Republican Brenda Pogge
is the delegate for Virginia’s 96th District. She has worked hard
promoting conservative values and candidates since 1993 and is well
known for recruiting Jo Ann Davis to run for this same seat in 1997. She
spent countless hours helping to ensure that Jo Ann won that race and
the Republicans gained parity with the Democrats in the House that year
for the first time since Reconstruction. She was also instrumental in
encouraging Jo Ann Davis to run in the congressional race to replace
retiring Congressman Herb Bateman.
Last year during the campaign to pass the Marriage Amendment, she went
daily to Richmond with her husband Roger as they co-managed the
statewide va4marriage.org campaign. They spent many hours working into
the nights and weekends to ensure that the definition of “traditional
marriage” would be protected by the Virginia Constitution. That measure
was supported by a large majority of Virginia voters.
You may remember her as a leader of the kNOw Campaign, the Hampton Roads
opposition to the 2002 sales tax increase which included an unelected
Regional Authority. Her efforts went far to protect the citizens of
Hampton Roads from bearing a 22% sales tax increase every time they
passed a cash register. She put herself out front to lead the charge
against it. Against overwhelming odds, it was defeated by over 60% in
Hampton Roads, and in the 96th District by over 70%!
She is well known around the state as having been out front in the fight
for pro-family causes. She believes that the government penchant for tax
increases is rarely a part of the solution and usually a part of the
problem. She actively opposes unelected “Regional Taxing Authorities”
which she believes deny the citizens their constitutional right to
representative government.
As a concerned citizen, she is aware of the need to send a true social
and fiscal conservative to the General Assembly to ensure that Virginia
continues to endorse common sense conservative legislation. This seat
has been a reliable vote for conservatives since Jo Ann’s election in
1997. She believes it is crucial that this District continue to be
represented by a pro-family conservative who has been a leader in the
conservative movement in Virginia.
Your support is most appreciated. “The legislation that comes out of
Richmond is a direct reflection of those we elect to represent us.”