Anonymous wrote:Friedson seems to be the only one who cares about attracting young college educated professionals to live here and create more jobs. Everyone else seems fine with the status quo of developing nothing but low income housing and retirement homes, which is obviously a recipe for fiscal decay.
I don’t want everyone in the county polluting the environment on 495 on there way to work in Virginia because we don’t have enough high paying jobs here. I want people coming here to work, eat out, and shop here. That means building more housing for people who pay taxes and ensuring enough jobs are here that they don’t have to commute elsewhere. Friedson cares about these things more than the other options and he’s getting my vote.
If Friedson cares about building housing for people who pay taxes, why does he keep waiving property taxes for new apartments? You get that income taxes don’t even come close to paying the bills, right?
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