
by Chap Petersen
A few things are certain in life. Death, taxes and UVA losing to Duke in the ACC men’s basketball final. (No, I’m not bitter).
Another one is well-funded interests getting their way in the Virginia General Assembly.
A mere decade ago, our battle was with Dominion Power who sought to avoid customer refunds through the deceptively named “rate freeze” bill (ed. note: today’s corollary would be bills for “fair elections”).
The “rate freeze” fight later morphed into the perennial struggle to ban Dominion — a public monopoly — from making donations to the same Virginia lawmakers who decided its profits. Year after year, I filed the bill. And year after year, the GA defeated it. (Thank you Danica Roem for carrying on the struggle!)
Flash forward to 2026. The economy of Fairfax County is in a genteel decline. The Federal government is contracting. There is a major office vacancy problem. Small businesses are being hit by higher taxes and regulatory burdens, e.g. European-style “paid sick leave” laws. There is no open space for data centers to fill the revenue gap.
The answer: a Casino in Tysons!
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