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Matthew F. Letourneau

REPUBLICAN

Matthew F. Letourneau is running for Loudoun County Supervisor, Dulles District.

Personal background

Matthew is originally from Massachusetts. He has a bachelor's degree in politics from the Catholic University. He lives with his wife, Margaret, and their four children in Chantilly. He attends Corpus Christi Catholic Parish in Stone Ridge.

Professional background

Matthew is the managing director of communications and media at the Global Energy Institute at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He used to be a senior aide in the United States Senate.

Political background

Matthew F. Letourneau is currently the county supervisor representing the Dulles District. He was first elected in 2011 and has been in office for three terms.

Transportation & Infrastructure

As a metro board member, he voted for the Metro's silver line extension into Loudoun County.

Said, "Over the last 12 years, I think we’ve made a real difference in Dulles South, and I’m proud of what we’ve achieved. But there are still major initiatives that I started and want to see progress, like building an interchange at Loudoun County Parkway and Route 50, and the Route 50 North Collector Road.”

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Housing & Urban Development

As of July 18, 2023, Matthew F. Letourneau’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Services

Plans to continue building the Dulles South road network, specifically Arcola Blvd, Northstar Blvd, Route 50 and Braddock Rd.

Wants to improve new restaurants and retail opportunities.

Supports zoning and land use projects around Loudoun Metro stations.

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Public Safety

As a county supervisor, he oversaw the reorganization of the Loudoun County fire rescue.

As a county supervisor, he approved criminal regulations for Metro-related crimes, which allows Metro Transit Police, MWAA Police and the Loudoun County Sheriff to enforce infractions that occur on trains while in Loudoun.

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Taxes & Budget

Opposes initiatives supported by special interests that would increase taxes.

As a county supervisor, he supported funding to construct Hanson Park and to improve construction in some Loudoun County schools

Said, "we must make smart land use decisions and invest in infrastructure, while recognizing the financial pressures that families are feeling due to inflation, tolls and taxes.”

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