A Guide to the Governor Mark R. Warner, Executive Office, Records, 2001-2006
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 42621, 42622, 42623, 42624, 42625, 42627
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Preferred Citation
Records of the Executive Office of Governor Mark R. Warner, 2001-2006, [cite specific accession used], State Records Collection, Library of Virginia
Acquisition Information
Office of the Governor, Patrick Henry Building, 1111 E. Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia, 23219, accession 42621-42625 and 42627 transferred on 7 April 2006.
Biographical Information
The Executive Office is a division of the Office of the Governor in the Executive Branch of Virginia state government. Members of the Executive Office include the Governor and Chief of Staff and their assistants. The Executive Office during Governor Mark R. Warner's administration (2002-2006) was responsible for the Governor's Weekly Status Reports, Cabinet Meeting Journals, and budget materials. On 10 December 2001, Governor-elect Warner, chose William H. Leighty, then director of the Virginia Retirement System, to serve as his Chief of Staff. In this position, Leighty duties included the administration of the state government planning budget process, administration of the state government personnel system, review (in the absence of the governor), major planning, budgetary, personnel, policy, and legislative matters, act as chief liaison officer with members of the General Assembly, and to act as Senior Executive Assistant (Warner Executive Order 3, 12 January 2002).
Scope and Content
The Governor Mark R. Warner, Executive Office, Records are housed in 24 boxes. The collection is arranged into four (4) series. Series have been designated for: I. Weekly Status Reports; II. Cabinet Meeting Journals; III. State Budget Files; and IV. Chief of Staff Files. These records include agreements, reports, correspondence, memorandums, budget documents, agendas, handouts, invitations, and speeches. This collection documents the issues and policy decisions of the Warner Administration (2002-2006) as well as the actions of Bill Leighty, Governor Warner's Chief of Staff.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged into the following series:
I. Weekly Status Reports, 2002-2006 II. Cabinet Meeting Journals, 2002-2005 III. State Budget Files, 2004 IV. Chief of Staff Files, 2001-2006Contents List
The Weekly Status Reports series is housed in 9 boxes, arranged chronologically and contains the weekly reports submitted to the Governor and Chief of Staff by the Governor's Cabinet, including the Secretaries of Administration (Sandra D. Bowen), Agriculture and Forestry (Robert S. Bloxom, 2004-2006), Commerce and Trade (Michael Schewel), Education (Belle S. Wheelan, 2002-2005 and Peter Blake, 2005-2006), Finance (John M. Bennett), Health and Human Resources (Jane H. Woods), Natural Resources (W. Tayloe Murphy, Jr.), Public Safety (John W. Marshall), Technology (George C. Newstrom, 2002-2004 and Eugene J. Huang, 2004-2006), and Transportation (Whitt Clement, 2002-2005 and Homer Pierce (2005-2006). Also included are reports by the Assistant to the Governor for Commonwealth Preparedness (John Hager, 2002-2004 and George Foresman, 2004-2006) and the Office of Constituent Services (Rita R. Henderson, 2002-2004, Dietra Y. Trent, 2004-2005 and Margaret K. Hughson, 2005-2006). Reports were submitted each Thursday and placed in a binder for the Governor that he took with him at the end of the day on Friday. A second copy of the report was made for the Chief of Staff. The level of detail varied for each cabinet officer and items of importance were highlighted by staff for the Governor. Each report contains information on legislation, Governor's initiatives/special projects, agency matters/operations, events/agency visits, audits/investigations/compliance, stakeholder issues and pending decisions. Not all reports are extant and the first report does not begin until 21 March 2002. This series provides a weekly account of the issues and policy decisions of the Warner Administration.
Notable topics and issues include: anti-gang initiative, avian flu outbreak in the Shenandoah Valley, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC), Budget Reduction Plans (2002), Capitol Square and Capitol Building renovations, Civil Rights Memorial, Drought (2002), Dulles Corridor Rail Project, 8th and 9th Street Office Buildings, Education for a Lifetime, eVa, Family Access to Medical Insurance Security (FAMIS), Higher Education Initiatives, Hurricane Isabel, I-81/PPTA, IT Transformation and creation of VITA, K-12 Initiatives, Library of Virginia maintenance issues, minority procurement and SWAM (Small, Women and Minority) business, Motorsports Initiative, Old City Hall in Richmond, Governor's Partnership for Achieving School Success (PASS), Race to GED, Tax Reform (2004), and Veterans Issues.
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Reports prior to 21 March 2002 are not extant
- Box 1
Folder 1
21 March 2002
- Box 1
Folder 2
28 March 2002
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Reports for 4 April and 11 April 2002 are not extant
- Box 1
Folder 3
18 April 2002
- Box 1
Folder 4
25 April 2002
- Box 1
Folder 5
2 May 2002
- Box 1
Folder 6
9 May 2002
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16 May, 23 May, 30 May and 6 June 2002 are not extant
- Box 1
Folder 7
13 June 2002
- Box 1
Folder 8
20 June 2002
- Box 1
Folder 9
27 June 2002
- Box 1
Folder 10
11 July 2002
- Box 1
Folder 11
18 July 2002
- Box 1
Folder 12
25 July 2002
- Box 1
Folder 13
1 August 2002
- Box 1
Folder 14
8 August 2002
- Box 1
Folder 15
15 August 2002
- Box 1
Folder 16
22 August 2002
- Box 1
Folder 17
29 August 2002
- Box 1
Folder 18
6 September 2002
- Box 1
Folder 19
13 September 2002
- Box 2
Folder 1
20 September 2002
- Box 2
Folder 2
27 September 2002
- Box 2
Folder 3
4 October 2002
- Box 2
Folder 4
11 October 2002
- Box 2
Folder 5
18 October 2002
- Box 2
Folder 6
25 October 2002
- Box 2
Folder 7
1 November 2002
- Box 2
Folder 8
8 November 2002
- Box 2
Folder 9
15 November 2002
- Box 2
Folder 10
22 November 2002
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29 November 2002 - no report
- Box 2
Folder 11
6 December 2002
- Box 2
Folder 12
13 December 2002
- Box 2
Folder 13
20 December 2002
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27 December 2002 - no report
- Box 2
Folder 14
3 January 2003
- Box 2
Folder 15
10 January 2003
- Box 2
Folder 16
17 January 2003
- Box 2
Folder 17
24 January 2003
- Box 2
Folder 18
31 January 2003
- Box 3
Folder 1
7 February 2003
- Box 3
Folder 2
14 February 2003
- Box 3
Folder 3
21 February 2003
- Box 3
Folder 4
28 February 2003
- Box 3
Folder 5
7 March 2003
- Box 3
Folder 6
14 March 2003
- Box 3
Folder 7
21 March 2003
- Box 3
Folder 8
28 March 2003
- Box 3
Folder 9
4 April 2003
- Box 3
Folder 10
11 April 2003
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18 April 2003 - no report
- Box 3
Folder 11
25 April 2003
- Box 3
Folder 12
2 May 2003
- Box 3
Folder 13
9 May 2003
- Box 3
Folder 14
16 May 2003
- Box 3
Folder 15
23 May 2003
- Box 3
Folder 16
30 May 2003
- Box 4
Folder 1
6 June 2003
- Box 4
Folder 2
13 June 2003
- Box 4
Folder 3
20 June 2003
- Box 4
Folder 4
27 June 2003
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4 July 2003 - no report
- Box 4
Folder 5
11 July 2003
- Box 4
Folder 6
18 July 2003
- Box 4
Folder 7
25 July 2003
- Box 4
Folder 8
1 August 2003
- Box 4
Folder 9
8 August 2003
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15 August 2003 - not extant
- Box 4
Folder 10
22 August 2003
- Box 4
Folder 11
29 August 2003
- Box 4
Folder 12
5 September 2003
- Box 4
Folder 13
12 September 2003
- Box 4
Folder 14
19 September 2003
- Box 4
Folder 15
26 September 2003
- Box 4
Folder 16
3 October 2003
- Box 4
Folder 17
10 October 2003
- Box 4
Folder 18
17 October 2003
- Box 4
Folder 19
24 October 2003
- Box 4
Folder 20
31 October 2003
- Box 5
Folder 1
7 November 2003
- Box 5
Folder 2
14 November 2003
- Box 5
Folder 3
21 November 2003
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28 November 2003 - no report
- Box 5
Folder 4
5 December 2003
- Box 5
Folder 5
12 December 2003
- Box 5
Folder 6
19 December 2003
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26 December 2003 - no report
- Box 5
Folder 7
5 January 2004
- Box 5
Folder 8
16 January 2004
- Box 5
Folder 9
23 January 2004
- Box 5
Folder 10
30 January 2004
- Box 5
Folder 11
6 February 2004
- Box 5
Folder 12
13 February 2004
- Box 5
Folder 13
20 February 2004
- Box 5
Folder 14
27 February 2004
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5 March 2004 to 9 April 2004 - not extant
- Box 5
Folder 15
16 April 2004
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23 April 2004 to 7 May 2004 - not extant
- Box 5
Folder 16
14 May 2004
- Box 5
Folder 17
21 May 2004
- Box 5
Folder 18
28 May 2004
- Box 5
Folder 19
4 June 2004
- Box 6
Folder 1
11 June 2004
- Box 6
Folder 2
18 June 2004
- Box 6
Folder 3
25 June 2004
- Box 6
Folder 4
2 July 2004
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9 July 2004 - no report
- Box 6
Folder 5
16 July 2004
- Box 6
Folder 6
23 July 2004
- Box 6
Folder 7
30 July 2004
- Box 6
Folder 8
6 August 2004
- Box 6
Folder 9
13 August 2004
- Box 6
Folder 10
20 August 2004
- Box 6
Folder 11
27 August 2004 (2 copies)
- Box 6
Folder 12
3 September 2004
- Box 6
Folder 13
10 September 2004
- Box 6
Folder 14
17 September 2004
- Box 6
Folder 15
24 September 2004
- Box 6
Folder 16
1 October 2004
- Box 6
Folder 17
8 October 2004
- Box 6
Folder 18
15 October 2004
- Box 6
Folder 19
22 October 2004
- Box 6
Folder 20
29 October 2004
- Box 6
Folder 21
5 November 2004
- Box 6
Folder 22
12 November 2004
- Box 7
Folder 1
19 November 2004
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26 November 2004 - no report
- Box 7
Folder 2
3 December 2004
- Box 7
Folder 3
10 December 2004
- Box 7
Folder 4
17 December 2004
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24 December 2004 - no report
- Box 7
Folder 5
31 December 2004
- Box 7
Folder 6
7 January 2005
- Box 7
Folder 7
14 January 2005
- Box 7
Folder 8
21 January 2005
- Box 7
Folder 9
28 January 2005
- Box 7
Folder 10
4 February 2005
- Box 7
Folder 11
11 February 2005
- Box 7
Folder 12
18 February 2005
- Box 7
Folder 13
25 February 2005
- Box 7
Folder 14
4 March 2005
- Box 7
Folder 15
11 March 2005
- Box 7
Folder 16
18 March 2005
- Box 7
Folder 17
25 March 2005
- Box 7
Folder 18
1 April 2005
- Box 7
Folder 19
8 April 2005
- Box 7
Folder 20
15 April 2005
- Box 7
Folder 21
22 April 2005
- Box 7
Folder 22
29 April 2005
- Box 8
Folder 1
6 May 2005 (2 copies)
- Box 8
Folder 2
13 May 2005
- Box 8
Folder 3
20 May 2005
- Box 8
Folder 4
27 May 2005
- Box 8
Folder 5
3 June 2005
- Box 8
Folder 6
10 June 2005
- Box 8
Folder 7
17 June 2005
- Box 8
Folder 8
24 June 2005
- Box 8
Folder 9
1 July 2005
- Box 8
Folder 10
8 July 2005
- Box 8
Folder 11
15 July 2005
- Box 8
Folder 12
22 July 2005
- Box 8
Folder 13
29 July 2005
- Box 8
Folder 14
5 August 2005
- Box 8
Folder 15
12 August 2005
- Box 8
Folder 16
19 August 2005
- Box 8
Folder 17
26 August 2005
- Box 8
Folder 18
2 September 2005
- Box 8
Folder 19
9 September 2005
- Box 8
Folder 20
16 September 2005
- Box 8
Folder 21
23 September 2005
- Box 9
Folder 1
30 September 2005
- Box 9
Folder 2
7 October 2005
- Box 9
Folder 3
14 October 2005
- Box 9
Folder 4
21 October 2005
- Box 9
Folder 5
28 October 2005
- Box 9
Folder 6
4 November 2005
- Box 9
Folder 7
11 November 2005
- Box 9
Folder 8
18 November 2005
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25 November 2005 - no report
- Box 9
Folder 9
2 December 2005
- Box 9
Folder 10
9 December 2005
- Box 9
Folder 11
16 December 2005
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23 December 2005 - no report
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30 December 2005 - no report
- Box 9
Folder 12
6 January 2006
- Box 9
Folder 13
13 January 2006
The Cabinet Meeting Journals series is housed in 4 boxes and is arranged chronologically. The Cabinet Meeting Journals were maintained by Governor Warner's Chief of Staff, Bill Leighty and were kept in a binder by quarter. The Journals contain meeting agendas and presentation handouts of a variety of topics of current interest. Typically, the handouts included in the binder are from invited presenters to Cabinet meetings.
Notable topics and items include: Drought Task Force Update (17 June 2002, 26 August 2002, 16 September 2002, 23 September 2002, 30 September 2002, 7 October 2002, 21 October 2002, 4 November 2002, and 2 December 2002); Implementing the Governor's Technology Strategic Plan (26 August 2002); King William Reservoir Briefing (23 September 2002); Preliminary Budget Outlook for the Rest of this Biennium (22 July 2002); Governor's Commission on Efficiency and Effectiveness, Working Report (16 December 2002); State of the Commonwealth Address, Draft, Version 3 (6 January 2003); SARS Update (28 April 2003); Preliminary Budget Outlook, 2004-2006 (16 June 2003); SWAM (25 July 2005); Chief Accomplishments List (19 September 2005 and 17 October 2005); Hurricane Katrina (19 September 2005).
- Box 10
Folder 1
January 2002
- Box 10
Folder 2
February 2002
- Box 10
Folder 3
March 2002
- Box 10
Folder 4
April 2002
- Box 10
Folder 5
May 2002
- Box 10
Folder 6
June 2002
- Box 10
Folder 7
July 2002
- Box 10
Folder 8
August 2002
- Box 11
Folder 1
September 2002
- Box 11
Folder 2
October 2002
- Box 11
Folder 3
November 2002
- Box 11
Folder 4
December 2002
- Box 11
Folder 5
January 2003 - February 2003
- Box 11
Folder 6
March 2003
- Box 12
Folder 1
April 2003
- Box 12
Folder 2
May 2003
- Box 12
Folder 3
June 2003
- Box 12
Folder 4
July 2003 - September 2003
- Box 12
Folder 5
October 2003 - June 2004
- Box 12
Folder 6
July 2004 - September 2004
- Box 13
Folder 1
October 2004 - December 2004
- Box 13
Folder 2
January 2005 - April 2005
- Box 13
Folder 3
May 2005 - June 2005
- Box 13
Folder 4
July 2005 - October 2005
The State Budget Files series is housed in 7 boxes and is arranged into two subseries. Subseries have been designated for Impact of the Tax Reform Plan and the 2004-2006 Budget on Localities and Miscellaneous State Budget Files.
- Impact of the Tax Reform Plan and the 2004-2006 Budget on Localities , 2004 (accession 42622) .
This subseries is housed in 6 boxes and is divided into two sections: alphabetical by member and alphabetical by locality. This is the larger of the two subseries and contains a comprehensive breakdown of the benefits of Governor Warner's 2004 Tax Reform Plan by House and Senate District and locality. Features include: changes in the standard deductions, rates and brackets, filing threshold and age deduction. Other features included an increase in the sales tax and state cigarette tax, and a reduction in the sales tax on food. The Locality breakdown includes a profile of residents and income tax returns for each locality in 2001.
- Box 14
Folder 1
Organized by Member: Sen. Bell through Chichester
- Box 14
Folder 2
Organized by Member: Sen. Colgan through Devolites
- Box 14
Folder 3
Organized by Member: Sen. Edwards through Hanger
- Box 14
Folder 4
Organized by Member: Sen. Hawkins through Lambert
- Box 14
Folder 5
Organized by Member: Sen. Locke through Lucas
- Box 14
Folder 6
Organized by Member: Sen. Marsh through Newman
- Box 15
Folder 1
Organized by Member: Sen. Norment through Potts
- Box 15
Folder 2
Organized by Member: Sen. Puckett through Quayle
- Box 15
Folder 3
Organized by Member: Sen. Rerras through Reynolds
- Box 15
Folder 4
Organized by Member: Sen. Ruff through Stosch
- Box 15
Folder 5
Organized by Member: Sen. Ticer through Watkins
- Box 15
Folder 6
Organized by Member: Sen. Whipple through Williams
- Box 16
Folder 1
Organized by Locality (County): Accomack County through Cumberland County
- Box 16
Folder 2
Organized by Locality (County): Dickenson County through James City County
- Box 16
Folder 3
Organized by Locality (County): King George County through Pulaski County
- Box 16
Folder 4
Organized by Locality (County): Rappahannock County through York County
- Box 16
Folder 5
Organized by Locality (City): Alexandria through Martinsville
- Box 16
Folder 6
Organized by Locality (City): Newport News through Winchester
- Box 17
Folder 1
Organized by Locality (Town): Abingdon through McKenney
- Box 17
Folder 2
Organized by Locality (Town): Narrows through Wytheville
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Organized by Member: Book 4 containing information on districts of Delegates with surname beginning with A and part of B is missing (found see - Box 19, Folder 6)
- Box 17
Folder 3
Organized by Member: Del. Baskerville through Byron
- Box 17
Folder 4
Organized by Member: Del. Callahan through Cosgrove
- Box 17
Folder 5
Organized by Member: Del. Councill through Ebbin
- Box 17
Folder 6
Organized by Member: Del. Eisenberg through Hargrove
- Box 18
Folder 1
Organized by Member: Del. Hogan through Hurt
- Box 18
Folder 2
Organized by Member: Del. Ingram through Jones
- Box 18
Folder 3
Organized by Member: Del. Keister through Lewis
- Box 18
Folder 4
Organized by Member: Del. Lingamfelter through May
- Box 18
Folder 5
Organized by Member: Del. McDonnell through Moran
- Box 18
Folder 6
Organized by Member: Del. Morgan through Parrish
- Box 19
Folder 1
Organized by Member: Del. Peterson-Putney
- Box 19
Folder 2
Organized by Member: Del. Rapp-Shannon
- Box 19
Folder 3
Organized by Member: Del. Sherwood-Suit
- Box 19
Folder 4
Organized by Member: Del. Tata-Ware
- Box 19
Folder 5
Organized by Member: Del. Watts-Wright
- Box 19
Folder 6
Organized by Member: Del. Abbitt-Barlow
- Box 14
Folder 1
- Miscellaneous State Budget Files , 2002-2004 .
This subseries is housed in one box and is arranged chronologically. The subseries contains budget documents but also several overviews of the Governor's emergency management responsibilities. Files include: Emergency/Disaster Responsibilities of the Governor of Virginia presented to Governor Mark R. Warner, January 2002; Public Safety Response to Terrorism, January 2002; One Virginia, One Future, Governor Warner's Economic Development Strategic Plan, Steering Committee Materials, Fall 2002; Draft - Report of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade, Biennial Report on the Economic Growth and Stability in Virginia's Urban Areas, 2002-2003; Department of Corrections Report of Findings Facility Condition Assessments 2003 Acts of Assembly, Item 408.D.1, 1 September 2003; Governor's Management Objectives, August 2004; and Jobs for Virginia, August 2004.
- Box 20
Folder 1
Emergency/Disaster Responsibilities of the Governor of Virginia presented to Governor Mark R. Warner, January 2002
- Box 20
Folder 2
Public Safety Response to Terrorism, January 2002
- Box 20
Folder 3
One Virginia, One Future, Governor Warner's Economic Development Strategic Plan, Steering Committee Materials, Fall 2002
- Box 20
Folder 4
Draft - Report of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade, Biennial Report on the Economic Growth and Stability in Virginia's Urban Areas, 2002-2003
- Box 20
Folder 5
Draft - Report of the Secretary of Commerce and Trade, Biennial Report on the Economic Growth and Stability in Virginia's Urban Areas, 2002-2003 (files copied from 3.5 inch disc)
- Box 20
Folder 6
Department of Corrections Report of Findings Facility Condition Assessments 2003 Acts of Assembly, Item 408.D.1, 1 September 2003
- Box 20
Folder 7
Governor's Management Objectives, August 2004
- Box 20
Folder 8
Jobs for Virginia, August 2004
- Box 20
Folder 1
Series consists of the general files of Bill Leighty, Chief of Staff for Governor Mark R. Warner. The files are divided into two subseries. Subseries have been designated for Agency Executive Agreements and Correspondence. (4 boxes)
- Agency Executive Agreements , 2002 (accession 42627) .
This subseries is housed in one box and is arranged alphabetically by cabinet secretary with state agencies filed therein. The Cabinet Secretary/Agency Head Executive Agreement was an agreement and partnership between Governor Mark R. Warner, cabinet secretaries and agency heads. It represented the commitment of agency leadership to assist the Governor in achieving his priorities and the Governor's commitment to support agency leadership in carrying out this agreement. Each agreement contains four parts: statement of purpose; a list of priorities, results, performance measures and action plan; statement of commitments; and signatures of agency head, cabinet secretary and Governor Warner. Nearly all of the agreements were signed in the summer of 2002.
- Box 21
Folder 1
Secretary of Administration and Agencies
- Box 21
Folder 2
Secretary of Commerce and Trade and Agencies
- Box 21
Folder 3
Secretary of the Commonwealth
- Box 21
Folder 4
Assistant to the Governor for Commonwealth Preparedness
- Box 21
Folder 5
Secretary of Education and Agencies
- Box 21
Folder 6
Secretary of Finance and Agencies
- Box 21
Folder 7
Secretary of Health and Human Resources and Agencies
- Box 21
Folder 8
Secretary of Natural Resources and Agencies
- Box 21
Folder 9
Secretary of Public Safety and Agencies (part one)
- Box 21
Folder 10
Secretary of Public Safety and Agencies (part two)
- Box 21
Folder 11
Secretary of Technology and Agencies
- Box 21
Folder 12
Secretary of Transportation and Agencies
- Box 21
Folder 1
- Correspondence , 2001-2006 (accession 42625) .
This subseries is housed in three boxes. Correspondence (letters of recommendation, resignations, resignations, notes, thank you notes, invitations, and condolence letters) are arranged chronologically followed by miscellaneous materials and speeches. The Chief of Staff correspondence consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence, primarily to/from William H. Leighty. The majority of correspondence are requests for letters of recommendation, appointments and resignation. Notable letters include: Ray D. Pethel, appointed Interim Transportation Commissioner, 24 January 2002; Thomas J. Towberman, resignation as Commissioner of Virginia Employment Commission, 20 February 2002; Ron Angelone, not reappointed as Director, Department of Corrections, 28 August 2002; Jane N. Kusiak, resignation as Director of Policy, 13 September 2002; Cameron P. Quinn, not reappointed as Secretary, State Board of Elections, 13 January 2003; and Charles Macfarlane, resignation as Director, Department of Aviation, 2 June 2004.
Other correspondence include: congratulatory notes to Leighty on his appointment as Warner's Chief of Staff (Jerry Kilgore, 17 December 2001; Gerald L. Baliles, 17 January 2002; Eric Cantor, 5 March 2002; and Jay Timmons, 15 March 2002) and on his re-appointment as Tim Kaine's Chief of Staff (1 December 2005); condolence letters from Governor Warner to family members of Virginians killed in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom (2004, 2005 and 2006); letter from Governor Warner to Anthony Principi, Chairman, Base Realignment and Closure Commission, in support of Oceana Naval Air Station in Norfolk (4 August 2005); and memorandum to Leighty from Bob P. Crouch, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Public Safety, with proposed design for Governor's Virginia National Guard National Service Medal (11 February 2005).
- Box 22
Folder 1
General Correspondence, 2001
- Box 22
Folder 2
General Correspondence, 2 January 2002-6 February 2002
- Box 22
Folder 3
General Correspondence, 13 February 2002-26 March 2002
- Box 22
Folder 4
General Correspondence, 1 April 2002-7 June 2002
- Box 22
Folder 5
General Correspondence, 10 June 2002-18 July 2002
- Box 22
Folder 6
General Correspondence, 22 July 2002-8 November 2002
- Box 23
Folder 1
General Correspondence, 12 November 2002-31 December 2002
- Box 23
Folder 2
General Correspondence, 3 January 2003-26 March 2003
- Box 23
Folder 3
General Correspondence, 8 April 2003-13 June 2003
- Box 23
Folder 4
General Correspondence, 17 June 2003-15 September 2003
- Box 23
Folder 5
General Correspondence, 16 September 2003-29 April 2004
- Box 23
Folder 6
General Correspondence, 4 May 2004-9 November 2004
- Box 24
Folder 1
General Correspondence, 19 November 2004-11 August 2005
- Box 24
Folder 2
General Correspondence, 12 August 2005-6 January 2006 and undated
- Box 24
Folder 3
Miscellaneous Correspondence, 2002-2005 and undated
- Box 24
Folder 4
Speeches Delivered by William H. Leighty, Chief of Staff to Governor Mark R. Warner, 2002 to 2005 (part one)
- Box 24
Folder 5
Speeches Delivered by William H. Leighty, Chief of Staff to Governor Mark R. Warner, 2002 to 2005 (part two)
- Box 24
Folder 6
Speeches Delivered by William H. Leighty, Chief of Staff to Governor Mark R. Warner, 2002 to 2005 (part three)
- Box 22
Folder 1