Opinion: Deshundra Jefferson is a tonic for what ails Prince William Democrats
Letters to the Editor January 12, 2023 (Jefferson to primary Ann Wheeler for Prince William Chair in 2023 - Potomac Local News)
The Democratic Party charter states: “What we seek for our Nation, we hope for all people – individual freedom in the framework of a just society, political freedom in the framework of meaningful participation by all citizens. Bound by the U.S. Constitution, aware that a party must be responsive to be worthy of responsibility, we pledge ourselves to open, honest endeavor and to the conduct of public affairs in a manner worthy of a society of free people.”
Those principles have been repeatedly violated by the current
Chair of the Prince William Board of County supervisors, Ann Wheeler.
Her blatant servitude to business interests has undermined a
just society. Wheeler inhibited meaningful
citizen participation by hastily scheduling community engagement meetings at
the height of the COVID pandemic, refusing to delay them, and then barely
acknowledging resident concerns.
Her disregard for due diligence proves she is insufficiently
responsive to be worthy of the responsibility. Under Wheeler’s “leadership,”
the county failed to conduct even a basic cost analysis of infrastructure and
public services required for the Prince William Digital Gateway, nor did they
conduct a noise study or assess electrical power needs.
The board also deliberately deferred a water study recommended
by the county’s own Watershed Management branch and neighboring Fairfax
County. Wheeler’s aversion to
transparency for the sake of political expedience demonstrates she can neither
openly nor honestly conduct public affairs in a manner worthy of her
constituents.
County staff and supervisors repeatedly hid behind
non-disclosure agreements to obscure the truth about the land under development
or available for data center use and neglected to respond to multiple inquiries
from citizens and their attorneys for essential information to inform the
public debate.
Ann Wheeler’s tenure has been dominated by contentiousness,
divisiveness, and suspicion. Every day
she spends in the office further damages the Democratic brand in Prince William
County. She needs to be removed.
It is our civic duty to reject public officials who have
betrayed our trust and replace them with better candidates that will restore
it. With Deshundra Jefferson’s announcement last Wednesday, Prince William
voters now have both a fine candidate and an opportunity for redemption.
Vote for Deshundra Jefferson in the Democratic primary on June
20th.
Bill Wright
Gainesville
Former Treasurer, Gainesville Magisterial District Democratic
Committee
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