From Team Youngkin <[email protected]>
Subject This Week in The Commonwealth
Date April 15, 2023 7:00 PM
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Governor Glenn Youngkin celebrated the iconic LEGO Group manufacturing plant
groundbreaking that will bring 1,761 new jobs to Chesterfield County, Virginia.
The company will also construct a new 1.7 million-square-foot precision
manufacturing facility in Meadowville Technology Park and invest more than $1
billion.




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Manufacturing around the world wants to come to America, specifically Virginia.



The LEGO Group searched all over the country and chose to come to the
Commonwealth because we’re the best place to build a business, locate a
factory, and chart a future.




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The nation has its eye on Virginia because we’re successfully bringing
conservative commonsense solutions to kitchen table issues, changing the
direction of the Commonwealth.




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The Governor and First Lady welcomed the Chiefs of 11 Virginia Indian Tribes
to the Executive Mansion for food and fellowship. It was a special opportunity
to strengthen and show appreciation for the important relationship between the
Commonwealth of Virginia and the Virginia State Tribes.




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The Governor and First Lady visited Fairfax, VA, in early April as they
continue to prioritize the needs of Virginia’s most vulnerable. They met with
behavioral health leaders and lauded the works of Cameron’s Coffee &
Chocolates, a business enterprise by the nonprofit Every1 Can Work that employs
individuals with intellectual disabilities. At a separate stop, they visited
Fairfax’s H Mart to discuss the cost of living and workforce preparedness with
Asian business and community leaders.



Watch below!




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This week, Governor Youngkin provided an update on the Partnership for
Petersburg across six primary areas that are essential pillars to creating a
thriving Petersburg. Governor Youngkin also participated in a ribbon cutting
for a new Virginia Community Resource Center.



Watch the video here.
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Governor Youngkin announced a record value for Virginia’s agricultural and
forestry exports as he unveiled the 2022 export data at the Virginia Inland
Port facility in Richmond.



Newly released data by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services (VDACS) values Virginia’s 2022 agricultural and forestry exports at
more than $5.1 billion dollars. The 2022 export total eclipses the previous
record set in 2021 by 25%, which totaled more than $4 billion.




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Governor Youngkin welcomed a group of students and faculty from Virginia Tech
during the Virginia General Assembly’s reconvene session and spoke to the
importance of finding commonsense solutions on behalf of 8.7 million Virginians.




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