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Virginia House of Delegates 48th District!
As redrawn in 2011, Virginia’s 48th Delegate District includes the area in Northern Virginia covering north Arlington, as well as much of McLean from the Arlington border to the Beltway. It also runs along the Potomac from Chain Bridge to National Airport and Crystal City.
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 have championed in Richmond, and my stand on issues that matter to Northern Virginia and the Commonwealth.
I encourage you to visit my website often. Please contact me if you have any questions or if there’s an issue involving state government that I can help you resolve.

Last Thursday, I introduced a bill to enact Governor McDonnell’s latest plan to sell off the state’s ABC liquor stores. ABC privatization was a key component of the Governor’s campaign in 2009. He claimed that privatization would generate hundreds of millions of dollars in a one-time windfall which he would use for badly needed transportation funding. He also promised that the sell-off could be accomplished without losing the tens of millions of dollars in profits that flow into the state treasury every year.
As the deadline approached for introducing legislation this session, the Governor lined up a sponsor (or “patron,” as it’s called down here) for his plan in the Senate. However, he was unable to find any member in the House of Delegates (where his party dominates 61-39) to put the bill in. In order to ensure that the plan would have a chance of being heard in both houses of the General Assembly, I introduced the bill embodying the Governor’s plan on Thursday.
It all comes down to the numbers, and I have major concerns about whether the numbers work in this version of the plan. The only way we’ll be able to ascertain that is if the plan is discussed and aired in public. We’ll see . . .
For more information, read my recent newsletter…
Dear Friends:
Earlier this morning, I sent out my first in a series of newsletters discussing topics the Virginia General Assembly will address in this year’s legislative session. Not on my mailing list? Add yourself in the box below.
I’m planning to update you weekly about the goings-on in Richmond. If you have any questions about specific issues or bills we’re considering, I hope you won’t hesitate to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you!
Bob Brink
(804) 698-1048
DelBrink@comcast.net
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:
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