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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lots of FX Supervisors retiring [/quote] Thank goodness!!!! The current crop has bern there too long. Love how many successful women (who are also moms) are running for different supervisor seats. Laryssa Kautz, Linda Sperling and Erika Yalowitz are three to watch out for.[/quote] Dalia Palchik > Erika Yalowitz. [/quote] Neither has any skills that warrant a BOS seat. Phil Niedzelski-Eichner is far more qualified than they are.[/quote] +100. They are demographically interesting but Phil N-E is the only one who actually cares about the issues and the district. Dalia in particular has shamed herself by essentially running for BoS since the day she was elected to the school board - and what she really wants is Congress. [/quote] Working at a cheese shop does not qualify one for Congress. [/quote] Right. Or the BoS. Dalia has more ambition than brains.[/quote] Not going to comment on that, but it was interesting that, in the recent FCPS School Board work session on boundaries, some members were adamant there shouldn't be any consideration given to preserving local home values when considering boundary changes. Pat Hynes said it wasn't the School Board's job to look after people who "bet" their home values will be stable because they'll stay zoned for particular schools. Both Dalia Palchik and Ryan McElveen seemed to want to distance themselves from those comments. Running for the BOS tends to change how politicians want to be seen as thinking about these issues. [/quote]
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