Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: FRIDAY, January 6, 1995 TAG: 9501060125 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: B-3 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: Associated Press DATELINE: RICHMOND LENGTH: Short
``I apologize for our administration,'' said Allen, praising Andrews for his three decades of public service. Allen said Press Secretary Ken Stroupe did not intend to insult Andrews or Dels. Robert Ball of Henrico and Richard Cranwell of Roanoke County, the other two Democratic chairmen of the General Assembly's money committees.
Allen did not criticize Stroupe and attributed his comments to what he characterized as ``all of this rambunctiousness'' over the holiday season.
``Sometimes the bump and run of political banter'' is interpreted as an insult or affront by one of the antagonists, he said. The governor said there should be no more mudslinging with Democrats over his $403 million in cuts to the state budget.
Andrews said he appreciated Allen's apology. Earlier this week, Andrews asked Stroupe for an apology, but instead received a response he regarded as equally offensive. ``It's a very gracious thing for [Allen] to do,'' Andrews said.
Earlier Thursday, Stroupe sent a letter to Andrews: ``Please accept my sincere apologies for my recent comments that were interpreted to be personal in nature.''
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