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Watchdog of the Taxpayer's Dollar Since 1956 Fairfax VA |
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| Supervisor | District | Email Address | Telephone |
| Gerry Connolly Chairman | At-Large | chairman@fairfaxcounty.gov | 703-324-2321 |
| Gerald W. Hyland | Mount Vernon | mtvernon@fairfaxcounty.gov | 703-780-7518 |
| Sharon Bulova Budget Chairman | Braddock | braddock@fairfaxcounty.gov | 703-425-9300 |
| Linda Q. Smyth | Providence | provdist@fairfaxcounty.gov | 703-560-6946 |
| Michael R. Frey | Sully | sully@fairfaxcounty.gov | 703-378-9393 |
| Penelope A. Gross | Mason | mason@fairfaxcounty.gov | 703-256-7717 |
| Catherine M. Hudgins | Hunter Mill | hntrmill@fairfaxcounty.gov | 703-478-0283 |
| Dana Kauffman | Lee | leedist@fairfaxcounty.gov | 703-971-6262 |
| Elaine McConnell | Springfield | springfield@fairfaxcounty.gov | 703-451-8873 |
| Joan DuBois | Dranesville | dranesville@fairfaxcounty.gov | 703-356-0551 |
Note: State law requires lowering the real estate tax rate to offset assessment increases. (Virginia Code, Section 58.1-3321). This is termed the "lowered tax rate." If the supervisors wish to raise the rate above the "lowered" rate, the law requires them to publicize it as a real estate tax increase. For FY2005, to offset the 9 percent average increase in residential and commercial assessments, the real estate tax rate would have to be reduced from $1.16 to $1.06. If the supervisors set the rate at $1.14 for example, that would be a 8-cent real estate tax increase, and not the 2-cent reduction that the supervisors would claim it is.
Updated January 26, 2008
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