Geary Higgins voices criticism on LCPS policies and national political issues

Geary Higgins voices criticism on LCPS policies and national political issues
Geary Michael Higgins, Virginia State Representative for 30th District — Facebook
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Geary Higgins, a public figure known for his involvement in local and state politics in Virginia, recently posted a series of statements on social media addressing various educational and political issues.

On July 23, 2025, Higgins commented on policies regarding student locker room access by stating, “LCPS continues in their crusade. These boys are 14 and 15 years old. I met each of these families. Girls do not belong in boy’s locker rooms. Where is our common sense? Our children deserve better!” LCPS refers to Loudoun County Public Schools, which has been at the center of debates over transgender student rights and school policy decisions.

Two days later, on July 24, 2025, Higgins posted a brief message questioning an unspecified situation: “Hmmm… Which is it?”

On July 26, 2025, he addressed broader national issues with a list of criticisms: “Open boarders, men in women’s sports, out of control spending, raising taxes, protecting illegal immigrants over US citizens, voted against the Lake Reilly act, vaccine mandates, no coherent energy policy, lawlessness… You are the chaos in Washington…” In this post he expressed concerns about immigration policies—sometimes incorrectly spelled as “boarders” instead of “borders”—as well as topics such as transgender participation in sports and government spending.

These posts come amid ongoing debates within Loudoun County and across the United States regarding school policies affecting transgender students. The issue has drawn national attention as school boards face legal challenges and community protests over bathroom and locker room access for transgender youth. Broader political topics raised by Higgins also reflect current contentious discussions about federal immigration laws and education policy nationwide.



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