Gwendalyn F. Cody, formerly a member of Virginia's House of Delegates, died last week. She was 99 years old. A veteran of the Second World War, Cody will be laid [...]
In a special edition of our Facebook Live video series, Srilekha Palle led a conversation with fellow Republican women Patti Hidalgo Menders, Cathy Ruse, and Janet Varre. The discussion took [...]
Last month, the Fairfax GOP announced its "Help Feed Our Troops" initiative. The effort raised $6,294.44, which allowed volunteers to pack 1,464 snack packs into 61 boxes. Every bag of [...]
Puneet Ahluwalia, candidate for lieutenant governor, joined the Fairfax GOP live on Facebook last month for a wide-ranging interview about the issues facing Virginia. A family man with a background [...]
At the February 23rd Board meeting, the County Executive presented the Advertised Budget for FY2022. While this budget includes a decrease of one penny in the tax rate, it results [...]
The Fairfax GOP will hold its next general meeting (virtually) on Monday, December 8 at 7:30 PM. All Republicans are welcome to attend general meetings (you don't have to be [...]
The Fairfax GOP launched a "Goya Food Drive" over the weekend, with more than 200 items already collected as of Sunday, July 12. The drive will run through Sunday, July [...]
As a reminder to our members and volunteers, the Fairfax GOP office is closed until further notice, in order to maintain "social distancing." The Fairfax GOP itself, however, remains online [...]
Steve Knotts will succeed Tim Hannigan as chairman of the Fairfax County GOP. Mr. Knotts was elected by acclamation at Saturday's Fairfax GOP Convention, which drew more than 100 attendees. [...]
For those who haven't yet registered, the official call for the Fairfax GOP Convention and filing forms for prospective delegates are available in PDF format on the Fairfax GOP website [...]
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Get active in the effort to take back Fairfax County from the progressives hellbent on raising taxes, coddling criminals, and socializing public schools.