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Gordonsville Today
By the People, for the People
Gordonsville Mayor Apologizes for Social Media Use
But mayor does not retract misinformation he posted about town's water and sewer authority
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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Gordonsville Mayor Ron Brooks has apologized for his use of social media, but has not retracted the factually inaccurate Facebook posts he made about the town's water and sewer authority. The mayor's posts have drawn criticism and calls for accountability.
Why it matters
As a public official, the mayor's use of social media to spread misinformation undermines public trust in local government and raises concerns about transparency and accountability. Accurate information from elected leaders is crucial for an informed citizenry.
The details
Mayor Brooks made multiple Facebook posts containing factually inaccurate claims about the town's water and sewer authority. While he has apologized for his social media use, he has not retracted or corrected the misinformation he shared.
- Mayor Brooks made the Facebook posts in February 2026.
The players
Ron Brooks
The mayor of Gordonsville, Virginia.
Gordonsville Water and Sewer Authority
The local government agency responsible for the town's water and sewer infrastructure.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of elected officials using social media responsibly and providing accurate information to the public. It also underscores the need for greater transparency and accountability in local government.
