"Last week, I had the opportunity to meet with nearly 300 local elected officials who join me in representing the two cities, 21 counties, and 39 towns that make up Virginia’s Fifth District. It is an honor to work alongside these state Senators, Delegates, Board of Supervisors members, City and Town Council members, School Board members, and other Constitutional Officers to serve the fine people we represent, and I am grateful that I had the opportunity to thank our dedicated public servants.
Virginia’s Fifth District spans                        across 10,000 square miles from the North                        Carolina line up to Fauquier County, and                        consistent cooperation with state and local                        officials ensures that we address the wide                        variety of issues our constituents from                        Southside to the Northern Piedmont                        encounter. It is vitally important that all                        levels of government work together closely,                        particularly to identify issues where the                        federal government is overstepping its                        authority or handing down burdensome                        unfunded mandates, making it harder for                        state and local government to provide the                        services for which they are                        responsible.
Listening to our local leaders across                        our district makes it clear that Washington                        still stands in the way of a robust                        economic recovery. We all share the grave                        concerns about our stagnant economy and                        believe that job creation must be the top                        priority. Every day, they see first-hand                        how top-down policies, like the Dodd-Frank                        Act, harm our Main Street businesses and                        create an uneven playing field. They see                        the regulations from the President’s                        healthcare law forcing employers to cut                        working hours and negatively impact small                        businesses, working families, and even the                        emergency service volunteers who many of                        our communities rely on to keep us safe.                        They balance their budgets, knowing that                        they cannot spend more than what they take                        in, yet they watch Washington fail to make                        the difficult choices necessary to bring                        about fiscal responsibility and fear that                        state and local services may suffer the                        consequences for Washington's                        recklessness.
I am advocating for policies and a                        discourse in Washington that follow the                        example that each of these state and local                        officials set in their roles. That is a                        spirit of cooperation – acting on                        common sense for the common good in the                        best interests of our communities. We are                        elected to serve to help make things                        better, and listening to the concerns of                        Fifth District Virginians allows me to best                        serve you in Washington. I will continue to                        fight for policies that make life easier                        for our Main Street businesses and family                        farms to spur the job creation we so                        desperately need.
Thomas Jefferson believed government                        works best when it is closest to the                        people, and we are fortunate to be                        represented by dedicated public servants at                        the state and local level. I look forward                        to continuing to work alongside these                        leaders to set policies that will create a                        brighter future for all our citizens and                        communities.
If you need any additional information                        or if we may be of assistance to you,                        please visit my website at                          hurt.house.gov                        or call my Washington office: (202)                        225-4711, Charlottesville office: (434)                        973-9631, Danville office: (434) 791-2596,                        or Farmville office: (434) 395-0120."
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