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County Commission – Pasha Majdi

November 1, 2024 Tagged With: Elections 2024, In Print Nov 2024, Jefferson County Commission

Pasha Majdi

What made you decide to run for County Commission?

I want to keep our natural beauty and high quality-of-life in Jefferson County. My wife and I  have three young children, and we want the next generation to be able to enjoy hiking, hunting,  and fishing in Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Right now, unfortunately, we’re not headed in the  right direction. We’re seeing residential development and industrial solar at a scale and speed that is just too  much for our county. Instead of massive housing developments and industrial solar, we need  to shift toward the tourism industry. Tourism will bring commercial development that will help  

us grow our tax base to pay for emergency services. We need ambulances, we need  firefighters, and we need the police. But we have to pay for these critical services.  I don’t support raising taxes, so the only other way to fund our services is through commercial  growth. Tourism provides a path forward for us to balance the budget and keep Jefferson  County beautiful – without raising taxes. 

Why should residents trust you with governing Jefferson County? 

I’m not a professional politician. I have a successful, full-time career as an executive for a  large non-profit dedicated to conservation. I’m volunteering to serve as Commissioner  because I’m a conservationist and I want to see Jefferson County maintain its natural beauty. I have held other elected positions on a part-time, volunteer basis because I believe in public  service, and I believe local government has the biggest impact on quality-of-life. 

Voters can trust me to keep taxes low and to act with integrity and professionalism. I don’t call  people names or attack their character – not in meetings, not online, and not through my  friends or political allies.  

Finally, with a law degree I have the training to follow the law and conduct county business  legally. I won’t pull stunts that put the county in jeopardy. Voters can trust me to be  professional. 

What specific experience and expertise do you have that is relevant to performing the role of  County Commissioner? 

I fought reckless growth on a town council for six years – and won. I volunteered for public  office in Northern Virginia where our biggest problem was rapid, residential growth coupled  with insufficient commercial growth. (Sound familiar?) As a Republican in Northern Virginia,  the odds and the politics were stacked against me, but I was nevertheless successful in  stopping an irresponsible plan for high-density, luxury housing to replace local mom-and-pop  shops. 

As your representative on the commission, I can do the same for Jefferson County. If we don’t  get development in Jefferson County under control, we’re going to end up just like Northern  Virginia: overcrowded with high taxes and low quality-of-life.  

Also, I’m a conservationist who believes in valuing nature. I believe in clean air, clean water,  hunting, hiking, and fishing, and I support government policies that value nature. Locally, that  means valuing our natural beauty and promoting tourism instead of housing mega developments and industrial solar. 

What changes would you make to how the Commission conducts its business? 

Do you know why these solar farms are so in-your-face, towering over Kabletown Road?  Former commissioners met privately with solar industry lobbyists and then changed our zoning ordinances to accommodate their requests. What a disgrace! I joined the commission  after the solar ordinance was written and I’m appalled by the unethical behavior by some  former public officials. Voters should know that this was easily preventable and it happened  because public officials wrote these lax rules into our zoning ordinance after private  meetings. 

I’ve never met privately with industry lobbyists and I never will. All of my meetings are in  public with full transparency. Unfortunately, former commissioners got us into this mess, and  then decided to pass the buck and blame others for their poor judgment. 

Though some candidates will say more town hall meetings and public input is needed, the  truth is that every commissioner is free to be fully transparent and always has been. It’s easy!

I’ve held multiple town halls, met with thousands of constituents, and I’ll continue to do so. I  believe that’s my responsibility as a commissioner. 

At the end of your term, what is the one thing that you would hope people remember most about  your service on the Commission? 

My hope is people will say I led the commission in changing our path from Northern Virginia like development toward responsible development that values our natural beauty. We have to  act now or we’ll slip into the same mistakes that Northern Virginia and Southern Maryland  have made. In ten years, it’ll be too late. 

Candidate info: 

Age: 41 

local residency – Harpers Ferry  

Volunteer experience: Republican commissioner,  Republican volunteer, former town councilman, current board member for conservative environmental organizations 

Work experience: executive for conservation non-profit, former Republican staff for U.S.  Senate 

Education / Military / Other experience: – Duke University, George Mason Law School 

Website: none

Facebook: Pasha Majdi for West Virginia 

Email: PashaforWV@gmail.com

More election coverage at ObserverWV.com/elections-2024.

By Staff Contributor

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