Contact

For constituent or media inquiries please contact me at:

Laurie Cronin

703-792-4640
1 County Complex Court
Prince William, VA 22192
LCronin@PWCGOV.org

For media inquiries please contact:
Kevin McNulty: 703-792-5324
KMcNulty@PWCGOV.org

For campaign inquiries please contact:
Corey@CoreyStewart.com

Please send political mail to:
4491 Cheshire Station Plaza
P.O. Box 103
Woodbridge, VA 22193

Comments

  • Karen Peak says:

    First, thank you for all the work you are doing. I just wish we could also get people to look at the visa logs and how many people from all over the world do not go home when they are supposed to.

    I have found various news stories regarding frustration with ICE being told to cut loose illegals who have been arrested for breaking other laws – some who have been arrested multiple times.

    I know Judical Watch is stepping in with the PWC lawsuit to get DHS to release certain information regarding how many illegals they have cut loose. What I was wondering is, what about seeing if you can get other communities with the same frustrations to get involved with a lawsuit? The Feds nay be able to tie up and stymie one community leader, but what if hundreds were to start stepping up?

    State Rep. Doyle Heffley in PA is one of the local politicians concerned about this regarding an incident outlined here: http://standardspeaker.com/news/state-local-officials-unite-to-blast-ice-decision-1.1144279

    I know there are others out there with the same frustrations. Can you imagine what would happen if state and local elected officials gathered this info, gathered data on repeat offenders for any crime (especially violent ones) that had previously been arrested, released and then offended again?

    Maybe this is another tactic to take? Maybe it would also be worth it to get visa info on how many have overstayed visas? I have seen quotes that up to 40% of illegals in the US may be here because of overstayed visas. I am trying to get this verified at this time. The data has to be out there somewhere.

    Good luck, keep it up!

  • Carrie Manderfield says:

    Thank you so much for all you do. I am concerned about my end of town. I live in Belmont Bay, and the streets out front are a mess. The pawn shop ads/flags/signs are not great to see everyday. Between Rt.1 and Target on the parkway, I see people soliciting cash at several of the stop light intersections. I have called the non emergency police # to get rid of these transients, but it doesn’t seem to be helping. Our neighborhoods are looking worse and worse, and our home values are going lower and lower. Please help clean up the Rt 1 corridor.

  • Deborah McKesson says:

    Dear Corey,

    I listened to your on-line forum and read the Prince William County report on how the real estate tax rate/bills would remain lower than they were in 2007. I found my tax bill for 2007 and my house was worth $200,000 more and the tax rate was .7870? My land and building value went down this year but the tax rate did not or at least by much. I think this is a game of mirrors trying to fool Prince William County residents. The base tax rate needs to be reduced more as our values have fallen.

    As a business owner, I will see how committed other fellow Prince William County residents think the Board is doing on reducing this tax rate.

    Thank you

  • Walter R. Peterman says:

    Thanks Corey for your leadership. Keep the faith. I know the critiism and burden are often difficult to handle but I for one appreciate your dedication and hard work. It has been a pleasure to watch you “Grow”. Best wishes, Walt

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