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Brian R. Murphy

REPUBLICAN

Brian R. Murphy is running for Fairfax County Supervisor, Providence District.

Personal background

Brian has a Bachelor's degree in Economics. He moved to Northern Virginia with his father when he was 8 years old.

Professional background

Brian is a realtor. He works at Samson Properties, where he has been for over four years. He previously worked at Real Estate Marketing Specialists LLC, RE/MAX Living, Interactive Builders, Bison Builders, Koury Communities, Triangle Development Company, and Equity Programs Investment Corporation.

Political background

Brian R. Murphy’s campaign for county supervisor is his first entry into politics.

Transportation & Infrastructure

As of July 25, 2023, Brian R. Murphy’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Housing & Urban Development

Said, "I have learned that a free and fair marketplace is the best process to address housing needs in our community. Too often we have seen the disastrous results of the 'picking winners' and subsidizing housing."

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Public Services

Said, "from schools to government services to rampant warranty schemes, Fairfax County residents are being abused by poor service, dishonest promotions and systemic abuses."

Plans to make sure parent's have a right to know and decide their children's education.

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Public Safety

Believes prosecuting crimes by the Commonwealth's Attorney is the best way to reduce and eliminate crime.

Said, "community policing is very important. However, in the face of the rampant increases in crime in the county, we need to bring our police force up to full strength."

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Taxes & Budget

Opposes the recent change to property tax assessment.

Said, "I believe that the current change to our property tax assessment has fundamentally changed that levy from a property tax to a capital gains tax."

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