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Fairfax County School Board Grapples with Embezzlement Allegations in Leadership Appointment Debate

The Fairfax County School Board, consisting of Chair Sandy Anderson (Springfield District), Vice Chair Robyn Lady (Dranesville District), Ricardy Anderson (Mason District), Melanie Meren (Hunter Mill District), Seema Dixit (Sully District), Kyle McDaniel, Karl Frisch (Providence District), Tom Dannan, Marcia St. John-Cunning, Mateo Dunne...

Energy Executive Roger Sant Contributes $5,000 to Virginians for Fair Elections

Roger Sant, a longtime executive and co-founder of AES Corporation based in The Plains, Virginia, made a $5,000 donation on April 16, 2026, through ActBlue Virginia to Virginians for Fair Elections. The contribution appears in records from the Virginia Public Access Project tracking state...
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Fairfax County School Board Grapples with Embezzlement Allegations in Leadership Appointment Debate

The Fairfax County School Board, consisting of Chair Sandy Anderson (Springfield District), Vice Chair...

Energy Executive Roger Sant Contributes $5,000 to Virginians for Fair Elections

Roger Sant, a longtime executive and co-founder of AES Corporation based in The Plains,...

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