Loudoun County Republican Committee highlights legislative moves on worker protection, religious liberty, and education

Scott Pio, Chairman
Scott Pio, Chairman
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The Loudoun County Republican Committee posted a series of updates on March 10, 2026, highlighting recent legislative actions in Virginia related to workers’ compensation for law enforcement, religious accommodations at public colleges, and graduation requirements for International Baccalaureate (IB) students.

In one post, the committee stated: “Delegate Cornett’s HB130 Seeks Vital Workers’ Compensation Protections for Virginia Sheriffs and Deputies” (March 10, 2026).

Another update focused on religious liberty measures: “Virginia Legislature Champions Religious Liberty with Passage of HB131 Mandating Accommodations at Public Colleges” (March 10, 2026).

A third tweet addressed changes in education policy: “Republicans Approves Flexibility for IB Students in Advanced Diploma Graduation Requirements” (March 10, 2026).

The Loudoun County Republican Committee is an organization representing Republican interests and activities within Loudoun County, Virginia. The legislative efforts mentioned reflect ongoing debates in Virginia regarding employee protections for law enforcement personnel and policies supporting religious freedoms and educational flexibility.



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