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Christopher Mark Winslow
REPUBLICAN
Christopher Mark Winslow is running for Chesterfield County Supervisor, Clover Hill District.
Personal background
Christopher was born in Prince William and raised in Gloucester County. He attended the University of Mary Washington where he graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science. He received his Juris Doctor from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law. He moved to Chesterfield with his wife in 2006, and currently lives with her and their two children in Ashbrook Landing.
Professional background
Christopher works as the Manager at Sycamore Title. Previously, he worked as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Mary Washington and as an Attorney at the Law Office of Christopher M. Winslow, PLLC. Christopher enlisted in the U.S. Navy as an active reservist. He is a Veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Political background
Christopher Mark Winslow was elected County Supervisor in 2015. He has served two terms. He was elected Vice Chairman in 2021 and Chair in 2022. Christopher serves on the Audit and Finance Committee.
Transportation & Infrastructure
Supports investing in public infrastructure.
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Housing & Urban Development
As of July 25, 2023, Christopher Mark Winslow’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Public Services
Supports working with Environmental Engineering, individuals, nonprofits. and homeowner associations to protect Resource Protection Areas.
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Public Safety
Emphasizes recruitment and retention "of our hardworking men and women in public safety."
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Taxes & Budget
As Chairman in 2022, Chris "pushed to make Chesterfield #1 in teacher pay among counties in the region."
Reduced the real estate tax rate to its lowest amount at .91/100 in 50+ years.
Supports funding the school divisions "major maintenance reinvestment at 2.5% of pay-go funding annually while continuing to build safe, modern schools."
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