This Week in The Commonwealth
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“We launched secureyourvotevirginia.com <[link removed]> to
make it easy to vote early, sign up for our permanent absentee ballot list,
order a mail-in ballot, or just make a plan to vote,”Governor Glenn Youngkin.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin is making sure Virginia Republicans win this November.
Republicans need to get in the game. We need everybody to vote. It’s time to
compete, Virginians.Sign up to vote early today!
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This week, Governor Youngkin welcomed home the Virginia National Guard members
deployed to support Operation Lone Star. Governor Youngkin thanked them and
their families for their service and for representing the Commonwealth with the
utmost professionalism.
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Last Friday, Governor Glenn Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin
presented the third 2023 Spirit of Virginia Award to Virginia Space Flight
Academy (VASFA) on Wallops Island. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the
nonprofit offers hands-on learning opportunities for students interested in
STEM careers and space flight exploration through a combination of year-round
classes and summer space adventure camps. Through its dynamic programming and
vital partnership with NASA’s Wallops Island Flight Facility, VASFA encourages
young Virginians to shoot for the stars!
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This week, during National Night Out, Governor Youngkin celebrated the
cooperation between our law enforcement community and our first responders who
keep our communities safe. He also highlighted Operation Bold Blue Line, which
has seized over 2,000 pounds of illegal narcotics, including 47 pounds of
deadly fentanyl.
Watch the video here
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The Executive Mansion is not the only Virginia residence making
#homehistory—Mount Vernon was home to the nation’s first President George
Washington and family for decades. In a piece on loan from the Mount Vernon
Museum, ‘Mt. Vernon Looking Down the River,’ artist and illustrator John Gadsby
Chapman painted the estate from a perspective that shows its proximity to both
the Potomac River and Washington, D.C. View this piece and other amazing works
in person at the Executive Mansion on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m.
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