House Delegate District 50: Steve H. Chapman

Steve H. Chapman, center, reads a statement at the Prince William County courthouse in Manassas. Chapman, a conservative Republican challenging veteran centrist GOP Del. Harry Parrish, contends that charges alleging he misrepresented his residency are the work of the incumbent's friends.
Steve H. Chapman, center, reads a statement at the Prince William County courthouse in Manassas. Chapman, a conservative Republican challenging veteran centrist GOP Del. Harry Parrish, contends that charges alleging he misrepresented his residency are the work of the incumbent's friends. (By Peter Cihelka - The Potomac News/AP)
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Thursday, June 9, 2005

Party: Republican

Age: 27

Residence: Manassas.

Education: None given.

Occupation: President, National Home Improvement of Virginia Inc.

Elected offices/civic activities: Vice chairman, Career and Technical Education Committee, Prince William County Public Schools; former teacher, English as a Second Language, Holy Family Catholic Church; former chairman, Off-Track Betting Task Force, Prince William-Manassas Family Alliance; former chairman, Prince William Area Young Republicans; former magisterial district chairman, Prince William County Republican Committee; former member, Prince William Linguistics Academy Board of Directors; member, Prince William Taxpayers Alliance Board of Directors; board member, Prince William Academy.

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

"Crowding in neighborhoods is the single issue that affects schools, traffic, taxes, health care and quality of life. I will work to make sure the laws on the books are enforced and create new laws with tougher punishments."

Why should voters elect you?

"Manassas is faced with increasing taxes, traffic, gangs and crowding. I am the only candidate who recognizes this and will stand up for the citizens."

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

E-mail address: steve.chapman@votestevechapman.com



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