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Legislators Look Ahead to Changes in Richmond BY RENSS GREENE
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When state lawmakers return to Richmond early next year, they also will return to a Virginia tradition: divided government. With Republicans taking control of statewide offices and the House of Delegates in November’s election, Democrats have fallen from two years of rare single-party control of state government to now holding just a single-seat majority in the state Senate. And as Loudoun has become more blue, the majority of voters here found themselves in the historically unusual position of voting for the losing candidate for governor, going for Democrat Terry McAuliffe by an 11-point margin. This year, Loudoun voters also once again find themselves represented almost wholly by Democrats, who held off the red wave that flipped House of Delegates seats elsewhere in the state. That will mean big changes for Loudoun’s representatives in Richmond. “It’s worth a comment that we don’t know what committees we’ll be on,” said Del. Wendy W. Gooditis (D-10). “So, for some of us, the committees that we’ve been most useful on in the last two years, we might not be on at all, so that always could get in the way of our priorities.” In her case, she said, that especially involves the House Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources Committee, and the intersection between agriculture and climate change. “If I am removed from the Agriculture Committee, that could seriously impact my effectiveness there,” she said.
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Supervisors Prepare for Electoral Map Options BY RENSS GREENE
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party before, was less optimistic. “My first session, 2018 and 2019, my first two sessions were under Republican control with a Republican speaker, and they really clamped down,” Gooditis said. “Especially in my second session there, which was the one before the campaign for reelection, they clamped down on my bills to such an extent that the simplest bills given to me by the governor’s administration to carry—very, very simple, straightforward, useful bills—they made up reasons to kill.” In 2019, Gooditis saw one non-ceremonial bill pass, legislation expanding
The next time county supervisors and School Board members run for office, it will be in districts that rebalance the population counts in each following another decade of significant growth. Tuesday was the last day for public submissions to help county supervisors redraw the local electoral map. As part of the work to come up with new maps, the county solicited proposals from the public for those new maps, accepting submissions online through Nov. 30. And with that, unlike the state redistricting process, the county redistricting process so far remains on schedule. In December, county staff members will review the submitted maps, evaluating them against the criteria set down by state law and the county supervisor, who have said they have no interest in gerrymandering or politicking with the new map. Supervisors will see those new maps and county staff analysis in January, expected to be Jan. 18, and discuss them again in February. The online map creator also will not be the public’s last chance to offer input on the next Loudoun elec-
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Del. Karrie K. Delaney (D-67), Del. David A. Reid (D-32), Del. Suhas Subramanyam (D-87) and Sen. Barbara A. Favola (D-31) take part in a ribbon cutting ceremony in Sterling. The four Democrats will return to a Richmond where statewide offices and the House of Delegates are in Republican control.
Del. Suhas Subramanyam (D-87) said he’s hopeful the delegation will still be able to tackle local, bread-and-butter issues. “There’s going to be things that we can do this session that are bipartisan or nonpartisan, and so I want to work across the aisle to make sure that we restore, for instance, funding to [the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority] and be able to fully fund our roads and future construction projects,” Subramanyam said. “And I also want to make sure we fully fund our schools, and make sure teacher pay is closer to on par with the national average, so we can attract good teachers.” Gooditis, who has been in the minority
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