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ABIGAIL Spanberger’s LEFTIST ALLIES RETURN ANOTHER ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT INTO FAIRFAX COUNTY

Abigail Spanberger’s closest allies, Fairfax County Commonwealth attorney Steve Descano, and Sherriff Stacey Kincaid released another violent criminal, illegal immigrant, back into the community despite his federal firearms conviction and allegations.

Fairfax County Tax Hikes to Continue

Since the mid-1980s, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors have increased real estate taxes at a rate three times higher than the household income. This trend will continue this year.
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Fairfax Tax Hikes to Continue

Since the mid-1980s, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors have increased real estate taxes at a rate three times higher than the household income. This trend will continue this year.

Fairfax Democrats are pushing a new tax that voters have already rejected TWICE. Your restaurant bill could go up by 6%

Fairfax County is mulling the idea of implementing a meal tax in the face of a budget deficit for the next year that will be nearly $300 million.

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ABIGAIL Spanberger’s LEFTIST ALLIES RETURN ANOTHER ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT INTO FAIRFAX COUNTY

Abigail Spanberger’s closest allies, Fairfax County Commonwealth attorney Steve Descano, and Sherriff Stacey Kincaid released another violent criminal, illegal immigrant, back into the community despite his federal firearms conviction and allegations.

Fairfax County Tax Hikes to Continue

Since the mid-1980s, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors have increased real estate taxes at a rate three times higher than the household income. This trend will continue this year.

Fairfax Tax Hikes to Continue

Since the mid-1980s, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors have increased real estate taxes at a rate three times higher than the household income. This trend will continue this year.

Fairfax Democrats are pushing a new tax that voters have already rejected TWICE. Your restaurant bill could go up by 6%

Fairfax County is mulling the idea of implementing a meal tax in the face of a budget deficit for the next year that will be nearly $300 million.