Lt. Governor: William T. 'Bill' Bolling

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Thursday, June 9, 2005

Party: Republican

Age: 47

Residence: Hanover County, Va.

Education: BA, political science, University of Charleston.

Occupation: Insurance broker.

Elected offices/civic activities: Member and chairman, Hanover County Board of Supervisors, 1992-95; member, Senate of Virginia, 1996-present; adult Sunday school teacher, Shady Grove United Methodist Church; member, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Virginia.

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

"The most important issue currently facing Virginia is the need to develop a transportation system for the 21st century. However, it is important that we do this the right way, without raising taxes. I have put forth a comprehensive proposal that will secure more money for the transportation trust fund, make sure that the money in the transportation trust fund is not diverted to other government programs, enhance efficiency and effectiveness in the Department of Transportation and expand the use of public/private and state/local partnerships."

Why should voters elect you?

"I have the experience in state government that is necessary to help lead Virginia and a record of supporting the conservative values Virginians believe in."

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

E-mail address: bill@billbolling.com



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