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Delivered the council invocation at the May 13, 2025 Chesapeake City Council meeting (per official minutes); lifelong member of Kempsville Christian Church.
Voted YES on unanimous 9-0 FY24 budget that CUT real-estate tax rate by 4 cents ($1.05 → $1.01); campaign pledges 'maintain the lowest tax burden in all of Hampton Roads' and opposes new tax/fee for curbside recycling.
Voted YES on unanimous 9-0 FY24 budget that CUT real-estate tax rate by 4 cents ($1.05 → $1.01); campaign pledges 'maintain the lowest tax burden in all of Hampton Roads' and opposes new tax/fee for curbside recycling.
Explicit affirmative campaign pledge: 'fully fund our law enforcement and fire department so they can do the job they were trained to do — keep us safe!' Former Chesapeake prosecutor; husband is Chesapeake firefighter/paramedic.
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