October 23, 2024

A Sad Day for Diversity of Opinion & Democracy in Fairfax

At Tuesday’s meeting, the Board of Supervisors’ majority once again demonstrated how those who preach diversity can be the least tolerant of diversity of opinion. Not only did the Board majority reject my request to recognize the history and service of the Christian church in our communities, but the Board again blocked one of my appointees from participating in government without explanation.  

 

Rejection of the Church Heritage Recognition Day Proclamation


The Board refused to support my motion for a routine proclamation for Church Heritage Recognition Day. This was requested by residents of the County as a way to acknowledge the positive impacts of the Christian church in our community, including its volunteer work and service to the poor (you can read the full Board matter and proclamation here). The Board has a long history of recognizing specific faith groups as well as broader communities that have made an impact in Fairfax County. Just this year, the Board recognized Sikh Awareness Day and the Church of Latter-Day Saints, and in the past has acknowledged anniversaries of many more religious groups and institutions and made other “heritage” recognitions. 

Despite this longstanding precedent, Braddock District Supervisor James Walkinshaw and Chairman McKay proposed a substitute motion to replace my proclamation request for Church Heritage Recognition Day with a motion that would instead acknowledge all faith communities. I fully support recognizing the diverse faith communities of Fairfax County for the great work they do, so I asked that Supervisor Walkinshaw present his proclamation as a separate action that I would support in addition to recognizing Church Heritage Recognition Day. Despite having the ability to recognize both Church Heritage Recognition Day and the other faith communities in Fairfax County, the Board voted against my motion to specifically recognizing the contributions of Christian churches and instead replaced the proposed Church Heritage Recognition Day with Supervisor Walkinshaw’s motion. I’d like to thank Supervisor Dan Storck for being strong enough to voice support for both recognitions.


As Roberts Rules of Order prevent me from bringing this proclamation back to the full Board, I announced that I will be preparing a Springfield District Proclamation for Church Heritage Recognition Day and have invited my colleagues to join me in recognizing the history and great work our Christian churches do in our community.  

Another Potential Springfield District Appointee Rejected Without Discussion or Explanation


Open, honest discussion will always get you to better answers. Unfortunately, Chairman McKay and Braddock District Supervisor Walkinshaw want to prevent those open discussions from happening on the Planning Commission and our other Board-Appointed Boards, Authorities, and Commissions (BACs). Even though a Springfield District appointee would only represent one voice and one vote on a BAC, at Tuesday’s Board meeting, they opted to prevent my appointment to the Planning Commission without any discussion.  As I shared when Supervisor Walkinshaw previously blocked my appointee, the process of appointing residents to our Boards, Authorities, and Commissions (BACs) has historically been non-political and largely a formality. Unfortunately,  the Board majority has opted to continue to gatekeep who can have a voice in local government even though my Planning Commission candidate 1) was previously appointed to several BACs by previous Boards, 2) is highly qualified 3) is respected in his field 4) has a long history of service to the community (see second time stamp below), and 5) is willing to serve. We need more balance in government, which comes from diversity of thought and opinion. In my 16 years on the Board, this is the third time Springfield District appointees have been prevented from participating in our government without explanation. This is nothing short of hypocrisy coming from a Board that continually preaches about diversity.


To view the Board’s discussions of my motions outlined above here is the link to the Board meeting. The time stamps are below:


Church Heritage Recognition Day Proclamation – beginning at the 2:09:00 mark.


Planning Commission Appointment – Vote beginning at 1:38:39, Recognition beginning at 2:34:00

Additional Early Voting Locations Now Open

 

Thirteen additional early voting locations opened on October 17th. These locations are open in addition to the Fairfax County Government Center, Mount Vernon Government Center, and North County Government Center which will remain open until all early voting ends November 2nd at 5pm. Before going to vote, please double check the hours early voting sites are open because times vary by location.

 

Weekend voting will be offered on two Saturdays from 9am to 5pm:

 

• Saturday, Oct. 26 (all locations)

• Saturday, Nov. 2 (all locations)

 

There will also be a period on Sunday, Oct. 27 from 1pm to 5pm for early voting at all locations. For details on the dates and additional early voting locations, see this link: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/elections/early-voting

In the Community

WSHS Distinguished Alumni


Extremely honored to join Jeff Platenberg and Mark Greenfelder as the first class of West Springfield High School’s Distinguished Alumni.

VML Conference


Travelled to Virginia Beach for the Virginia Municipal League’s annual conference, bringing together locally elected officials to discuss local government policy and issues.

Clifton Day


Great weather and a great turnout for Clifton Day! Happy to be out in the community and see so many familiar faces.

Fire Station Open Houses


Enjoyed visiting Burke, Pohick, Crosspointe, West Springfield and Greater Springfield fire stations for their open houses on Saturday. Great crowds on a beautiful day.

I met with scouts from Cub Scout Pack 1115, Boy Scout Troop 1115, and American Heritage Girls Troop VA1150 to discuss my role as a Supervisor, address their insightful questions, and discuss how they can get engaged in the community.

Other News and Information

Other News and Information


  • Help Needed at the Polls for the General Election!
  • George Mason Legal Clinic Provides Free Legal Services to Military Community
  • West Springfield Rotary Club for Hurricane Relief
  • Clifton Haunted Trail (Oct 26th)
  • Workhouse Haunt Every Weekend Thru Nov 2nd


Help Needed at the Polls for the General Election!

 

The Fairfax County Office of Elections is looking for community members to serve as election officers for the November 5, 2024 election.

 

In particular, bilingual officers who speak Korean and Vietnamese are needed. This is a great opportunity to get to know your neighbors and help your community!

 

You will receive $250 as a thank you for your service.

 

Learn more and apply at https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/elections/officers/new-officers.

George Mason Legal Clinic Provides Free Legal Services to Military Community


Active-duty servicemembers and veterans can access FREE legal services via George Mason’s Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic (M-Vets) at the Antonin Scalia Law School. The clinic offers legal advice regarding landlord-tenant matters, consumer protection and contract issues, uncontested divorces, step-parent and close-relative adoptions, Medical Evaluation Boards/Physical Evaluation Boards, discharge upgrades, military pay and entitlement matters in federal and state forums. Learn more at https://mvets.law.gmu.edu/

West Springfield Rotary Club for Hurricane Relief

 

In the span of just two weeks, Hurricanes Helene and Milton have caused widespread devastation across Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas, leaving countless families in urgent need of assistance. By leveraging their extensive network and resources, Rotary clubs are playing a crucial role in assisting the affected areas by providing immediate humanitarian aid, including food, clean water, and medical supplies. 

 

During the initial phase of any disaster recovery, the most important way to assist an impacted area is through cash donations. The Rotary Club of West Springfield Foundation has donated $1,000, and they are now asking their members and supporters to supplement this with their own personal donations to their club's Foundation. All monies received will be distributed directly to the affected areas via local Rotary clubs located in the affected communities. 



Please go to our Foundation's link at https://rotaryofwestspringfield.org/rcws-foundation.php and click on the "Donate" button. After you specify the amount and payment method, click on "Add special instructions to the seller" and type in "Hurricane Relief." Your donation is tax-deductible. 

You can also donate by check made out to "WS Rotary Club Foundation" and sent to P.O. Box 2097, Springfield, VA 22152. Please write "Hurricane Relief" on the memo line.

Clifton Haunted Trail this Saturday, October 26th

 

The Clifton Haunted Trail is this Saturday from 7 to 10pm. Be sure you get your tickets as this event typically sells out. Come out and walk the trail as Clifton area residents compete to scare participants. I am a proud sponsor of this spooky good time. More on getting tickets here: https://www.cliftonhauntedtrail.com/

Workhouse Haunt Returns Every Weekend through November 2nd

 

The Workhouse Haunt is in full swing! If you’re still on the lookout for local Halloween events, the Workhouse in Lorton is hosting their annual Haunt event on weekends through November 2, including Halloween night. www.workhousearts.org/haunt

Four-Legged Friend

Meet Ferb, your new best friend! Ferb is a charming little guinea pig on the lookout for his forever home. Bursting with personality at 2 years old, he loves to explore, munch on fresh veggies, and chat with his adorable squeaks and happy little popcorn dances!


A social little guy, Ferb would thrive with a buddy, as guinea pigs are naturally herd animals and are happiest with at least one other piggie friend. If you have a male guinea pig or a spayed female, bring them by for a meet-and-greet!


If you'd like to schedule a visit to meet Ferb, visit here for more information.

Supervisor Pat Herrity

6140 Rolling Road,

Springfield, VA 22152

(703) 451-8873

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