Loudoun County Republican Committee promotes anniversary event and shares HB 261 update

Scott Pio, Chairman
Scott Pio, Chairman
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Loudoun County Republican Committee recently promoted an upcoming event and shared information about local legislation on its official Twitter account. The committee encouraged the public to participate in a celebration for America’s 250th anniversary and provided details on House Bill 261 related to local taxation authority.

On March 14, 2026, the Loudoun County Republican Committee posted: “Only three weeks left before sales close! Don’t miss your chance to celebrate America’s 250th at Trump National Golf Club. Tickets are limited—secure yours now! https://t.co/cgNUtcQfN0 https://t.co/8crVIjYMJn”. Later that day, they reiterated the message with a similar post: “Only three weeks left before sales close! Don’t miss your chance to celebrate America’s 250th at Trump National Golf Club. Tickets are limited—secure yours now! https://t.co/UHN3bJD2PS https://t.co/sUZ3ir2HzH”.

On March 15, 2026, the committee shifted focus to state legislation, writing: “HB 261 grants Newport News the authority to tax land and improvements at different rates, mirroring options available to other Virginia cities. #VirginiaPolitics #LocalTaxation https://t.co/7tRaG7kba5”.

House Bill 261 allows Newport News to set separate tax rates for land and buildings—a power already held by several other municipalities in Virginia. This change aims to align Newport News with existing practices in comparable cities across the state.

The Loudoun County Republican Committee is an official political organization representing Republicans in Loudoun County, Virginia.



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