Jewish Community Town Hall with Loudoun Elected Officials

Join the JCRC for a conversation with elected officials representing eastern Loudoun County. (Other attendees to be announced)

Date & Time

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Location

Ashburn, VA 
Address available upon registration 


Speakers

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Delegate David Reid House District 28 in the Virginia House of Delegates

Delegate David Reid represents the 28th District in the Virginia House of Delegates. The 28th District is located in the eastern portion of Loudoun County and includes Ashburn, Broadlands, and parts of Brambleton, Sterling, and Algonkian.

First elected in 2017, Del. Reid serves on the powerful House Appropriations Committee, is the Vice Chair of the Transportation Committee, and serves on the Privileges & Elections Committee.

During his eight years representing eastern Loudoun County, Del. Reid successfully passed over 50 pieces of bipartisan legislation that have been signed into law, including (1) the only state reparations legislation passed in the nation, (2) the only legislation to protect prime agricultural land from future pipelines, and (3) the first-ever strategic plan to support veterans, military service members, and their families.

Del. Reid served 23 years in the U.S. Navy Reserves as an Intelligence Officer and retired as a full Commander, which is the equivalent of a Lieutenant Colonel. He was awarded the prestigious Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal on three occasions for his leadership and the technical intelligence collected from his two deployments to South Korea while exploiting naval military equipment from the former Soviet Union.


Speaker

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Senator Kannan Srinivasan House District 26 in the Virginia House of Delegates

Delegate Kannan Srinivasan represents House District 26 as the first Indian American immigrant to serve in the Virginia House of Delegates. As Delegate, Kannan advocates for the health, safety, and well-being of Loudoun County residents, and pursues policies that uplift all Virginia families.

He has been recognized by Democratic leaders as an effective legislator who delivers real results for constituents. This year alone, Kannan successfully passed eight pieces of legislation through the House and Senate, nearly all with bipartisan support. These new laws deliver meaningful results for Loudoun residents by tackling important issues such as expanding access to mental health treatment for youth, enhancing consumer and renter protections, addressing the fentanyl/opioid crisis, and improving court efficiency. Through his legislative efforts, Kannan has shown unwavering leadership and a commitment to innovative, practical solutions that pave the way for a brighter, more prosperous future for all Virginians.


Speaker

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Supervisor Sylvia R. Glass Broad Run District Supervisor

Supervisor Sylvia R. Glass was elected to represent the Broad Run District on the Board of Supervisors in November 2019 and reelected in 2023.

She is currently an elementary, special education teacher’s assistant at an elementary school in Ashburn, having worked previously as a special education teacher and cafeteria monitor with Loudoun County Public Schools. Her prior work experience encompasses both accounting and real estate. She held positions with the U.S. Defense Contract Audit Agency and Trollinger and Co., and later earned her real estate license and worked with ReMax.

Supervisor Glass strongly believes in the value of service and has been a community advocate and volunteer in the Broad Run community for more than two decades. She served as the President of the Dominion Trail Elementary School Parent Teacher Association and is a member of the NAACP Education Committee. She is also active with the Loudoun County Public Schools’ Minority Student Achievement Advisory Committee and is a member of the Loudoun Education Association. Further, she is a member of the Loudoun chapter of Moms Demand Action.

Supervisor Glass earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting and economics from Bowie State University and a master’s degree in special education from George Mason University. She resides in Ashburn Village where she and her husband, Alan, have raised their four sons, Jordan, Zachary, Joshua, and Taylor, who have all graduated from Loudoun County Public Schools.