Loudoun County Republican Committee questions Virginia bills on education and parental consent

Scott Pio, Chairman - Loudoun County Republican Committee
Scott Pio, Chairman - Loudoun County Republican Committee
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Loudoun County Republican Committee, a political organization based in Virginia, recently posted a series of statements on its Twitter account addressing legislative issues in the state. The posts discuss concerns over book censorship, economic development goals, and parental consent regarding abortion.

On February 4, 2026, the committee questioned the content of a proposed Virginia bill related to book censorship, stating: “A Virginia bill guaranteeing non-censorship of books allegedly includes acts of masturbation, intercourse, coprophilia, and euphophilia. Is this education or exploitation? Real legislation needed to protect kids. #Virginia #Education #Legislation #ProtectKids https://t.co/A51LaEgxes”

The following day, Loudoun County Republican Committee shifted focus to economic matters. On February 5, 2026, it wrote: “Don’t limit your goals. Go after all of it. Set record economic development goals & achieve them. Relentless pursuit, even with a split legislature, fuels job growth & economic development. #EconomicDevelopment #JobGrowth https://t.co/hZdTXY5fFD”

Later that morning on February 5, the committee addressed another legislative proposal concerning minors and abortion access: “This bill strips away parental consent and allows minors to have abortions, but we don’t allow minors to buy alcohol, cigarettes, or drive cars. It opens the door to backroom abortions. #ParentalRights #AbortionDebate https://t.co/yoK37Nvglz”

The Loudoun County Republican Committee has been active in raising concerns about state-level policies impacting education standards and parental rights in Virginia schools and healthcare decisions for minors.



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