House Delegate District 33: Chris G. Oprison

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Thursday, June 9, 2005

Party: Republican

Age: 34

Residence: Lovettsville

Education: BA, political science, UCLA; JD, George Washington University; graduate, Marine Corps Officer Candidates School; graduate, Naval Justice School.

Occupation: Attorney, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP.

Elected offices/civic activities: Member and precinct captain, Loudoun County Republican Committee; member, Virginia Society for Human Life; member, National Rifle Association; member, Church of Our Savior.

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

"As I go door-to-door, it is clear to me that skyrocketing property taxes is one of the most urgent issues. That's why I have a three-part plan to curb property tax increases, whereas my opponent has no plan and, in fact, he made it harder for families to live in our district by voting to raise taxes by $1.4 billion."

Why should voters elect you?

"I am a solid conservative who will lead the charge in Richmond to lower taxes and protect hardworking Virginia families."

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

E-mail address: info@chrisoprison.com



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