Potomac Local News continues our mission to bring you the most critical information about the candidates running to lead our city. Our latest exclusive interview features Ashley Hutson, a first-time candidate for the Manassas City Council.
In this conversation, we ask the questions that matter most to Manassas residents, and Ashley doesn't hold back.
- How will she address rising taxes in Manassas?
- What’s her plan for affordable housing at the Manassas Shopping Center?
- Does she support the city’s expanding data centers, and what are her thoughts on environmental impacts?
- What qualities is she looking for in the next city manager?
- How does she feel about the state of the city’s schools and their latest performance metrics?
Early voting has begun, and this is one more way Potomac Local News is working to keep you informed. Tune in to
hear the full interview and get answers to these pressing questions as we continue to bring you exclusive interviews with those who want to shape the future of Manassas.
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Mark Wolfe has been a member of the Manassas City Council for 16 years and is running for re-election in 2024. With a long track record of involvement in city government, Wolfe, a Democrat, has played a significant role in shaping Manassas’ growth and policies. As voters prepare to head to the polls, Potomac Local News sat down with Wolfe to discuss his vision for the future and the critical issues facing the city.
In this exclusive interview, Wolfe tackles critical questions, such as:
- What are the top three issues Wolfe discusses as he speaks with voters during his campaign?
- What policies have helped turn Manassas into an economic hub, and what more can be done?
- Is Electra planning to build a major manufacturing facility in Manassas, and what will happen if it chooses another city?
- How will the expansion of the Manassas Regional Airport impact jobs, noise levels, and quality of life for residents?
- What’s the city's approach to the rapid growth of data centers, and how will it affect local infrastructure and neighborhoods?
With early voting beginning on Friday, September 20, 2024, this is a must-listen for anyone who cares about the future of Manassas. Potomac Local News is committed to bringing you exclusive interviews with the people who want to lead your city. We’re asking the questions that matter and getting the answers Manassas residents need before heading to the polls.