LOUISA COUNTY Board of Supervisors Member - GREEN SPRINGS DISTRICT
Louisa County voters in November 2025 will elect a supervisors for several of the county’s seven magisterial districts — including Green Springs — to serve on the seven-member Board of Supervisors. This board functions as the county’s primary legislative body: it sets fiscal policy and the annual budget, enacts local ordinances, oversees land use and development, and guides public services and infrastructure. Supervisor terms generally last four years, and these elections are pivotal because the board shapes Louisa County’s course on growth, public safety, schools, and quality of life.
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Rachel G. Jones
(Ind)
What are your top priorities for your county if elected to the Board of Supervisors?
How will you balance the county’s need for growth and development with protecting its rural character and environment?
What are your budget priorities, and how would you approach funding for schools, public safety, and infrastructure?
How will you ensure that the voices of residents in your district are heard in county decision-making?
What steps will you take to preserve farmland and historic resources in Green Springs?
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