Geary Higgins comments on Attorney General Miyares, weather alerts, and Loudoun school board proposal

Geary Higgins comments on Attorney General Miyares, weather alerts, and Loudoun school board proposal
Geary Michael Higgins, Virginia State Representative for 30th District — Facebook
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Geary Higgins, a public figure active in Virginia politics, shared several updates on his Twitter account between July 15 and July 16, 2025. His posts addressed topics ranging from state leadership to local weather alerts and school board proceedings.

On July 15, Higgins expressed support for Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, stating: “This is great news and Jason Miyares is a great Attorney General! @vahousegop @VASenateGOP https://t.co/IaZx0I1vaV”.

Later that evening, he posted a weather update warning residents about impending rainfall: “More Rain Coming! Stay Alert. https://t.co/nZCt8pg3jd” (July 16).

In another post on July 16, Higgins commented on a statement made by Donohue regarding public participation at school board meetings. He quoted Donohue as saying: “‘While it is fantastic… to hear from the community… I have struggled with how to balance that in light of our other responsibilities,’ Donohue said…

Really.

Loudoun County School Board member proposes limiting public comment to once a month https://t.co/jYoqAgZBxE“.

These posts reflect ongoing discussions in Virginia concerning political leadership, community engagement in education policy, and local safety advisories. The Loudoun County School Board has been the subject of significant attention over its handling of public comment periods and broader governance issues in recent years.



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