From Team Youngkin <[email protected]>
Subject Election Day is Almost Here
Date November 4, 2023 2:00 PM
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Three Days to Go!




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“Let’s Go Win,” Governor Glenn Youngkin



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Parents have a right to know what’s going on in their child's lives,
especially in schools. Overdoses that occur on school grounds or are connected
to the school must lead to an immediate parental notification. It took too long
to notify parents of student overdoses in Loudoun County. That’s why Governor
Youngkin issued an executive order to ensure school divisions notify all
parents of school-connected overdoses within 24 hours, work closely with law
enforcement to prevent overdoses, and enhance student education about the
dangers of abusing drugs.




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Hatred, intolerance, and antisemitism have no place in Virginia. That’s why
Governor Youngkin issued an executive order to combat Antisemitism and
anti-religious bigotry. As Governor, the safety and security of all Virginians
is of paramount concern.



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We are coming down the homestretch to Election Day. Today is the last day to
vote early; find a polling location near you and secure YOUR vote.




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Last week, First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin had the opportunity to see beautiful
Southwest Virginia in its peak Autumn colors while visiting Bristol, Virginia
for the Rural Summit. This two-day conference was hosted for local and state
government leaders, practitioners, educators, and community members, all
collectively strategizing to find ways to improve the quality of life for
Southwest Virginians. With panel discussions, speakers, and roundtable
conversations, attendees learned about the successes and current shortcomings
of government-community partnerships and ways that these bonds can be improved.
As emphasized in the First Lady’s speech and in the roundtable discussion, it
is clear that the need for quality educational opportunities, affordable
childcare availability, workforce readiness programs, and continued
collaboration between community and government organizations is absolutely
crucial.




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Encouragingly, while visiting Southwest Virginia, the First Lady also had the
opportunity to break ground on the new Regional Workforce and Childcare
Development Hub. This $25 million public-private partnership will transform a
former Kmart space into an 87,000-square-foot developmental space. It will
provide a reliable childcare center that can admit up to 300 children, offer
career exploration opportunities, and additional skills-based training for the
next generation of the workforce. Expected to touch the lives of 30,000 K-12
students in Southwest Virginia, attract new employers, and help retain current
residents, this building will aid in addressing many of the barriers to
economic and career growth that rural Virginia faces.




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The ALL IN VA partnership between Louisa County schools, community partners,
and parents will help improve attendance, literacy, and learning for Virginia
students. Together, we will accomplish great things to deliver the education
our students so richly deserve.




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November is National Native American Heritage Month, a time to commemorate,
appreciate, and honor the lives and contributions of our country’s Indigenous
peoples. Brad Hatch, Patawomeck archaeologist and mentor artist from White Oak,
Virginia, creates eel pots from white oak strips with fellow tribal members --
sharing #homehistory with his apprentices. Alongside numerous gifts from
Virginia’s Indian tribes and on loan from the Virginia Humanities Virginia
Folklife Program, one of Hatch’s creations is on display in the Old Governor’s
Office at the Executive Mansion. Plan your visit today and visit
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