Michael Webert discusses school choice and solar project for Richmond stadium

Michael James Webert, Virginia State Representative for 61st District - Facebook
Michael James Webert, Virginia State Representative for 61st District - Facebook
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Michael Webert, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, recently shared his views and activities on social media, discussing topics ranging from school choice to renewable energy projects and light-hearted commentary on weather forecasting.

On August 6, 2025, Webert posted about his involvement in education policy discussions: “Talking school choice @GOPACedu and the benefits of it. https://t.co/yuQC2lLMKJ”. School choice has been a recurring topic in state legislatures across the country, with debates focusing on funding models and educational outcomes.

Later that day, he highlighted an upcoming solar energy initiative in Richmond: “New baseball stadium solar energy project, one of the largest ever, coming to Richmond • Virginia Mercury

This is awesome ⁦@DominionEnergy⁩ https://t.co/b0sFzSzDk2“. The mention refers to Dominion Energy’s involvement in a significant solar installation at a new baseball stadium. Such projects are part of broader efforts within Virginia to increase renewable energy capacity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

On August 7, 2025, Webert made a humorous observation about professions with unpredictable outcomes: “Good lord the jokes about the weather. Weathermen and baseball. The only two professions where you can be considered a success at 30%. https://t.co/IEbLiT9oNM”.

Virginia has seen increasing legislative focus on both education reform and clean energy initiatives in recent years. The state has passed measures supporting both charter schools and expanded renewable infrastructure as part of its economic development strategy.



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