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John Adams Rollinson III (born August 3, 1950, nicknamed "Jack") is an American businessman and Republican politician who served several terms in the
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representing Prince William County, Virginia in the 52nd House District.


Early and Family Life

Born in
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, Rollinson graduated from
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with a B.A. in political science. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served from 1972 until 1981. He married Lawrie Falck, and they had a son (John A. Rollinson IV) and a daughter (Amanda).


Career

Upon leaving the Army, Rollinson established Rollinson's Tire and Auto Service in Virginia. He became active in the
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,
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, and served as director of the local Prince William County Chamber of Commerce. Active in the local Republican party, Rollinson in 1985 defeated ten-term Democrat Floyd C. Bagley, whom the
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had criticized as ineffective, and won re-election several times, surviving a December 1987 Washington Post article joking about his proposal for tree conservation legislation. Rollinson rose to chair the House Transportation Committee. Fellow Republican Jeff Frederick won the November 2003 general election to represent District 52, and thus replaced Rollinson.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rollinson, John A., III 1950 births Living people Republican Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates Virginia Tech alumni 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American politicians People from Fort Myers, Florida People from Prince William County, Virginia