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Virginia Chambers of Commerce: Stop the PRO Act

Dear Members of the Virginia Congressional Delegation: On behalf of the approximately 225,000 employers in the Commonwealth concerned with the rights of their employees, the fragile economy, and the need for balance in federal labor law, the undersigned chambers of commerce write to express our opposition to the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act. Currently, 27 states have prioritized safeguarding the freedom of choice for employees by becoming a Right-to-Work state. Preserving employee free choice and protection against forced-dues payments are critical components to supporting Virginia’s workforce, both of which are foundational principles of Right-to-Work.  In Virginia, many major employers have maintained constructive relationships with organized labor organizations, while maintaining its status as a Right-to-Work state.

Baldwin seeks Delegate seat in Pr Wm , Fauquier, pushes to re-open schools 5 days a week

Baldwin seeks Delegate seat in Pr. Wm., Fauquier, pushes to re-open schools 5 days a week Baldwin From repealing voter ID laws, passing California-like vehicle emission standards, to closing public schools to in-person learning, Democrats that have controlled Virginia’s government for the past two years have been busy. “What we’ve seen come out of Richmond over the past two years is really something that has worked to muddy the waters and will get people out to vote,” said Ben Baldwin, a conservative Republican running for the 31st District Virginia House of Delegates seat. The district includes a portion of eastern Prince William County in Dale City and stretches into Fauquier County. The seat is currently held by Elizabeth Guzman, a Democrat in the progressive wing of the party.

Prince William Chamber of Commerce Business Award winners for 2021

Prince William Chamber of Commerce Business Award winners for 2021 Prince William Chamber Building at 9720 Capital Court in Manassas. The Prince William Chamber of Commerce held its annual business awards Thursday night. It was a virtual affair, different from years past when the event had been held at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas. Here’s a list of the winners. Charles J. Colgan Visionary Award Sponsored by Vanderpool, Frostick & Nishanian, P.C. David Brickley Professionals By Design Emerging Business of the Year Sponsored by Bennett, Atkinson & Associates, P.C. ZEMZ Events and More, LLC Innovation in Hospitality & Tourism Sponsored by Prince William County Economic Development

Mike Garcia Construction Celebrates 40th Anniv; Donates $4K

Reply Mike and Robin Garcia at 15 years old. (Photo Courtesy of Mike Garcia Construction) Mike Garcia with son, Matthew at their first commercial site. (Photo Courtesy of Mike Garcia Construction) Garcia Family: Matthew Garcia, Mike Garcia, Robin Garcia and Michael Garcia II (Photo Courtesy of Mike Garcia Construction) Mike and Robin Garcia in 2021. (Photo Courtesy of Mike Garcia Construction) Mike Garcia Construction of Woodbridge, Va. is celebrating 40 years by donating $4000 to Manassas-area CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocates) and Willing Warriors in Haymarket, Va. Mike Garcia and his wife, Robin Garcia, began Mike Garcia Construction in their native Prince William County, Va. in 1981. The childhood sweethearts now have 15 employed, including their two sons, Michael Garcia II and Matthew Garcia, who serve as vice presidents of commercial development and residential development, respectively. Mr. Garcia is also a Manassas Park high school graduate. For information about M

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