YOUNGKIN CELEBRATES HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH WITH BILL WOOLF, MANASSAS COMMUNITY
Governor Glenn Youngkin celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month in Manassas this
morning with members of the community and Bill Woolf, a 20-year veteran of law
enforcement and candidate for Virginia’s 30th Senate District.
Youngkin and Woolf participated in a discussion moderated by Prince William
County Supervisor Yesli Vega. The discussion centered around recovering
learning loss in Virginia schools, making Virginia a better place to do
business, combating crime and drug trafficking, and the upcoming General
Assembly elections.
Addressing a packed room at Mi Tierra Deli, Youngkin discussed the commonsense
policies he has enacted as Governor to address each of these priorities.
Youngkin recently launched ALL in Virginia
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, a comprehensive plan to improve attendance, literacy, and learning with free
tutoring for Virginia students.
More than 220,000 Virginians are working today compared to when Youngkin took
office and there are more Virginians working than ever before, giving small
businesses like Mi Tierra Deli a strong workforce in the Commonwealth. Youngkin
has also delivered $5 billion in tax relief since taking office, ensuring
hardworking Virginia families are able to keep more of their hard-earned money.
Youngkin also highlighted Operation Bold Blue Line
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, the partnership Youngkin launched between Virginia State Police and local law
enforcement agencies across Virginia to combat crime and protect communities
from dangerous drugs like fentanyl. Operation Bold Blue line has resulted in
nearly 900 felony arrests and has removed more than 2,000 pounds of illicit
narcotics off Virginia’s streets, including 47 pounds of fentanyl.
Youngkin backed legislation in the General Assembly to deter fentanyl
trafficking by charging dealers whose drugs lead to a death with felony
homicide. Unfortunately, Democrats in control of the Virginia Senate blocked
that legislation
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from moving forward, which is why Youngkin said it is so important to flip the
Virginia Senate and elect leaders like Bill Woolf.
Following the event, Youngkin encouraged everyone in attendance to vote early
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vote Republican in the upcoming elections. Volunteers helped people at the
event sign up for early voting at www.secureyourvotevirginia.com
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Youngkin recently launched Spanish language digital and radio ads
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across Virginia driving Hispanic voters to the website, which includes Spanish
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The event in Manassas was part of Youngkin’s Secure Your Vote bus tour
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he is taking across Virginia this week ahead of the start of early voting on
September 22.
Full video of today’s event can be found at this link
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Sincerely,
Team Youngkin
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