Delegate Ian Lovejoy reacts as court rejects Digital Gateway project approval

Ian Travis Lovejoy, Virginia State Representative for 22nd District
Ian Travis Lovejoy, Virginia State Representative for 22nd District
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Delegate Ian Lovejoy, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, recently shared updates and commentary regarding the Digital Gateway project and local community events on his Twitter account.

On August 7, 2025, Lovejoy commented on a significant legal development involving the Digital Gateway project: “Thank you to those fighting this fight. The court concluded what many of us always knew- a hasty process thrown together to ensure a vote by a lame duck board was fraught with errors.

Digital Gateway has been thrown out! https://t.co/JqXKCzc7Pn

The following day, August 8, 2025, he expressed appreciation for media coverage related to the issue: “Thank you to the folks at WUSA9 for the interview and allowing me to offer some insights regarding Digital Gateway

Read about it here: https://t.co/oTEBaWU2hH

On August 9, 2025, Lovejoy highlighted his engagement with constituents at a local event: “A pleasure joining @winwithwinsome this evening talking to voters at the Prince William County Fair- right in the heart of HD22. https://t.co/DAt4e3Hinj”

The Digital Gateway project has been subject to public debate and scrutiny in Prince William County. Local officials and residents have raised concerns over its approval process and potential impact on communities. The recent court decision cited procedural flaws in how previous county leadership handled the matter.

Lovejoy’s involvement reflects ongoing political attention toward land use decisions and transparency within local government processes.



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