Campaigns & Elections

CHRIS STOLLE KICKS OFF CAMPAIGN FOR DELEGATE AT HAYGOOD POINT PARK

On April 18th, Chris Stolle will kick-off his bid to be the next representative for the people in the 83rd House of Delegates district.  The event will be held at the Haygood Point Park.

WHAT:    Campaign Kick Off Pig Pickin’
Chris Stolle will speak at the park, joined by his family and local elected officials.

WHO:      Dr. Chris Stolle
Introduction by State Senator Frank Wagner (R-7th District)

WHEN:    Saturday, April 18th
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

WHERE:  Haygood Point Park
4775 Haygood Point Road
Virginia Beach, Virginia

For more information, contact Missi Sousa at Chris Stolle for Delegate campaign office at (757) 651-5035 or missi@chrisstolle.com

Kerry Bolognese Files for the 41st House Seat

Kerry Bolognese has filed to enter the race for the 41st District House of Delegates seat. The 41st district represents the Burke-Springfield area of Fairfax County.

From the campaign:

Bolognese Files for 41st VA House Seat

SPRINGFIELD, VA (March 24, 2009) – Kerry Bolognese of West Springfield announced today that he has filed all the necessary forms for his candidacy to be official to secure a position on the ballot for the Virginia House of Delegates from the 41st district. “State rules provide that the earliest a candidate can file for a primary for the General Assembly is noon, March 24, and at noon March 24, I filed,” Bolognese said.

Bolognese noted that since announcing his candidacy back in mid-February, he has walked many neighborhoods meeting with people and collecting signatures on the petitions necessary to qualify as a candidate. “The reaction has been very positive and I am very encouraged. People in the Burke-Springfield area simply want common sense solutions to their every day problems,” Bolognese explained.

“I have knocked on hundreds of doors and spoke with many, many concerned citizens. They are worried about their jobs and their futures,” Bolognese said. “We need policies that welcome business development, private investment and economic growth in Virginia. We also need to keep more transportation dollars in Northern Virginia, and to make sure Virginia’s institutions of higher education remain the best in the country and accessible to Northern Virginians. ”

Bolognese has worked for a public higher education association for the past 16 years and has also worked for 13 years on Capitol Hill, 9 of which included service on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where he specialized in international organizations and international human rights issues.

“I am absolutely committed to this race, which is why I wanted to file as early as possible,” Bolognese concluded.

Campaign Announcements

As the session completed the members of the House of Delegates began to focus on re-election.  Announcments about re-election plans are being prepared and those seeking to challenge incumbents are beginning to come forward.

The Republicans have a strong team starting to line up for this year's election.

Already announced Jim LeMunyon and Tag Geason are two candidates that are going to make a difference in this year's campaign.

Tag Greason Announces Bid for 32nd

Thomas A. "Tag" Greason has announced his intention to seek the seat in the Virginia House of Delegates that represents the 32nd district.  The 32nd District includes parts of Loudon County.

Tag is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and holds a MBA from George Mason University.  Tag currently serves as Executive Vice President at Current Analysis.

LeMunyon for the 67th

On Saturday, March 14th Jim LeMunyon announced his intention to run for the Virginia House of Delegates 67th District.  The67th district includes Western Fairfax and the area around Dulles Airport.

Jim LeMunyon is a 26-year resident of Northern Virginia.  He and his wife, Robin, have three children who are recent graduates of Oakton High School, and who now attend college andfamilysm graduate school.  The LeMunyons have been active in the community for many years, including church, scouts, PTAs, and sports and music boosters.

As a technology company entrepreneur for more than 20 years, Jim has started and helps build technology businesses.  He understands how jobs are created and what it takes to make our economy grow. This includes his role as the co-founding President of Sterling Semiconductor, now a unit of Dow Corning, which produces an advanced electronic material needed for electric cars and energy efficient lighting.  Jim presently leads HexaTech, a company that is developing novel sources of ultra-violet light for water purification, and new components for wireless communication systems.

In government, Jim served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce from 1989-1993. He managed the Export Administration, and within four years reduced the size of the agency’s budget while making the agency more effective, and returned millions of tax dollars to the U.S. Treasury. His responsibilities included representing the United States on international trade and security negotiating teams that created the first trade restrictions on chemical, biological, and missile technologies, to keep such items out of the hands of terrorists and other adversaries.  Jim testified frequently before Congress on these issues.

Early in his career, Jim served as chief-of-staff to Republican Congressman Ed Zschau from California’s Silicon Valley.  In that capacity, Jim coordinated the efforts of a Republican task force in the House of Representatives that was successful in passing several laws to foster innovation and the creation and growth of new companies.

In addition to business and government, Jim was an adjunct faculty member of the George Mason University international transactions graduate program during the 1990s. He has also served as past congregation president and Sunday School teacher at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Falls Church.

Jim graduated from Valparaiso University with a B.S. in physics and mathematics.  He earned a M.S. in meteorology at the University of Wisconsin on a NASA scholarship.

Visit LeMunyon09 for more information.

Delegate Todd Gilbert Announces Bid for Re-election

Delegate C. Todd Gilbert has announced that he will seek another term in the Virginia House of Delegates representing the 15th House District which includes the counties of Shenandoah, Page, Rappahannock and a portion of Rockingham County. First elected in 2005, Delegate Gilbert’s re-election bid will be based on the principled and effective leadership that he has offered on behalf of the citizens he represents.

Gilbert campaigned in 2005 on a platform of limited government, keeping taxes low and trying to rein in wasteful and inefficient government spending. He promised to be a staunch defender of traditional family values and the right to keep and bear arms and to fight the wave of illegal immigration that has brought more crime to our region. He vowed to take on the scourge of the methamphetamines in the Shenandoah Valley and to be a champion for public safety. Gilbert also recognized the natural beauty and unique way of life in the 15th District and vowed to do all that he could to protect it. Gilbert’s legislative agenda and voting record reveal that he has stood firm for all of these promises and for the common sense, conservative principles that are shared by the vast majority of the citizens of his district.

In just his second term, Delegate Gilbert has demonstrated his effectiveness in Richmond by following through with real results on his campaign promises. Gilbert successfully took on the Virginia Department of Transportation’s plan to turn Interstate 81 into a toll-booth laden superhighway which stood to devastate family farms, battlefields, and small businesses in Shenandoah County and place undue financial burdens on the agriculture industry that is so important to the region. Gilbert brought together a broad coalition of interests including farmers, conservationists, historical preservationists and business owners and restored to the people of Virginia the previously unfettered tolling authority once enjoyed by VDOT. Because of Gilbert’s legislative efforts, VDOT will now have to get permission from the people’s representatives in the General Assembly before any tolling scheme is put into place.

As a career prosecutor, Gilbert has used his expertise to be effective in the area of public safety. In 2008, he successfully championed a law that puts mandatory, minimum sentences on drug dealers who sell methamphetamine in our communities. In 2008, a very tough budget year in Richmond, Gilbert’s meth bill was the only new criminal bill funded by the General Assembly. Gilbert also successfully removed the last parole loophole in Virginia which had allowed criminals sentenced to longer misdemeanor sentences to be eligible for early release. In the wake of the heinous 2003 gang murder of seventeen year-old Brenda Paz in Shenandoah County, Gilbert sponsored a bill that provides for the death penalty for the premeditated murder of a cooperating witness in a criminal investigation. Gilbert was able to muster the votes to override the veto of Governor Tim Kaine in both the House and the Senate to make his bill the law of Virginia. This year he fought Governor Kaine’s plan to help balance the budget by granting early release to felons convicted of serious crimes such as child pornography, child molestation, felony domestic abuse, and repeat drunk driving. By raising awareness about this issue during the 2009 session, Gilbert almost single-handedly beat back this misguided and dangerous effort by the administration. In 2007 Gilbert sponsored a measure which made illegal aliens ineligible for bail when they are accused of committing serious crimes in our communities. Though it failed in the Senate in its first year, this bill was later adopted by both the House and Senate leadership. When offered by Gilbert again in 2008, it passed both houses and was signed into law by the Governor.

Delegate Gilbert is proud of his ability to successfully take care of the specific needs of his district. In 2007, Delegate Gilbert expended substantial political capital in Richmond to get a bill passed which will eventually afford Rappahannock County the opportunity to get relief from the unnaturally high cost of operating its schools. This past year, Gilbert was requested by the Luray-Page County Chamber of Commerce to have Page County designated the “Cabin Capital of Virginia”. Gilbert led a successful effort to bring more tourism dollars to Page County by getting the bill passed into law. This year he also successfully sponsored a bill that would exempt many thousands of hunters and farmers in his district from a recent ruling by the Department of Taxation that would have required them to pay sales tax on the processing of meat and other food items that they already own.

Gilbert has risen quickly in the ranks of the General Assembly. For the past two years he has served as a committee whip in the majority Republican leadership. In just his second term Gilbert was appointed to be Chairman of the Teachers and Administrative Action Sub-Committee of the House Committee on Education and has served in that capacity for the past two years.

Delegate Gilbert praised his Legislative Director, Mr. Gary Frink, for helping to ensure that the needs and concerns of the citizens of this district have been addressed on a daily basis. Constituent service is the most important aspect of the day-to-day operations of any legislator, and Delegate Gilbert takes great pride in his ability and that of his staff to get results and answers for the people and localities he represents. Gilbert has also developed a website for the purpose of keeping his constituents informed: ww.delegatetoddgilbert.com.

Delegate Gilbert gave the following statement:
“I wake up each and every day honored to represent the people of the 15th District. I have made many friends and worked with many more to bring about changes in the law that will directly benefit the people I work for in Richmond. I will spend the coming weeks and months telling the people of all the hard work we are doing on their behalf and asking them to afford me the privilege of continuing to do so for another term.”

Todd Gilbert
for 15th House Of Delegates