Citizen’s Guide to this General Assembly Session
A great resource by VPAP is a very helpful guide to residents of Virginia who wish to track the activity in the 2024 General Assembly session: https://www.vpap.org/general-assembly/citizens-guide/
Holding the Elected Accountable and Responsible
A great resource by VPAP is a very helpful guide to residents of Virginia who wish to track the activity in the 2024 General Assembly session: https://www.vpap.org/general-assembly/citizens-guide/
The long-awaited Va. 28 bypass was already shaping up to be one of the most impactful local road projects in decades by requiring the taking of more than 50 Manassas homes, including an estimated seven to 10 in the Bull Continue reading Dems Okay $1M for New Design for Rte 28; 70 Homes at Stake
The below message is from Supervisor Yesli Vega, Coles District. Dear Neighbor, On Tuesday’s Board meeting agenda will be a request for $1 million to further study a proposed alternative to the previously approved alignment of the Route 28 Bypass. The original Continue reading Update on Route 28 Bypass Proposals
Thanks to VPAP for tracking early voting statistics this year. Click the link below to see the up to date trends in early voting. https://www.vpap.org/elections/early-voting/2023-november-general-election/locality-prince-william-county-va/
The Senate candidates in the new Senate District 30 will debate on September 28, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. The debate will be held at the Metz Middle School, 9950 Wellington Road.
Early voting began today; click the link below to see the list of Republican candidates running for the State Senate, House of Delegates, County Supervisor, School Board, and Sheriff. Candidates
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM SUPERVISOR YESLI VEGA. Dear Neighbor, Prince William County government is seeking citizen input on their draft “Community Energy and Sustainability Master Plan.” This plan “is being developed to serve as a roadmap for meeting the county’s Climate Mitigation Continue reading Citizen Input Requested – PWC Climate Goals for 2030
Important note from Supervisor Yesli Vega: Dear Neighbors, If you haven’t already, you should be receiving your personal property tax bills in the mail very soon. I know some of you have as I’ve received your e-mails, phone calls, and Continue reading PWC Board of Supervisors Raised Your Vehicle Property Tax This Year
Virginia’s law to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars in 2035 becomes more questionable as a new study shows that EVs lose up to 30 percent of their range in high temperatures (here). This is a similar loss as was previously found Continue reading Electric Vehicle Folly
The next election will determine the path of Virginia’s energy future — a future clouded by data center power demands. Virginia hosts the largest data center market in the world and is home to 35% (almost 150) of all known Continue reading Your Vote in November Determines Virginia’s Energy Future