House Delegate District 67: Chris S. Craddock

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Thursday, June 9, 2005

Party: Republican

Age: 26

Residence: Fairfax.

Education: BA, economics, George Mason University.

Occupation: Director of student ministries, the Kings Chapel.

Elected offices/civic activities: Coach, Chantilly High School soccer; member, Fairfax County Republican Committee; volunteer, Young Life Leader; volunteer, Prison Fellowship's Angel Tree program; former coach, NCSL Soccer Club; former coach, James Madison High School soccer; former volunteer coach, NoVA Youth Rugby; campaign volunteer, Sen. Ken Cuccinelli and candidate Mychele B. Brickner.

What do you think is the most urgent problem facing your jurisdiction?

"The 67th District, like the rest of Northern Virginia, struggles under the burden of taxes and traffic. Northern Virginia taxpayers contribute most of the state revenue, yet never receive a proportionate amount of allocations, especially as the transportation budget is raided for other projects around the state. I will fight to end that unfairness and fight to see that our own money is returned to us so that we can take care of our own community -- a community that is suffering under the stress of long commutes, skyrocketing property taxes and a disproportionate state tax burden."

Why should voters elect you?

"I will fight for lower taxes, traditional moral values and placing the values and vision of my Northern Virginia constituents at the highest priority."

Web site: http://www.chriscraddock.com/

E-mail address: Chris@ChrisCraddock.com



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