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delegates, rather than one.
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public safety building and a
potential joint emergency
communications-dispatch
center. Sherif McEathron
said he was a big proponent
of the public safety building
and it location. As he has in
the past, the sherif pointed
to the central county loca-
tion and proximity to at least
one school his department is
responsible for security at.
Te sherif also said a joint
communications center had
been tried under his prede-
cessor in the 1990s and had
not worked, therefore he re-
mains skeptical it can work
properly. As he told us pre-
viously, Seal does not believe
the public safety building
location may have been the
optimum one. However, he
added that since it is there it
is time to move on and make
the best of the new facility.
Seal also said he is a strong
proponent of a joint emer-
gency dispatch center be-
cause he believes it can work
and save precious seconds
in emergency response times
when cross jurisdiction calls
are received.
18th VIRGINIA HOUSE DIS-
TRICT
Bob Zwick (D) Zwick sent
us a letter to the editor sum-
marizing his qualifcations
and policy ideas which ap-
pears in this issue. However,
one response to a question
raised our eyebrow. Asked
about the biggest issues at
the state level, Zwick pointed
to a shifting power base from
rural to urban communities.
Zwick suggested a repeal of
Virginias Dillon Rule to al-
low rural communities re-
gain more control of their
futures. Te Dillon Rule does
not allow municipal govern-
ments to pass any law not au-
thorized at the state level.
Michael Webert (R) Noting
his background as a rancher
in Fauquier County, Webert
said he was focused on pres-
ervation of Virginias natural
and rural heritage, though
he ofered no specifcs such
as Zwicks Dillon Rule ex-
ception. Webert also said he
favored deregulation of busi-
ness and industry to create a
more conducive atmosphere
for business development
in the commonwealth. As
Weberts website points out
he is general manager of the
3500-acre Locust Hill Farm
and owner of Black Locust
Marketing and Consulting.