From Team Youngkin <[email protected]>
Subject Early Voting Begins!
Date September 22, 2023 9:00 PM
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This Week in The Commonwealth




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We are delivering results for all Virginians together!

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It’s time to get off the sidelines so we can continue to cut taxes, grow jobs,
build safe communities, and stand up for parental rights.



Governor Youngkin has been traveling the Commonwealth to hold the House and
flip the Senate.



It’s your turn to get in the game, don’t wait until Election Day. Make a plan
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Governor Glenn Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin this week announced
the donation of their salary to the Life Enrichment Center (LEC), a non-profit
that provides literacy tutoring to students. The $43,750 donation to LEC is one
of four gifts that the Governor and First Lady have pledged as part of their
promise to donate the entirety of the gubernatorial annual salary to nonprofit
organizations doing good work across Virginia. The two previous quarterly
donations were invested in Good News Jail & Prison Ministry, a nonprofit
placing Christian chaplains in jails and prisons to minister to the spiritual
needs of inmates and staff, and Operation Light Shine, an integral partner in
helping stand up INTERCEPT Virginia, the new task force focused on eradicating
human trafficking in Virginia.



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This week, First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin launched her new platform,
Sisterhood in L.I.F.E. Inspired by her experiences as First Lady of Virginia,
Mrs. Youngkin hopes to bring the people of Virginia together in good and
meaningful ways. Sisterhood in L.I.F.E. builds upon important opportunities,
highlights influential work, seeks out valuable resources, discovers special
places, and bridges lasting relationships for the purpose of uplifting and
supporting Virginians - particularly women and girls.



Sisterhood in L.I.F.E. content is guided by four principles that align with
the First Lady’s faith and are essential to a vibrant existence: LOVING.
INQUIRING. FLOURISHING. ENDURING.



With these four tenets as her guide, the First Lady is excited to shine a
light on and connect with the many incredible communities making a difference
in people’s lives.



Please consider joining the First Lady’s journey by following @suzanneyoungkin
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Facebook page and experience a more abundant L.I.F.E. together.




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This week Governor Youngkin announced that Lyon Shipyard, a full-service ship
repair and industrial services provider, will invest $8.5 million to expand its
operation in the City of Norfolk. The company plans to increase capacity to
operate on commercial ships and vessels that service offshore wind farm
operations. Virginia successfully competed with Maryland and North Carolina for
the project, which will create 134 new jobs.




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We applaud the fact that Virginia has its first female Lieutenant Governor as
well as the first Black female elected to statewide office. #homehistory maker
Winsome Earle-Sears has paved the way for millions of Women+girls (W+g)! During
Women's History Month in 2023, we unveiled Richmond artist Sukenya Best’s
portrait of the Lt. Governor to be incorporated into the Art Experience at the
Executive Mansion. To view the portrait in person, visit the Executive Mansion
for a tour on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.




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Resources for Potential Impact of Tropical Storm Ophelia





In advance of Tropical Storm Ophelia and storm-related impacts in Virginia
from Friday, September 22 through Sunday, September 24, please use the
following resources and recommendations:



Make a plan: Plan in advance a route to a safe place, how you will stay in
contact with family and friends, and what you will do in different situations.
Additional planning resources are available at
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Prepare an emergency kit: For a list of recommended emergency supplies to
sustain your household before, during, and after the storm visit:
VAemergency.gov/emergency-kit.
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Stay informed: Virginians should follow the Virginia Department of Emergency
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National Weather Service office for the latest weather forecast, advisories,
watches or warnings.



Download the FEMA app on your smartphone to receive mobile alerts from the
National Weather Service. Power outages are always a concern during weather
events—make sure you have a battery-operated radio available so you can still
receive life-saving alerts.



For more information about preparing your business, your family, and your
property against hurricane threats visit:VAemergency.gov/hurricanes
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Stay Up to Date




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