Editorial: FCNP Endorses Laura Downs

The rush for early voting in elections in recent years has prompted us to make our endorsements known before any voting begins, which means this week.

We wholeheartedly endorse the ticket of Harris and Walz for President and Vice President of the U.S., as well as our esteemed veteran Democratic representatives to the U.S. Senate (Tim Kaine) and U.S. House of Representatives (Don Beyer). Even if these candidates are strong favorites to win in this neighborhood, it is vital that Falls Church citizens keep alive their tradition of achieving the highest voter turnout percentage in the state in order to “pile on,” as Beyer has put it, to help these candidates and their allies win statewide.

Our particular focus is on the special Falls Church City Council election where two citizens are vying to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Caroline Lian this summer. With one more year on that term, former School Board chair Laura Downs and former Board of Zoning Appeals chair John Murphy have thrown their hats in the ring to fill it.

In this case, we wholeheartedly endorse Laura Downs.

We have witnessed Ms. Downs’ highly proficient role as the chair of the Falls Church City School Board and believe she will bring talent, persistence and commitment to all aspects of her work to the City Council. In particular, she brings an avid commitment to open and reasoned ongoing communication with the entire community that will enhance her work, and that of the entire Council.

She will, we are confident, be a major contributor to the amazing progress being made in Falls Church in terms of quality of life for citizens, including for the public education of our school-aged youth but not limited to that. While continuing rising real estate values are creating pressures to advance affordable housing options that our City Council and other agencies, such as the Department of Human Services and the Economic Development Authority, are striving to address, the recent years’ remarkable gains for the City have created very substantial reductions in the real estate tax rate for us all, progress we hope will continue.

New programs, such as for the “greening of Lincoln Avenue” as discussed by the City Council at its work session this week, including for new housing options, as well, are translating this success into a kinder, more compassionate and inclusive community for all. These developments are as important for instilling constructive values in our youth as what they are also deriving as lasting benefits from in the extraordinary classroom educational opportunities they have here.

No better example exists than of the remarkable last weekend in our “Little City,” when extraordinarily copacetic Fall Festival and Taste of Falls Church events were held on the City Hall grounds Saturday, and the Falls Church Education Foundation’s annual Run for the Schools was held on Sunday. We want these happy sorts of things to continue.

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