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“No matter our differences, we are all united by the Stars and Stripes,”
Governor Glenn Youngkin
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Over the weekend, Governor Youngkin commemorated the 247th anniversary of the
Virginia Declaration of Rights by welcoming 50 new Americans from 39 countries
at George Mason’s Gunston Hall. Congratulations! You are now part of the
greatest country that has existed in the history of the world.
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This week, Governor Youngkin signed 24 bills that are helping honor his
commitment to strengthen behavioral health services, ensuring every Virginian
experiencing a behavioral health crisis will receive the Right Help, Right Now.
The Governor and First Lady joined first responders, law enforcement
professionals, health care workers and Virginia families impacted by behavioral
health challenges to celebrate strides being made.
Read more about it here
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Women Veterans Tea
This week, the First Lady and Secretary of Veterans and Defense Affairs, Craig
Crenshaw, honored female Virginia veterans and active duty on the 75th
anniversary of the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act.
Signed by President Truman, the legislation granted women an opportunity to
serve, and today, Virginia boasts more than one hundred thousand women veterans
— the most per capita in the nation. The First Lady thanked the women for their
service and highlighted the new Gold Standard Digital Hub for veterans and
veteran families.
Learn more about this state-of-the-art technology providing a single point of
access to veteran-centric resources and nonprofits at the Virginia Department
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Upperville Colt & Horse Show
The Governor and First Lady returned to the Upperville Colt & Horse Show and
presented the second annual “Spirit of the Horse Award” to Barbara Riggs. The
award recognizes a stand-out female leader in Virginia’s flourishing
agriculture and equine industry.
Barbara Riggs’ humble and passionate leadership has been essential to
Upperville and the Middleburg community in which she lives. She was also the
first woman to be Deputy Director of the Secret Service in its 139-year
history, serving dutifully for more than 30 years.
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This week, Governor Youngkin honored all the women who have dedicated their
lives to protecting our country. Thank you for your service.
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This week, Governor Youngkin celebrated Fireworks by Grucci’s $5.5 million
investment which will bring 45 new jobs to Pulaski County. The Commonwealth is
a strategic gateway to markets served by a robust workforce. Governor Youngkin
thanked Fireworks by Grucci and Pyrotechnique by Grucci for recognizing these
advantages and expanding their footprint in Virginia.
You can read more about it here
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