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MOUNT VERNON DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
TIME TO REORGANIZE
The Fairfax County Democratic Committee is made up of members from the 9 magisterial district committees of Fairfax County. FCDC and these nine districts reorganize every two years, with the next cycle being 2010-2011. Each of the nine magisterial districts will have its own caucus to establish its membership and will conduct its first meeting of the new committee afterward to elect a Chair and other such relevant positions and business. These nine caucuses and meetings will be held during the week of Dec. 5th-12th and you can find the time and location for each below.
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Scott Surovell sworn in as 44th District State Delegate
About a dozen Mt. Vernon Democrats joined Scott Surovell's family,
friends, and supporters for a ceremonial swearing in ceremony at the
State House of Delegates in Richmond Sunday, January 17. The
ceremony was held in the House chamber and we joined Scott for a
reception at his new office afterwards. About 45 people attended. Scott
was one of the few new Democrats elected last November and we are
looking forward to supporting him in his legislative efforts this term. He
has filed about 30 bills--off to a good start!
· Jan 17, 2010
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