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By: Olympia Meola
Published: January 13, 2011 2:47 PM
Ben Marchi is leaving his post as Virginia state director for the Americans for Prosperity Foundation, effective March 1.
He and his wife, who live in Henrico County, will operate a healthcare-related business.
In his time with AFP, Marchi helped raise its profile as well as its membership—going from 8,000 members in 2007 to more than 78,000, according to AFP figures. Marchi has been a strong conservative, anti-tax voice on matters under discussion in the General Assembly, and has pushed for transparency including asking that subcommittee votes to be recorded in the Virginia House of Delegates.
He launched AFP’s “Hands Off My Healthcare” bus tour in 2009 in opposition of the national health-care overhaul.
Marchi, who previously worked in the research department of the National Republican Congressional Committee, is likely to remain politically involved in different ways. He has done some events with former Gov. George Allen in the past, and could be among his circle of advisers if Allen decides to run again for U.S. Senate.
“This isn’t just a job I’m leaving; it’s a passion and a way of life.” Marchi said in a statement. “Working with our board members, our national President Tim Phillips, and our wonderful members these last three years has been the most rewarding and memorable experience of my professional life.”
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