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Jeffrey C. McKay

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Jeffrey C. McKay is running for Fairfax Board of Supervisors Chair.

Personal background

Jeffrey is originally from the Route One Corridor. He attended Bishop Ireton High School. He has a bachelor's degree in public administration from James Madison University. He lives with his wife and two children in the Franconia District.

Professional background

Jeffrey used to be chief of staff for county supervisor Dana Kauffman.

Political background

Jeffrey McKay is currently the chair of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. He was first elected in 2019 and has been in office for one term. He was previously the county supervisor representing the Lee District on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors for 12 years.

Transportation & Infrastructure

Wants to create new transit options in the county.

Plans to "hold Metro accountable to improve customer service, reliability, and timelines."

Supports more funding for sidewalk construction and bicycle lanes.

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Housing & Urban Development

Plans to "create at least 10,000 new affordable units throughout the county by 2034."

Wants to prioritize affordable senior housing.

Supports working with local businesses to provide incentives for housing projects.

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Public Services

Plans to make the county carbon neutral by 2050 and zero waste by 2030.

Supports more fair sports facilities countywide.

Wants to expand preschool programs and raise pay for teachers and school staff.

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Public Safety

Supports hiring more mental health professionals to respond to mental health calls.

Wants all patrol officers to wear body cameras.

Supports gun control, and plans to "fight for common sense gun control measures and close dangerous loopholes."

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Taxes & Budget

Wants to create a vocational training pipeline for trades workers.

Supports getting rid of government regulations around opening a business.

Plants to protect the County’s AAA bond rating.

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