Talk:Kathleen Seefeldt

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Kathleen 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.

[edit] Assessment - March 3, 2008

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)