Mark Earley, a public figure active on social media, shared his reflections and experiences over the Independence Day weekend. Through a series of tweets, he conveyed his sentiments about the holiday and ongoing community concerns.
On July 4th, Mark Earley expressed his enjoyment of local festivities by sharing that “The Hampton Park July 4th Parade was phenomenal — great folks, beautiful weather, and high spirits!” The tweet highlighted the celebratory atmosphere during the Independence Day parade in Hampton Park.
The following day, on July 5th, Earley reflected on the historical significance of Independence Day. He remarked that it is “a day to celebrate the fact that 249 years ago a group of people had the eyes to see and the guts to declare the truth that we have a Creator who actually did create us all equal and endowed us with unalienable rights.” This post emphasized his view on equality and inherent rights as foundational principles commemorated on this holiday.
Later that day, Earley turned his attention to current issues facing residents. In a tweet posted in the evening of July 5th, he mentioned conducting outreach activities where “people feel overtaxed” and are eager for changes regarding personal property taxes. He also noted discussions about education stating there is a need for “strong schools that prepare kids for the future.” This reflects ongoing community concerns about taxation and educational standards.
Additional information reveals that Mark Earley is running for delegate in Virginia’s House District 88 race scheduled for November 2025.



