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Juli E. Briskman
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Juli E. Briskman is running for Loudoun County Supervisor, Algonkian District.
Personal background
Juli has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Ohio State University and a master's degree in business administration and marketing from Johns Hopkins University. She is a single mother who lives with her two teenage children in Sterling.
Professional background
Juli used to be the chief marketing officer at UPIC Health. She also used to be a marketing specialist and advisor for Akima LLC, the International City/Council Management Association, Phillips Business Information, and the Village Green Day School. She also used to be a community liaison officer for the U.S. State Department, a reporter for the Montgomery Journal and Winchester Star, and a marketing and communications manager for SpeakerBox Communications and Away.com
Political background
Juli Briskman is currently the county supervisor representing the Algonkian District of Loudoun County. She was first elected in 2019 and has been in office for one term.
Transportation & Infrastructure
Supports the maintenance and growth of Loudoun County parks and green spaces. Said "connectivity and green space have been a top priority for [her] office."
Wants to "get residents out of their cars, walking, hiking, biking or scootering in the district and across the county."
As county supervisor, she advocated successfully for further investment into the Linear Parks and Trails and the Potomac Heritage Trail West.
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Housing & Urban Development
Supports the "Make Virginia Home" housing plan that would help create more attainable housing in the state. Plans to "focus on helping people get out of renting and into homeownership."
Plans to increase the stock of attainable and affordable housing in Loudoun County. Said "[she] strongly believes the county must increase the supply of attainable housing."
As county supervisor, she supported the Unmet Housing Needs Strategic Plan and revamped our Housing Advisory Board.
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Public Services
Opposes the use of tax revenue for private schools funding. She testified in a Virginia Senate subcommittee against a proposed bill that would use money from county budgets to support private schools.
Supports abortion, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), and diversity, equity, and inclusion within Loudoun County.
Supports "infill development and areas for revitalization, such as Cascades Marketplace and Countryside shopping center."
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Public Safety
Opposes unfunded mandates from the state that would make it harder to fund child protective services, public defenders, and prosecutors.
Supports gun reform in Loudoun County and is formally endorsed by gun reform group Moms Demand Action.
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Taxes & Budget
Opposes the growth of data centers in the county. She claims that the county has an over-reliance on real estate tax revenue from these centers. Said she has "been fighting the development of data centers in the Algonkian District since the day [she] took office."
Plans to pass the lowest possible real and personal property tax rates.
Opposes higher tax rates on vehicles.
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