Cole won’t seek re-election, opening up a GOP stronghold seat in Fredericksburg
Updated at March 1, 2021 - Uriah Kiser Delegate Mark Cole, R-Fredericksburg, Stafford
Delegate Mark Cole will not seek re-election to the Virginia House of Delegates.
The Republican represents the 88th House District, which includes parts of Fauquier, Stafford, and Spotsylvania counties, and Fredericksburg City.
Cole thanked his supporters in a letter he penned on Friday, February 27, we wrote to announce his retirement.
“For more than 20 years, I have been burning the candle at both ends, and it has taken a toll on me. Now is the time to hand the baton to someone else,” wrote Cole.
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Assembly votes to adopt clean vehicle standards
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The General Assembly also will consider legislation to study Virginiaâs electric charging network and to establish incentives for EVs. In 2020, and now 2021, Virginiaâs General Assembly has taken leaps and bounds forward in tackling the climate crisis, first by working to secure our transition away from fossil fuels to power our daily lives and now by moving to reduce harmful tailpipe pollution by putting cleaner cars on the road. We are not across the finish line yet, but weâre close. Michael Town, Virginia League of Conservation Voters executive director