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Price to run for Woodbridge Supervisor

Lee Price, a retired Department of Defense (DoD) employee, has announced his campaign to run for the Woodbridge District Supervisor seat for the Prince William Board of Supervisors.

A graduate of the University of Texas, San Antonio, Price worked as a DoD employee for more than thirty-three years in the IT field. During his career, he worked with several branches of the military, including the Air Force, Navy and Army in IT management.

In his career for the DoD, he was awarded the Commanders Award for Exemplary Service.

Among Price’s platforms, addressing county spending and stopping tax increases in the county are his top priorities as a candidate.

“Woodbridge needs a leader who will focus on working to grow jobs and economic opportunities, while reducing the tax burden on residents,” Price said.

He stated his other priorities as Supervisor would include ensuring public safety in county schools, adequate funding to reduce class size and transportation.

“We need to concentrate our efforts on protecting our homes and communities with adequate public safety resources, reducing classroom overcrowding in our schools and reducing gridlock on our roads,” Price commented.

Price lives with his family in Woodbridge, and currently serves on the Potomac Club’s Master HOA Board of Directors. He was President of the HOA for two years and is serving his fifth year on the Board.

In addition to being an Eagle Scout, he serves as a Deacon at his church. Though retired from government work, Price currently works as a realtor and manager for a Northern Virginia IT management-consulting firm.