Talk:Kathleen Seefeldt
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editKathleen Seefeldt was a major figure in Northern Virginia local politics for years and is generally considered the person who championed Prince William County's transition from a mostly-rural county to a bedroom community. She held important posts in state and local government for almost thirty years and her name appeared in the Washington Post probably more often than she would've liked.
Firstly, my apology for speedy delete - I assessed the article as Start class since the article does contain a decent amount of information on the subject's career. I broke the page down into biographical sections - the section entitled Early Years is in need of information; the subject's place of birth, heritage, education, etc. Also any marriages or information on offspring would be helpful as well as any photos of the subject. --Ozgod (talk) 01:53, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
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