Yup. Not nice to have contracts by same sex people invalidated by constitutional amendment. |
Same-sex couple, no legal protections for our family in VA (in particular no second-parent adoption). |
"guns in Starbucks"
kewl |
We have no desire for you to move to Va, either. There are plenty of others waiting in line. ![]() |
TROLL! |
They are horrible drivers. |
Not clueless, I actually understand that it doesn't matter how blue NoVa is, it is still governed by the rules of the Commonwealth. A couple years ago I probably wouldn't have thought much about this, but after terminating a pregnancy for medical reasons, I realized just how lucky I was to live in DC. I have 2 daughters and I would not risk their future well-being by living in a state that cares so little for women's rights. If I were to leave DC, I would move to Maryland. |
Excellent. Our little plan is working. |
I wondered the same thing as the OP. When researching a potential move based on schools, N. Arlington PS came out on top. Montgomery County and Fairfax are resting on the laurels of previous success. Both MoCo and FFX have an influx of farms and immigrant students and a shrinking tax base. They have been reducing programs and expanding class sizes to an unacceptable level in Fairfax. Montgomery County has the poorly managed 2.0 roll-out and an incredible divide between wealthy and growing low income areas that creates problems. |
ha! My husband is 100% against us ever moving to VA. I am like 90% against it. |
+100 |
Super-majority GOP in the House of Delegates. Yeah, baby! |
We'd definitely consider NoVa, along with MoCo. Aside from the good schools and low crime, the taxation (or relative lack thereof) is also attractive.
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Bridges. |
Because I would never move to a state that doesn't treat my friends or family as equals (see PP). I actually think a bit less of people who live in VA. |