Paul Trible, former Senator and now the chairman of another group that includes business folks wanting greater investment in core infrastructure in the state, the Foundation for Virginia, has an op-ed in the Hampton Roads Daily Press. He cites transportation as unfinished business for the group but makes no suggestions for solving the problem. What I’d curious about is the Foundation’s stance on the “Charter Schools” idea that will separate UVa., Tech and W&M from the rest of the state’s colleges. There are those who think the rest of the Commonwealth’s higher ed institutions will get the short end of the stick. And that’s where Mr. Trible’s views as president of Christopher Newport University will be of interest.