Issues

Pro-Family

  • Marty and his wife Kris live in the mid-county area with their four wonderful children: Rachel, Nicholas, Jack, and Teddy.
  • Committed Pro-Life Republican
  • Kept property taxes the lowest in the Northern Virginia by cutting millions in spending from the County Budget
  • Secured hundreds of acres of new parkland & open space, while opening & revitalizing neighborhood playgrounds and constructing the new state-of-the-art Coles Little League Fields
  • Championed the fight to keep our local, neighborhood libraries open and fully funded
  • Revised proffer language so that developers would be required to donate land for new schools, reducing our need to use trailers as classrooms
  • Honored by local and national groups, including the Boys & Girls Club, CASA, and the Congressional Coalition for Adoption Institute for his dedication to abused, neglected, & at-risk youth

 

Pro-Business

  • Lead the charge to make Prince William County #1 in Job Creation in Virginia and the DC Region (source CNN)
  • Cut taxes on local small businesses to spur economic development

  • Invested in roads, public transit, schools, and the overall quality of life for Prince William County to attract new businesses and create local jobs

  • Reduced regulations and cut bureaucratic red tape to encourage entrepreneurship and streamline business start-ups

  • Prince William Chamber of Commerce: Member (2001-Present), Board of Directors (2007-2010)
  • President of Appliance Connection, a Prince William based family-owned business
  • Bachelors of Science in Economics from George Mason University

 

Pro-Prince William County

  • Balanced the budget earning a AAA bond rating – a rating given to less than 1% of all jurisdictions in the country

  • Strengthened our public safety agencies leading to a 30% drop in violent crime -  a 15-year low, a 41% reduction in hit and runs, and the detention and transfer of over 3000 criminal illegal aliens to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for deportation

  • Widened Prince William Parkway, Minnieville Road, and Spriggs Road reducing congestion and shortening your commute
  • Required that developers pay for transportation improvements before new houses can be built
  • Worked every day to keep Prince William County a great place to live, work, and raise a family!