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Democrat Eustace Frederick Will Remain in the House
Posted Wednesday, November 8, 2006 ; 08:18 AM | View Comments | Post Comment
Updated Wednesday, November 8, 2006; 09:15 AM


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Frederick has occupied the seat in the House of Delegates since 1993, and the people have spoken once again.

Story by Brandon Bloomfield


Democratic Representative Eustace Frederick has won yet again with a comfortable lead.

He has high hopes for lower taxes in the upcoming years.

"Well I'm hoping that we're going to go into tax reform," said Frederick. "We've fixed workers' comp, medical malpractice, and improved insurance. Tax reform is number one to make it immanently fair for the citizens."

This is the seventh general election that Frederick has won, filling the seat for thirteen years.

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