The following is my column that will appear in the Mt. Vernon Gazette, Springfield Connection, The Prince William Times, The Fort Hunt Herald, and Potomac Local in the week of November 17, 2019.
2020 Virginia Legislature to Consider Many Reforms
Election Day, November 5, 2019, brought a political earthquake to Virginia. The Governor’s office, House of Delegates and Senate of Virginia will be controlled by Democrats for the first time since 1991. Virginians voted for change and we are likely to see significant changes in Virginia policy after nearly 30 years of delayed and avoided actions. The 2020 Session is a welcomed opportunity to bring Virginia up to speed with the rest of the country. Your state legislators are now preparing for the 2020 General Assembly session which will begin on January 8 and end in March.