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“We are here today as Virginians...as Americans....citizens of the greatest
country the world has ever known. It is because of all the men and women in
uniform here today, abroad, and resting eternally who made the ultimate
sacrifice that our country remains the greatest,” Governor Glenn Youngkin
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Governor Youngkin on Fox News this week discussed how he’s putting commonsense
conservative values to work in governing.
Watch below!
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This week, Governor Glenn Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin donated
his second-quarter salary to Operation Light Shine, a nonprofit organization
that created and promotes an approach to ending human trafficking known as
INTERCEPT, or the “Inter-agency Child Exploitation and Persons Trafficking Task
Force.”
You can watch the ceremony here.
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In Roanoke, the First Lady gathered with well over 100 Women+girls in a spirit
of sisterhood. At the gathering, she shared updates from the Youngkin
administration and discussed her initiative, Strengthen the Spirit of
Virginia’s Women+girls. Special thanks to Straight Street for hosting and also
to the talented women for sharing their remarkable gifts with all in attendance.
If you would like to join the next gathering, please reach out to the First
Lady’s team at
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In honor of Dairy Month and on the heels of Virginia Agriculture Week, the
First Lady and Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Matt Lohr paid a visit to
Chris’s Coffee and Custard in Roanoke, VA. The shop bridges the gap between the
community and people with intellectual, developmental, and physical
disabilities. Kudos to Beth Woodrum, who founded Chris’s Coffee and Custard in
honor of her son, Chris.
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This week, Governor Youngkin signed bills aimed at helping Virginia’s men and
women in uniform.
“Some time ago, I proudly made the promise that if elected, I would lead an
administration that prioritizes making Virginia the best place for every member
of our armed forces and their families to live, work, raise their families, and
eventually retire,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin.
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“I think that there is a, there are a number of key topics here that I think
are going to define America’s future. One is how we combat China aggression.
And we have got to go combat it. Let’s just be clear. There are economic
challenges that we have to rise to where we have particular sectors like
semiconductors and like the supply chains in the EV’s and everything else that
we have allowed China to dominate. I mean, the critical minerals world is one
that we keep, that President Biden keeps driving us deeper and deeper into
submission to Chinese dominance. We have got to get on this. But on top of that
are our allies need to know that we’re going to stand strong,” said Governor
Glenn Youngkin.
If you'd like to read the full transcript you can do so here
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