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  1. Big changes coming to planning positions? 
    Duane Snow, elected in the Samuel Miller District, and Rodney S. Thomas, elected in the Rio District, have both chosen to advertise Planning Commission positions to the public. Thomas, a former chairman of the Planning Commission, said in an interview that he will keep an open mind as he wades through the applications. “I would rather someone come in with no agenda, Thomas said. “I would like someone who knows a lot about the area and has knowledge about planning. He said he would not rule out r...
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 20, 2009

  2. Zoning fee a 'dilemma' . Pay county's costs; risk local economy? 
    And I don't think raising the fees is going to help. Rodney S. Thomas, who won Slutzky's Rio post, said that the proposed fee increases seem “absurd. This article was edited to correct a typo in the headline.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 8, 2009

  3. Albemarle supervisors may head in new direction 
    In a board meeting that lasted all day on Wednesday, Boyd patiently listened to reports of dire economic conditions and jabs by his colleagues at the promises made by victorious Republican candidates Duane Snow and Rodney S. Thomas. Thomas defeated one-term incumbent Democrat David L. Slutzky and Snow won the open seat race in the Samuel Miller District over Democrat Madison Cummings and Independent John Lowry. After the election, both Thomas and Snow said the budget and economic development rem...
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 8, 2009

  4. County deficit 'is getting worse' 
    Slutzky, a Democrat, lost his Rio District seat to Republican Rodney S. Thomas, and Republican Duane Snow won the Samuel Miller seat held by independent Sally H. Thomas, who is retiring.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 5, 2009

  5. Thomas stuns Slutzky in Rio 
    Republican Rodney S. Thomas pulled ahead of Democrat David L. Slutzky, the incumbent, taking the Rio District seat. Thomas called Slutzky a “pure gentleman, with Slutzky having congratulated Thomas immediately after it appeared that Thomas had won. Thomas is a former Planning Commission member and business owner.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 4, 2009

  6. Thomas takes Slutzky's seat on county board 
    The Republican candidate for the Rio District seat on the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, Rodney S. Thomas, has defeated incumbent Democratic Supervisor David L. Slutzky.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 3, 2009

  7. Va. voters face slate of choices 
    For the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, Democrat Madison Cummings, independent John Lowry and Republican Duane Snow are running for the Samuel Miller District seat, which is being vacated by Sally H. Thomas; and Republican Rodney S. Thomas is challenging Democratic incumbent David L. Slutzky for the Rio District seat.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 3, 2009

  8. Zero-based budget idea gains more supporters 
    Former Planning Commission member Rodney Thomas, a Republican, who has also campaigned on the idea of zero-based budgeting, is challenging Slutzky for his Rio District seat.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 31, 2009

  9. Local PAC makes cash contribution splash 
    In October, however, the alliance made additional large contributions only to three candidates - both Rio district candidates, incumbent Democrat David L. Slutzky and challenger Republican Rodney S. Thomas, and Republican Duane Snow, who is running in the Samuel Miller District. He has made $11,592 in in-kind donations to his campaign from his printing company. “I probably have 500 donors Thomas said. “When I get higher numbers of small donations, that means I am going to get more votes.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 30, 2009

  10. It's Slutzky for Rio 
    No finer civic servant could be found than Rodney Tho-mas, a genuinely good man who has dedicated countless hours to the betterment of this community.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 26, 2009

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