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Jeff
is very pleased to announce the endorsement of these organizations and
individuals.
- McKay Sweeps Endorsements
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Jeff McKay has been endorsed by
every organization that has interviewed
candidates for the Lee District Supervisors race.
McKay has served as chief of staff for almost 12 years to incumbent Lee
District Supervisor Dana Kauffman who has also endorsed him as the next Lee
District Supervisor.
“The wide range of respected organizations that have endorsed my candidacy
underscores my big tent campaign that focuses on common-sense solutions and
hard work. I am humbled by the widespread support I have received in this
race from all walks of life. This is an important open seat race, and I am
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- Fairfax League of Conservation Voters
& Sierra Club
joint endorsement

"In the Open Lee District race, where Dana
Kaufman is stepping
aside, the Fairfax League of Conservation Voters
endorsed Democrat Jeff McKay. “We were impressed with McKay‘s clear view on
issues such as Smart Growth, the Cool Counties initiative, the County’s Tree
Action Plan, and Transit Oriented Development,” said Harry Glasgow, FLCV
Board Member. “Jeff has a clear grasp on these complex issues and the
progress we’ve already made.” McKay has the endorsement of incumbent Dana
Kauffmann whose environmental record is peerless. If Jeff McKay is half as
good, he will still be superb."
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Fairfax
County
Times
Times endorses Board of Supervisors candidates
10.16.2007
"... McKay probably knows the needs of the district better than anybody.
He also generally shares Kauffman's vision for how to make the district
a better place to live, including attacking the problem of overcrowded
houses and encouraging revitalization in central Springfield."
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The
Washington Post
On the Ballot in Fairfax
Leadership for the region's largest and richest jurisdiction
10.20.2007 pg A14
"The retirement of the immensely effective T. Dana Kauffman (D) leaves
an open seat that his top aide for the past decade, Jeff C. McKay, is
perfectly qualified to fill. Mr. McKay, who is also a reserve deputy
sheriff, is hard-working, effective and politically canny; if anyone can
make the jump to the board look easy, he can. His opponent, Republican
Douglas R. Boulter, is a personable retired Army officer running on a
slow-growth platform. But the real contrast in this race is in
experience; Mr. McKay has it in spades."
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