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The Prince William Chapter of the Police Benevolent Association held its first political screening.

The Prince William Chapter of the Police Benevolent Association held its first political screening on August 6, 2013.  The chapter is proud to announce that eleven candidates for the Virginia House of Delegates, whose districts are within parts of Prince William County, took time to meet with the chapter and seek their endorsement.  Out of the eleven candidates who attended the screening six have been endorsed by our association and we encourage all of our members to consider supporting these candidates in the upcoming November election for Virginia house of Delegates.
 

Scott Lingamfelter 31st district

 

David Ramadan 87th district

 

Luke Torian 52nd district

 

Reed Heddleston 51st district

 

Jackson Miller 50th district

 

Michael Futrell 2nd district

Prince William County News
The Hero Workout - Fundraiser for Prince William County Officer fund

March 3, 2016

Please join The Virginia Police Benevolent Association, The Police Benevolent Foundation and Crossfit Woodbridge in honoring fallen Prince William Officer Ashley Guindon and injured Officers Jesse Hempen and David McKeown by participating in the Hero Workout and fundraiser.

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The Prince William County Chapter of the Virginia PBA endorses candidates for Commonwealth's Attorney and Board of Supervisors

October 5, 2015

On September 27th, the Prince William County Chapter of the Virginia Police Benevolent Association held a political screening for those candidates running for Commonwealth's Attorney and Board of Supervisors.

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The Prince William County Chapter of the PBA Endorses Scott Jacobs

November 12, 2014

The Prince William County Chapter of the Police Benevolent Association is proud to announce their endorsement of Scott Jacobs for Brentsville District County Board of Supervisors. The chapter held its first Board of Supervisors screening and endorsement process on November 8, 2014. Prince William County law enforcement professionals made up the panel that interviewed the candidates. The candidates answered questions about issues important to members of the Prince William County Chapter and were evaluated on their responses.

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