Mark Earley discusses community engagement and state policy in August social media posts

Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District - www.facebook.com
Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District - www.facebook.com
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Mark Earley, a public figure active in Virginia politics, shared several updates on his X (formerly Twitter) account on August 26, 2025. His posts highlighted recent political events and meetings with local organizations.

In a post published at 13:45 UTC, Earley commented on participation at a local political gathering: “Great turnout last night for our Chesterfield Republican Committee meeting — folks sense the shifting momentum as we barrel toward November and are ready to keep working for common sense!”

Later that day, at 16:47 UTC, he expressed support for Virginia’s Attorney General Jason Miyares: “Thankful we have an AG in @JasonMiyaresVA who stands up for women’s dignity, safety, & privacy.”

Earley also posted about engaging with community groups. At 19:26 UTC, he wrote about his visit to a local service organization: “Always great to catch up with the Midlothian Rotary Club at Stonehenge — groups like this, united for good, are the glue that hold communities together. We talked about highlights from the last Session and the big policy issues that are on the horizon for Virginia.”

The Chesterfield Republican Committee is known as an influential local party organization in Chesterfield County. The Midlothian Rotary Club is part of Rotary International and regularly hosts discussions with public officials and civic leaders.



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