension of the DNC known as the Pilot's Editorial Board. How's that change coming that you all voted for? How's that new level of transparency doing? Get back with me on that, 'ya hear?
The REAL conflict of interest
Yes, let's talk about a "conflict of interest." We have a Democratic Governor working part-time for the voters who elected him and part-time on partisan politics. Virginia taxpayers are paying 100% of his salary. Where is the Pilot's and Robin Abbott's disgust, questioning and inuendos here?
disgust?
Where was the disgust from the republicans when we had republican Governor Gilmore (RNC chairman) working part-time for the voters who elected him and part-time on partisan politics?
"leveraged"
A neat investment term indicating control of big money with small money. In this case $40k brought in $500k. A pretty good investment after all!
Hey Pilot watchdogs!
How about something on the ducking & dodging of responsibilities by the Democrat Congressional "leadership" regarding the investigation of sweetheart mortgage deals given to Democrat Senators Dodd & Conrad (and possibly even a Republican or 2 - you can't resist that now, can ya?)
If ya need to refresh your memories on how to write an objective piece, it's on breitbart.com.
How much does it take?
Given the comments defending Hamilton in this latest situation, I wonder how much it takes for some of the posters to conclude that Hamilton and the members of the republican caucus from Hampton Roads have not served our interest? How many more bridges need to close? How many more rest stops need to be shuttered? How many more pot holes do we need to endure before you acknowledge that the republican caucus hs brought us only decay and deterioration? I don't care whether he is a republican or a democrat; the point is, he is in the majority in the House, and has been for a decade, and they have continued to block adequate funding for transportation for all that time. So what is the cost of failing to do ones job?
What is the cost of another frivolous lawyer?
So what will having yet another lawyer in the legislature change? More legislation to make it easier to sue. This is NOT what the citizens of the 93rd district need!
Go Phil! He has lived here is whole life, he cares about this community and has represented us well!
Take your pot holes and shove em.
You speak of the roads as if they're in bad condition. Perhaps you are unaware of the fact that Virginia is consistently ranked as having the best roads in the nation. And, your DEMOCRATIC governor made the decision to close the rest stops. Delegates did not vote on this decision. CHECK YOUR FACTS MIKE!
This cas about Hamilton has
This cas about Hamilton has nothing to do with transportation.