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New traffic laws go into effect Monday in Virginia.

<i><b>Basics</b></i>
E-mail: william.callahan@patch.com
Phone: 571-329-8171
Hometown: Stamford, Connecticut
Birthday: October 9
<b><i>Bio</i></b>
Let's start by saying that most people who know me call me "Guv." My middle name is Gouverneur, after Gouverneur Morris, so Guv has been a nickname for as long as I can remember. Feel free to call me whatever makes you comfortable. I grew up in Stamford, Connecticut. After a fantastic four years in Virginia at the University of Richmond, I decided I wanted to stay south of the Mason-Dixon Line and thought the DC area would be the perfect location. In addition to working as a copyeditor and reporter on The Collegian at Richmond, I also worked as a reporting and copyediting intern at the Henrico Citizen, a local paper in Henrico County, just outside Richmond City. I honed my writing skills by minoring in English and studying abroad in Oxford, England, a place I'd very much like to visit again.
I greatly enjoy reading and writing, so if you have anything concerning you, let me know. I also love music, film and almost any form of coffee.
<i><b>My Beliefs</b></i>
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<i><b>Politics</b></i>
<i>* How would you describe your political beliefs?</i>
My political views are rather neutral, and I'm not registered with a political party at the moment. I vote for who I believe is the best candidate.
<i><b>Religion</b></i>
<i>* How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?</i>
I was raised Episcopalian and went to a Catholic high school but have grown less religious as I've gotten older.
<i><b>Hot-button Issues</b></i>
<i>*What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
The budgets for Fairfax County services such as schools, libraries and the police department are and will continue to be a concern in a community as family-oriented as the greater Rose Hill area. I will also be keeping an eye on crime, both petty and more serious.
New traffic laws go into effect Monday in Virginia.

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Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Monday a 16 percent drop in homelessness in the last three years.
Sequestration could force officials to scale back transportation services, enrollment in the 2013-14 school year.
New Terry McAuliffe ad stresses the Democrat's commitment to transportation projects; Ken Cuccinelli says his opponent is taking credit where it isn't deserved.
Howie Lind is the former chairman of Virginia's 10th District Republican committee.
New Terry McAuliffe ad stresses the Democrat's commitment to transportation projects; Ken Cuccinelli says his opponent is taking credit where it isn't deserved.
See updated Tysons weather and radar.
Mark Sites will take over the office July 1 and serve until the special election in November.
Mark Sites will take over the office July 1 and serve until the special election in November.