A little over a week ago, Stafford County Supervisor Cord Sterling (R-Rock Hill) appeared at a Tea Party rally in Stafford and did his very best to appeal to this fringe crowd. Regardless of our political differences, I used to …

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On April 10, 2010, Supervisor Cord Sterling (R-Rock Hill) addressed his fellow tea baggers at a Tea Party rally in Stafford, VA. Sterling is the worst type of politician: one who will say or do anything to further his political …

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In an op-ed today in the Free Lance-Star, Loretta Lynn Miller urges Stafford County to put education first. Loretta is an English Teacher at Brooke Point High School. Here is the op-ed: VIRGINIA IS NOT a poor state! The Census …

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Last week Forbes released a list of the top 25 richest counties in the nation. Stafford County was ranked as the 12th richest county in the nation, with the median household income at $89,536.00 and the percentage of residents 25 …

Stafford County is the 12th Richest County in the Nation, Near Bottom in Per Pupil Spending Read more »

In case you missed it (given all of our winter weather), the Republican majority on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors repealed the Business, Professional and Occupational License (BPOL) tax on February 2, 2010. I pretty much said that this …

Stafford Republicans and the Art of Twisting the Facts Read more »

…or a certain former Stafford County Supervisor named George Schwartz (D-Falmouth) (see Spaceballs). In 2007, Stafford Democrats met with great success at the local level. Dr. Harry Crisp (D-George Washington) and Bob Woodson (D-Griffis-Widewater) defeated their Republican opponents and provided …

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In a follow-up to my post last week, the Stafford County School Board voted 5-2, late this past Tuesday evening, to provide almost ALL school employees a continuing pay rate increase (step increase) effective April 2010. The one group excluded …

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