Endorsement: The Greater Piedmont REALTORS

The Greater Piedmont REALTORS® is pleased to announce its endorsement of Mr. Brad Rosenberger in the upcoming Culpeper County Board of Supervisors elections that will be held on Tuesday, November 7, 2017. Mr. Rosenberger is running for re-election in the Jefferson District.

Mr. Rosenberger has served on the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors for 32 years. He lives on a family farm that has been in operation since the 1800s, making him the 5th generation farmer working the land that now is a significant agriculture operation, which includes a seed business company as well as a trucking company.  As a small business owner, Mr. Rosenberger understands the needs of entrepreneurs. He wants to create additional jobs in the County, and values a high functioning economy for the role it plays in keeping Culpeper County stable and growing. He is concerned about the lack of reliable broadband throughout the County and wants to expand its availability, without competing against the private sector; he believes in Smart Growth; he believes that the Comprehensive Plan must be a fluid document that changes as the County evolves and grows; he wants the County’s village centers to thrive; and he values his role as a steward of County resources. Mr. Rosenberger expressed his desire to continue and enhance his relationship with GPR as a valued business organization in the community.

Through his tenure on the Board, Mr. Rosenberger is a thoughtful and collaborative decision maker who has lead the County toward a position of strength, all while working to maintain its unique character and community charm. It is clear that he loves his hometown.

The GPR endorsement specifically was based on in-depth written surveys that covered a broad range of issues relevant to the housing and real estate industries, the business community in general and the quality of life in Culpeper County and the Piedmont Region. Specific topics included housing opportunity goals and policies; economic growth and economic development; broadband enhancement and expansion; the County’s Comprehensive Plan; land use and zoning; Smart Growth; and County infrastructure needs, along with how best to pay for that infrastructure.

In addition to the written questionnaires, candidates participated in 45-minute individual, personal interviews conducted by GPR’s Public Policy Committee, a highly respected Association all-volunteer Committee that is comprised of well-informed and well-connected REALTOR® professionals who are engaged at all levels of government.

“It is the Association’s distinct pleasure to endorse Brad Rosenberger, a hard-working and supportive candidate for local office,” said Chuck Cornwell, President of the Association. “GPR has very strong relationships with all of our elected officials, and that relationship begins at the time when a candidate first appears before the Committee. Our outreach and advocacy efforts with them lead to more informed decisions being made at the Board of Supervisors level. We provide a resource in the form of data and information that no other organization can generate, and that leads to good public policy outcomes for all of us as residents.”

“The Public Policy Committee takes the matter of interviewing and endorsing candidates very seriously,” stated Committee Chairman Tom Campbell. “Every Committee member has a vested interest in the outcome of these important election endorsements, both as REALTORS® who sell the Piedmont, and as members of the community who live here. They know the issues. They know the people. They know the County. They know that endorsing candidates is perhaps the single most important task that they undertake as a Committee.”

Campbell concluded by adding, “GPR applauds all of the candidates who are running for Council. Their willingness to step up to the plate and serve the public is to be commended.”

Endorsements include campaign contributions from the REALTORS® Political Action Committee (RPAC) of Virginia. Funding and endorsement decisions are based on support of the housing and real estate industries only; political party affiliation is not considered.

The Greater Piedmont REALTORS® is a professional trade association representing the real estate profession and housing industry in the Counties of Culpeper, Fauquier, Madison, Orange and Rappahannock. The Association is one of many local REALTORÒ associations throughout the country affiliated with the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSÒ, one of the nation’s largest professional associations and the cornerstone of one of the strongest Political Action Committees in the United States.

GPR and the REALTORS® Political Action Committee (RPAC) are non-partisan entities that focus on issues relevant to the housing and real estate markets and the interests of real estate professionals in the Piedmont Region.

Endorsement: Sandra R. Robinson

I had the privilege of serving as the Culpeper County Attorney. During that time, I got to know, work for —and with—Supervisor Brad Rosenberger. Brad is honest, hardworking, thoughtful and deliberate in his actions and votes. For the many of you who have been represented by Brad Rosenberger over the years, you already know this.

Brad has played a crucial role in Culpeper County’s success while remaining mindful of his role and duty as steward of the taxpayers. Like you, Brad believes in small government, good governance, low taxes and individual rights.

While Brad has served on the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors, Culpeper County has attracted international and national businesses, increased local employment and fostered the growth of agri-businesses that attract visitors who supplement the local tax base.

But serving on the board of supervisors is not limited to addressing big projects, nor concerns that come up only periodically. Supervisors are implicitly connected to the successful day-to-day operations of the county government, including the deployment and management of key personnel. Brad Rosenberger successfully does both. Possessing business acumen that he developed over decades while operating and growing his family farming operations, Brad brings balance to those decisions that impact county employees—as a group or on an individual basis.

It seems that a day does not pass without hearing that America is at a crossroad. That may be true in some communities, but not in the Jeferson District.

Brad Rosenberger is a respected leader, and he serves his district without thought for personal or political gain or accolades. Brad is independent. Brad is not afraid to stand up for (or up to) others when it is politically unpopular to do so…yet he remains responsive to his constituents and committed to his love for Culpeper County and its citizens.

For these reasons, I enthusiastically endorse Brad Rosenberger’s re-election to the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors.

—Sandra R. Robinson

Endorsement: Ruth Updike

September 13, 2017

LETTER TO THE EDITOR:

On November 7th it is important Brad Rosenberger be re-elected to the Board of Supervisors.

I have known Brad for nearly 40 years.  I served with him for 10 years on the Board of Supervisors.   He is a man of integrity who cares deeply about Culpeper County.

Brad has proven during his 32 years of service as a Supervisor, Vice Chairman and Chairman, his concern for Culpeper County by bringing in new industry with its new jobs and its additional revenue for our County, by continuing with our top quality schools, by improving our roads and by maintaining our strong agriculture base.

Brad is a fifth generation family farmer in Jeffersonton.  Brad is dedicated to serving the people of his district and the citizens of Culpeper County.  He and his family have been an important part of the fabric of this County for generations.

Your vote for Brad Rosenberger will ensure a proven strong and effective hand to continue our steady progress.

Ruth Updike

Endorsement: Sandra Robinson

Dear Culpeper County Residents of the Jefferson District:

I had the privilege of serving as the Culpeper County Attorney. During that time, I got to know, work for—and with, Supervisor Brad Rosenberger. Brad is honest, hardworking, thoughtful, and deliberate in his actions and votes. For the many of you who have been represented by Brad Rosenberger over the years, you already know this.

Brad has played a crucial role in Culpeper County’s success while remaining mindful of his role and duty as steward of the taxpayers. Like you, Brad believes in small government, good governance, low taxes, and individual rights.

While Brad has served on the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors, Culpeper County has attracted international and national businesses, increased local employment, and fostered the growth of agri-businesses that attract visitors who supplement the local tax base.

But serving on the Board of Supervisors is not limited to addressing big projects, nor concerns that come up only periodically. Supervisors are implicitly connected to the successful day-to­day operations of the county government, including the deployment and management of key personnel. Brad Rosenberger successfully does both. Possessing business acumen that he developed over decades while operating and growing his family farming operations, Brad brings balance to those decisions that impact county employees-as a group or on an individual basis.

It seems that a day does not pass without hearing that America is at a crossroad. That may be true in some communities but not in the Jefferson District. Brad Rosenberger is a respected leader, and he serves his district without thought for personal or political gain or accolades. Brad is independent. Brad is not afraid to stand up for (or up to ) others when it is politically unpopular to do so … yet he remains responsive to his constituents and committed to his love for Culpeper County and its citizens.

For these reasons, I enthusiastically endorse Brad Rosenberger’s re-election to the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors.

Respectfully,

Sandra R. Robinson
Culpeper County Attorney 2012-2015

Endorsement: Frank T Bossio

July 7, 2017

If you were born in Culpeper you are familiar with what I am about to say. If you moved here, you did so for any number of reasons, but likely, the main reason is that Culpeper is a special place.Culpeper is special because throughout the years, the citizens of Culpeper voted with particular conviction for candidates whose interests lie in what is good for the county. Candidates who cooperate with each other toward that singular goal of keeping Culpeper the “place that everyone talks about”. That is the chief reason that the county still has a pristine landscape, a bustling economy, low taxes, good schools, and a top-rated downtown like no other.

Brad Rosenberger is a 5th generation farmer who has dedicated himself to keeping agriculture, in its ever-evolving form, a viable part of the overall economy. He is a businessman who understands the implication of taxes on the citizens. He is a father and a grandfather who champions every form of education including vocational training. Brad is totally dedicated to the principles of governance and fully embraces the notion that when the board votes, the act is sacrosanct.

I have known Brad Rosenberger for nearly 20 years and served as an employee of the Culpeper for almost 17 years, 15 as County Administrator. I can’t say that we were always in agreement on every issue but, I can say that he always took the time to listen to my position. During all that time, I observed that in meetings, he was usually the last to speak. When he did speak, he made mention of all the other discussion that took place and presented a clear, reasoned approach as his position. He usually accompanied it with a recollection of history that framed the context in a way that only vast experience can provide.

Brad does what he does because he is passionate about safe-guarding this special place called Culpeper Virginia.

Frank T Bossio