In 2019, voters handed Democrats unified control of Virginia government for the first time in 21 years, guaranteeing the party at least two years of unfettered lawmaking before the next election. This yearâs House of Delegates elections and race for governor will be a debate largely over whether Democrats delivered what most Virginia voters wanted or changed too much too fast. Fauquier remains a GOP stronghold. Republicans hold three of the four Virginia General Assembly positions that represent all or part of the county. For the most part, those Republican legislators have opposed the Democratsâ changes in state law. Hereâs a look at the consensus agenda that emerged as lawmakers worked to squeeze a generationâs worth of pent-up legislative desire into a few short legislative sessions.