From Atoosa Reaser <[email protected]>
Subject Reaser Report - June 1, 2025
Date June 1, 2025 1:00 PM
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Dear Jack,
As June begins, ushering in a month of graduations and warmer temperatures, I look forward to seeing many of you! If you would like to have me attend your community event, kindly send us an email or give us a call! My team and I are prepared to address your concerns and connect with you at various events throughout the county and the Commonwealth, as well.
2025 End of Session Letter
On July 1, 2025, most legislation and the budget enacted during the 2025 legislative session will take effect. For those interested in the pivotal legislation passed this session, insights into the three constitutional amendments, key elements of the forthcoming state budget, and my 2025 legislative portfolio, I encourage you to review my End of Session Letter.
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Breaking Early Vote Records for Primaries
The adoption of in-person early voting continues to expand, with the June 17, 2025, Primary poised to surpass all previous early vote records. Expanded opportunities for ballot access are crucial in empowering every Virginian to exercise their civic voice.
While significant strides have been made in enhancing ballot access over the past eight years, more work remains. To advance these efforts during the 2025 legislative session, I introduced HB2056 and worked with stakeholders to pass it through both chambers and present it to the Governor. It aimed to allow local elected officials, who are accountable to the voters, the ability to extend early voting hours, thereby better accommodating local conditions. Despite the Governor’s veto, substantial progress was achieved on this legislation, and I am committed to collaborating with our next governor to ensure its eventual passage.
For additional information on early voting during this primary cycle, please click the image below to access a WVTF/Radio IQ article detailing the record-breaking early vote turnout.
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Important D.C. Metro Payment Method Update!
This past week, D.C. Metrorail began accepting tap-to-pay for metro fare from credit cards, debit cards, and phones. Therefore, if you are using the D.C. metro, you don't have to use either a SmarTrip card or the WMATA app to pay. This new method of payment currently only applies to metro fare, however, as buses, transfers, and special passes still require the use of a SmarTrip card.
For more information regarding the new "Tap. Ride. Go." options with the Metro, please click the button below for a more detailed explanation from the Washington Metro Area Transit Authority (WMATA).
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Upcoming Election Deadline Reminders!
The June 17, 2025, primary is fast approaching. Make sure you are aware of the upcoming deadlines for the primary election so you can make your civic voice heard! If you are requesting an absentee ballot, your deadline is June 6, 2025. If you need to request a mail-in ballot, please click the button below to request one from the Virginia Department of Elections.
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Around the District
Loudoun Pride Festival
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Many Houses of Worship and local organizations converged for the Loudoun Pride Festival.
How My Office Can Help
Navigating state agencies can be confusing and difficult at times. As your delegate, I can help you communicate with state agencies such as the Virginia Employment Commission, Departments of Taxation, Social Services, Transportation, and more! I can also submit inquiries with those agencies on your behalf. There are limits to what I can do, however. For example, I am unable to expedite cases or force state agencies to favor your inquiry, provide legal advice or recommend a specific attorney, intervene with judicial issues, overturn decisions, or be involved with matters between private businesses.
Whether you require my office’s assistance, want to bring an issue to my attention or invite me to a community event, please reach out! If there is any way I can assist you, please reach out here: [link removed] [[link removed]]
Alongside constituent services, I can submit drafts for commending and memorial resolutions. If you know of a person or organization in the district that deserves special recognition, please submit a request here: resolution request form. [[link removed]]
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Delegate Atoosa Reaser (she/her)
Virginia House of Delegates
District 27 (Eastern Loudoun)
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