BPOL, donations are issues in Aquia
Milde faces two challengers in Stafford's Aquia District supervisor race
Date published: 10/23/2009
BY JONAS BEALS
A three-way race for the Aquia supervisor's seat pits two newcomers--Irene Egan and Paul Ortiz--against incumbent Paul Milde.
Both challengers see improving education as the most pressing concern for Stafford County.
While Milde has expressed a desire to support and improve schools, his interests lie mainly in fighting taxes and improving the business environment of the county.
The challengers also share a common motivation for running: Milde himself.
In the past year, Egan and Ortiz have both dealt with land-use issues near their properties and felt Milde did not support their concerns.
For Ortiz, the issue was a rezoning proposed by the Silver Cos. that would have changed residential property on U.S. 1 to commercial property near his Hills of Aquia home. He and his neighbors successfully opposed the rezoning.
For Egan, it was the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She lives in the Meadowbrook subdivision adjacent to the SPCA property. She and her neighbors were opposed to the SPCA location.
An alternative proposed by Egan during the SPCA public hearing contained elements of the final compromise permit supervisors approved.
Milde supported the Hills of Aquia rezoning, as well as the conditional-use permit allowing the SPCA.
Milde is accustomed to controversy and does not hesitate to vote his mind even if it might upset some of his constituents. That attitude seems to have gained him a legion of supporters--his campaign is one of the most financially successful in local history.
The incumbent has received more than $43,830 in cash contributions in 2009, according to campaign finance reports filed last week. Reports show Ortiz has raised $4,680 and Egan $6,628.
Milde was an unlikely candidate when he ran four years ago. As his opponents this year have noted, Milde has a legal history that includes a felony cocaine possession conviction when he was 18. He had his voting rights restored in 2002 by Gov. Mark Warner.
After spending nearly $90,000 of his own money, he won a hotly contested 2005 race against incumbent Kandy Hilliard and became a vocal member of the Board of Supervisors.
| IRENE M. EGAN
Address: 64 Meadowbrook Lane
Political party: Independent
Political experience: None
Age: 42
Family: Husband, Richard; two school-age sons
Occupation: Recently served as director of government affairs for CH2M HILL Engineering
Education: B.A., George Washington University Columbian College
Community Activities: Board member, Stafford County Crime Solvers; Stafford schools capital improvement planning advisory committee; Women in Government Relations
Most important issues: Ensuring that Stafford schools have quality teachers and students meet adequate yearly progress goals; maintaining public safety with proper staffing levels; maintaining high quality of life for veterans and seniors by improving access to services
PAUL V. MILDE III
Address: 10 Potomac View Lane
Political party: Republican
Political experience: One term as supervisor
Age: 42
Family: School-age son and daughter
Occupation: Owner of Closet Interiors Plus
Education: Currently enrolled in bachelor of professional studies program, University of Mary Washington's College of Graduate and Professional Studies
Community Activities: Andrew Chapel Methodist Church; founder, SaveCrowsNest.com; Aquia Harbor Lions Club; Rotary; vice president, Virginia Railway Express; treasurer, Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission
Most important issues: Growth and development; BPOL and Stafford's business climate; county spending and taxes
R. PAUL ORTIZ
Address: 5 Sutton Court
Political party: Independent
Political experience: None
Age: 56
Family: Wife, Michelle; grown son and daughter
Occupation: Civilian program manager competency lead, Marine Corps System Command, Quantico Marine Corps Base
Education: B.S., City University of New York; master's in management, Pepperdine University; master's in computer systems, Naval Postgraduate School Monterey; master's in international studies, National War College
Military: Retired Marine Corps colonel, Iraq veteran; two Legion of Merit awards, Joint Meritorious Service Medal
Community Activities: Docent, National Museum of the Marine Corps; Brooke Point High School swim team treasurer; Marine Corps Association; Disabled American Veterans Association; assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 1425
Most important issues: Maintaining high quality of Stafford's schools with adequate funding; managing growth to protect environmental resources and ease pressure on roads, schools and taxpayers; restoring integrity and a spirit of service to the Aquia supervisor office |
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Date published: 10/23/2009
Most recent reader comments:
Ortiz has integrity???
(posted by
staffordcat
, Nov. 3, 2009 11:21 am)  
As evidenced, no doubt, by the combination of the negative campaigning and the false Milde internet links that connect to his sites.
Come on. I am truly chagrined for Stafford. No wonder the FLS couldn't even make an endorsement in any of the four supervisor races.
Judge Milde by his record during the past 4 years; this discussion of old stuff (originally discussed by Kandy Hilliard) is old news and a mistake. It kept people from realizing her value; I'm not sure Ortiz has value.
EGAN is a REPUBLICAN plant
(posted by
Blessed2
, Oct. 24, 2009 5:32 pm)  
EGAN is a Cord Sterling (big bucks) REPUBLICAN plant candidate. Didn't you see the wink, wink (Egan-Sterling) at the SPCA mtg when Egan made her proposal. Mr. Ortiz has the support of the Stafford Democratic Committee, although there are a very, very, few rogue non-supporters out there on the SDC or former SDCer's that just won't accept this. The Aquia race is about honesty and integrity and who will REPRESENT THE PEOPLE NOT THE BIG BUCK REPUBLICANS. Ortiz is the only candidate that even comes close.
Milde howls again
(posted by
Harpoon
, Oct. 23, 2009 8:39 pm)  
Every time Milde gets caught, he howls character assassination. Well, judges and court documents simply speak the truth. Check it out:
http://paulortiz.org/milde_crime_controversy.htm
Negative campaign = Woodson
(posted by
Stafford21
, Oct. 23, 2009 6:47 pm)  
Last time the democrats ran a negative campaign like this, it was to elect Bob Woodson. Lets hope that Stafford residents have learned a lesson from that mistake. He was the only Supervisor that voted to support bringing terrorists to Stafford.
Clarification
(posted by
MattKelly
, Oct. 23, 2009 4:46 pm)  
The reason for my posts are not to endorse candidates but rather to point out the failure of the local press in getting the candidates to answer questions on how they are going to make their campaign promises a reality.
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