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Virginia House of Delegates 48th District!

Virginia’s 48th Delegate District covers much of north Arlington and the area along the Potomac from Chain Bridge to National Airport. I’m proud to have represented the 48th District’s citizens in Richmond since 1998. I hope you’ll take a few minutes to read about my background, the legislation I’ve championed in Richmond, and my stand on the issues that matter to Arlington, Northern Virginia, and the Commonwealth.

I encourage you to visit my website often. Through the blog on this page I intend to keep you informed on what I see happening on a state level and what it means for Arlington. Please contact me if you have any questions or if there’s an issue involving state government that I can help you resolve.


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Archive for June, 2010

06 7th, 2010

A town meeting is a form of democracy frequently used in the United States since the 1600s:  people in a geographic area come together to discuss issues at a forum.  It is often used as an opportunity for voters to ask questions of elected officials.  And that is just what Senator Whipple, Delegate Hope and I are planning:

Town Meeting, Sat. June 19th 10:30 -11:30 AM:  Westover Library, 1644 N. McKinley Rd., Arlington.

Priorities in education, transportation, the environment, health care and our community values are being questioned.  It is time for us as a community to talk about what is important to us and what we must work to preserve. Please make your voice heard at the Town Meeting.  If you can’t be there, send me an email to delbrink@comcast.net with your thoughts

Don’t forget to take my online survey on your priorities for State government priorities, resource allocation and financing.

Read my latest Newsletter:  Report to the 48th District – News from the General Assembly



Click HERE to take the survey!

Faced with declining revenues due to the Great Recession, Virginia is examining its priorities — the services state government should, can, and must provide to its citizens. As a member of the House Appropriations Committee as well as Governor McDonnell’s Commission on Government Reform and Restructuring, I want to know what you think. Please take a few minutes to give me your views on what the Commonwealth’s priorities should be — and how we should pay for them.

If the link above doesn’t work, just copy and paste this into your browser:

http://survey.house.virginia.gov/Survey.aspx?s=607ae39d26914aee86de06e15ff852c5

Thanks for your help!