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Carey C. Campbell (I)

About The Candidate

Education

    BA, languages, history, University of Maryland; business accounting, Univ. of Kentucky; German, Univ. of Freiburg.

Offices and positions held

    Conservatives for More Trains, Less Traffic; More Solar, More Revenue; North Springfield Civic Association Board; PTA; representative, Braddock District Council; co-chairman, budget and transportation committees, past vice president, Fairfax Federation of Civic Associations; Braddock District Comprehensive Transportation Council; state chairman, Virginia's Independent Party; U.S. Air Force veteran.

On the Issues

What is the most urgent problem facing your jurisdiction?

Solution: Elect independent, nonpartisan leadership with new energy for the Braddock District supervisor office. Keep schools the best in the nation. Ensure strong public safety: police and fire departments, reliable human services, and more trains, less traffic. Lower property taxes by growing tomorrow's businesses and increasing county revenue. Install money-making solar panels on buildings (Redskins stadium) and above parking lots, as was done in Cincinnati. Save money by using geothermal in county buildings. We need passenger track for VRE and electronic signs to catch trains. I am the independent. We must get beyond partisan bickering.

Why should voters elect you?

To get independent, nonpartisan, positive Braddock District conservative leadership. Build community. Focus on what unites us. To work for economy with conservative renewable energy. Solar.

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