PWCGOP highlights Winsome Sears’ pledge to end Virginia’s car tax

Winsome Sears Lieutenant Governor - Prince William County Republican Committee
Winsome Sears Lieutenant Governor - Prince William County Republican Committee
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The Prince William County Republican Committee (PWCGOP) shared a series of posts on August 30, 2025, highlighting a political stance regarding local taxation.

In a post made at 03:35 UTC, the PWCGOP included a link to an external source: “https://t.co/MLVl0LG598”.

Later that morning, at 10:11 UTC, the committee posted another link: “https://t.co/v8vKpbykfK”.

At noon, the committee issued a direct statement about tax policy, writing: “Winsome will end the car tax. https://t.co/ddves5y2ZN” on August 30, 2025.

The reference to “Winsome” is likely related to Winsome Sears, the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia as of 2024 and a prominent Republican figure in state politics. The car tax has been a recurring issue in Virginia’s political debates; efforts to reduce or eliminate personal property taxes on vehicles have featured prominently in past campaigns and legislative sessions.



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