From Team Youngkin <[email protected]>
Subject This Week’s Youngkin Updates
Date September 16, 2023 2:00 PM
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“This budget is the result of what we can accomplish when we put politics down
and choose conservative commonsense solutions and make critical investments to
ensure Virginia is the best state to live, work, and raise a family. I’m proud
that we’re delivering on our promises to our veterans, our families, and fellow
Virginians to lower the cost of living by providing an additional one billion
dollars in tax relief on top of last year's historic four billion dollars,”
said Governor Glenn Youngkin.







This week, Governor Youngkin signed the Virginia State Budget, delivering on
promises made to all Virginians to lower the cost of living by providing an
additional billion dollars in tax relief, restoring excellence in education by
empowering parents, investing in our students, and supporting law enforcement.



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This week, Governor Youngkin, along with Kim Taylor, encouraged Virginians in
Prince George County to secure their vote!



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Governor Glenn Youngkin held a Parents Matter conversation this week in
Leesburg, where he gathered with the community in Loudoun County to discuss his
commitment to put parents back at the head of the table in their children’s
education and upbringing. Youngkin was joined by Juan Pablo Segura, who is
running to represent Loudoun County in Virginia’s 31st Senate District. The
conversation in Leesburg centered around raising standards of excellence in
Virginia schools, addressing mental health challenges facing students, keeping
children safe online, and protecting young people from dangerous drugs like
fentanyl.




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Last weekend, Governor Youngkin attended the 40th anniversary of the Festival
of India in Richmond to foster a greater relationship with the Indian community
and recognize the many business owners and community leaders that make Virginia
the best place to live, work, and raise a family.




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On Sunday, Governor Youngkin joined Shannon Bream on Fox News Sunday to
discuss the status of education in Virginia, America, and restoring parental
rights.



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ON THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION IN VIRGINIA...



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"...there’s nothing more important than ensuring a quality education for our
children. The future of Virginia, the future of America will be built by them
and they need to be prepared to take on the challenges and take advantage of
the opportunities that are ahead of them..."



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ON PARDONING SCOTT SMITH...




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"...I had the privilege of telling Mr. Smith that I would pardon him. We did
that on Friday, we righted a wrong and he should have never been prosecuted.
This wasa dad standing up for his daughter and just to remind everyone, his
daughter had been sexually assaulted in the bathroom of a school and no one was
doing anything about it..."



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Governor Glenn Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin recently hosted “A
Celebration of Virginia Arts” at Wolf Trap National Park. The evening reception
acknowledged the vitally important role the arts have in Virginia. Influential
Virginia art supporters, Virginia Commissioner for the Arts Margaret Hancock,
and Secretary of Education Aimee Rogstad Guidera also attended. Following the
reception, the Governor and First Lady presented the Richmond Ballet Lifetime
Achievement Award to Carmen de Lavallade, who was one of 4 principal dancers
from the original 1959 cast of Carmina Burana.







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The Youngkins then enjoyed two spectacular performances by the accomplished
Richmond Ballet. The evening ended with a masterful collaboration of Carmina
Burana by the Richmond Symphony and Chorus, City Choir of Washington, and Wolf
Trap Opera artists.



Additionally, the First Lady attended a productive Sisterhood reception in
Northern Virginia, where more than 180 women and girls participated. The joyful
event included hearing from Secretary of Education Aimee Rogstad Guidera on the
state of education in the Commonwealth. It was also an opportunity to engage
with impactful, female-led nonprofits that are successfully meeting the needs
of vulnerable Virginians. The First Lady continues to place a high priority on
highlighting critical work for VA Women+girls in the areas of well-being and
workforce preparedness.




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On Wednesday, Governor Youngkin and the First Lady of Virginia stopped to read
to kids at Pleasants Lane Elementary in Petersburg. The Youngkin administration
is taking further, aggressive action to ensure all Virginia students get the
academic support they need to recover from learning loss and boost their
attendance and academic performance.




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This week, First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin announced the second installment of
the Art Experience at the Executive Mansion called “Do What You Love in
Virginia.” Expanding on the project’s first installment, this second iteration
highlights the pastimes, places, and people that are enjoyed and adored by
Virginians and visitors alike.



The new installment features 19 institutions, 12 individual artists, and 6
private lenders from each region of the Commonwealth with diverse backgrounds
and artistic talents. Artwork and featured pieces include fabric displays, oil
and acrylic canvas portraits, photographs, magazine covers, leather ornaments,
and more from across the Commonwealth’s expansive landscape.



These featured artwork and artifacts span centuries, bringing to life
Virginia’s unique and continuously evolving story. Under the First Lady’s
direction, the Art Experience has nearly doubled both in the number of works as
well as participating art partners, boasting over 75 pieces from 37
institutions and artists across the Commonwealth.



No reservations are needed to visit the mansion. Visit the Executive Mansion
website regularly for updates on tour times throughout the year.




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