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Daniel G. "Dan" Storck

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Daniel G. "Dan" Storck is running for Fairfax County Supervisor, Mount Vernon District.

Personal background

Dan has a Bachelor's degree in Finance and a Master's degree in Business Management from Miami University. He lives with his wife, Deb, in the Mount Vernon District. He has three children.

Professional background

Dan is the co-founder of the National Integrated Health Associates, where he has been for over seven years. He previously worked at Storck Benefits Consulting.

Political background

Daniel G. "Dan" Storck is currently the county supervisor representing the Mount Vernon District on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. He was first elected in 2015 and has served for two terms. He previously served as the school board member for the Mount Vernon District from 2004 to 2015.

Transportation & Infrastructure

Wants more funding to relieve traffic congestion and to extend the Metro's Yellow Line.

Plans to accelerate Route 1 improvements.

Supports providing students free public transit passes for students.

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Housing & Urban Development

Wants more affordable housing in the district.

Supported the expansion of Good Shepherd Housing to provide more quality, affordable housing.

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Public Services

Wants to require smart and green land-use policies in the district.

Plans to continue improving sidewalk and trail connections and adding new sections, bike lanes, and pedestrian alert signals.

Advocated for the Fairfax Green Initiative, which sets goals and strategies for energy-related action items.

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Public Safety

As of July 25, 2023, Daniel G. "Dan" Storck’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Taxes & Budget

Supports fully funding Mount Vernon school district public schools with the goal of preparing students for high tech jobs.

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