Prince William County Republican Committee, known as PWCGOP, shared a series of updates on January 20, 2026, addressing local school performance data, political criticism of tax policy, and an upcoming committee meeting.
In a post from the morning of January 20, PWCGOP highlighted recent state education findings: “New state school performance data shows most Manassas City Public Schools campuses are rated below state expectations under Virginia’s new framework, a shift district leaders say reflects how student growth and support needs are now measured.” (January 20, 2026). The tweet referenced @mymcpsva and @CityofManassas.
Later that afternoon, the committee criticized Democratic lawmakers’ approach to taxation. In a post directed at specific state legislators and party officials, they wrote: “Democrats never met a tax they didn’t like! @pwcdanica @JCarrollFoy @JeremyMcPike Reminder, Foy, McPike and Roem are up for re-election in 2027. If you are interested in running as a Republican against any of them, let’s talk: https://t.co/v5DIfM4vQi @VASenateGOP” (January 20, 2026).
That evening, PWCGOP announced details for an upcoming special meeting: “Prince William County Republican Committee PWC/MP GOP Special Meeting Monday, January 26, 2026 | 7:30 PM Kelly Leadership Center 14715 Bristow Rd, Manassas, VA 20112 See: https://t.co/WyVxd8ckHh” (January 20, 2026).
PWCGOP is the official Republican Party organization in Prince William County. The group frequently uses social media to inform residents about educational developments and local political events. Manassas City Public Schools have faced ongoing challenges related to academic performance assessments under evolving state frameworks. Local legislative races in Virginia remain competitive as both parties mobilize supporters ahead of future elections.
