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The legislator in the city center of Fredericksburg in downtown Fredericksburg

The participants pack the 718 event location in the city center of Fredericksburg on May 6, 2025 for a legislative summary with local legislators who shared highlights and snacks from this year's general assembly. The event was sponsored by the Fredericksburg Regional Alliance, the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Fredericksburg, the Fredericksburg Area Builders Association and the Fredericksburg Area Association of Realors. [Photo: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce]

Fredericksburg, va. – The local legislators shared their greatest findings by this year's General Assembly during a complete legislative summary, which was organized in the 718 event location in the Caroline Street.

The event was sponsored by the Fredericksburg Regional Alliance, the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Fredericksburg, the Fredericksburg Area Builders Association and the Fredericksburg Area Association of Realors.

Each legislator was asked what he considered the greatest performance of the session. The delegated Bobby Orrock referred to increased educational financing and around 1 billion US dollars of tax discounts that returned according to Virginia families. Senator Tara Durant also emphasized the training and requested the investment of $ 222 million in order to remove the K-12 support cap “a real game channel”. She also noticed new funds for math lessons – a personal priority on which she worked for years.

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