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RVAR Endorses House of Delegate Candidates

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District 8
District 9
District 11
District 17
District 19
Greg Habeeb
Charles Poindexter
Onzlee Ware
Chris Head
Terry Austin
 
RVAR’s Board of Directors has endorsed candidates in the upcoming elections representing parts of our area for the House of Delegates. Interviews were held in the contested races in the 17th and 19th District and individual meetings were held with candidates in the uncontested races during the summer. Interview questions focused on economic development and tourism, transportation funding, concerns over the Business, Professional and Occupational License Tax, and the importance of both parties working together. The endorsed candidates in the contested races each received a $1000 RPAC contribution and the other endorsed candidates each received a $500 RPAC contribution.


RVAR Endorses Roanoke County Candidates
Photos of endorsed candidates
Windsor Hills
District
Hollins
District
     
Joe McNamara
Brian Lang
     
 
RVAR’s Board of Directors has endorsed candidates in the upcoming elections for the two contested races on Roanoke County’s Board of Supervisors. Interviews were held with all the candidates in these two races. Questions focused on the promotion of economic growth, the ramifications of possible changes to the Business, Professional and Occupational License Tax, increasing County debt for its new libraries, and the future of Explore Park. Each endorsed candidate received a $500 RPAC contribution.
 
Roanoke, Franklin Named Top Digital Counties Again
Two Roanoke region localities have been recognized as nationwide technology leaders. Roanoke County and Franklin County each placed in the top 10 of the Annual Digital Counties Survey for communities with a population of less than 150,000. Roanoke County was ranked fifth and Franklin County was eighth. Two other Virginia counties -- Albemarle and Gloucester -- made the top 10.
 
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