For the first time since news of the controversial Tysons casino project became public in January 2023, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors will consider adding language to its draft 2026 Legislative Program to oppose legislation that would pave the way for the project to move forward.
At a legislative committee meeting Tuesday, Supervisor Walter Alcorn (D-Hunter Mill) — who has been one of the few supervisors to oppose casino legislation publicly — said he would be submitting an amendment to the draft legislative program on Dec. 9. The 60-day general assembly session begins on Jan. 14.

