Mark Earley, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, posted several updates on July 29, 2025, highlighting local water resources and the state’s economic position.
In a post at 19:44 UTC, Earley commented on recent developments by stating, “This is good news.”
Later that evening at 21:19 UTC, he emphasized the importance of water infrastructure in Chesterfield County. He wrote, “Nothing is more important than water. I joined a bi-partisan group of legislators today for a briefing from Chesterfield Utilities on our water sources and for a tour of the Addison-Evans water treatment plant in Midlothian. We have 3 water sources in Chesterfield: James”.
At 23:46 UTC, Earley addressed Virginia’s broader outlook with another post declaring, “Virginia is in an extremely strong position.”
Water supply management has been an ongoing priority for Chesterfield County officials due to regional growth and environmental pressures. The Addison-Evans Water Production and Treatment Plant serves as one of the county’s main facilities ensuring safe drinking water for residents. Additionally, bipartisan legislative attention to infrastructure reflects efforts across Virginia to maintain resource reliability amid changing demands.
Virginia’s overall economic and fiscal status has received positive assessments from state officials and outside analysts in recent years. These evaluations point to robust job growth and diversified industries supporting long-term stability.



