Harry J. Parrish, a Democrat, has been representing the 50th district seat in the Virginia House of Delegates for six years. He has been a political figure in District 50 for 36 years, having won his first election for the Manassas City Council as a Democrat.
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is a strong supporter of the governor's transportation program and voted to increase transportation revenues by raising the state sales tax by half a percent. In addition to Parrish, 52-year-old Democrat, Agnew is also fighting for the 50th district seat in the Virginia House of Delegates.He has never run for office before but is determined to make a difference in the district. Both Parrish and Agnew are advocates for legislation that establishes a resource recovery unit (incinerator) to be jointly managed by Prince William County, Loudoun, Manassas and Manassas Park. This is in line with the leadership philosophy of the Department of Social Services of the City of Manassas Park, which strives to improve service delivery to citizens by striving to meet established core values. The two Democrats are committed to providing seniors and retirees with the resources they need to live comfortably. They are working to ensure that seniors have access to affordable housing, transportation, and healthcare services. They are also advocating for increased funding for senior centers and programs that provide meals and activities for seniors.
In addition, Parrish and Agnew are pushing for legislation that would provide tax relief for seniors on fixed incomes. They are also working to ensure that seniors have access to financial assistance programs such as Medicaid and Medicare. The two Democrats are dedicated to making sure that seniors and retirees in Manassas Park have access to the resources they need to live comfortably. They are committed to providing seniors with access to affordable housing, transportation, healthcare services, and financial assistance programs. They are also advocating for increased funding for senior centers and programs that provide meals and activities for seniors. By supporting legislation that establishes a resource recovery unit (incinerator) jointly managed by Prince William County, Loudoun, Manassas and Manassas Park, Parrish and Agnew are demonstrating their commitment to providing seniors with the resources they need.
They are also advocating for tax relief for seniors on fixed incomes and pushing for increased funding for senior centers and programs that provide meals and activities.