From Team Youngkin <[email protected]>
Subject The Jobs Governor
Date February 10, 2024 3:01 PM
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Hundreds of good-paying jobs coming to Virginia!



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Governor Glenn Youngkin was proud to break ground on Northrop Grumman’s new
facility in Waynesboro. Northrop Grumman’s expansion will bring more than 300
good-paying jobs and an investment of more than $200 million. This announcement
marks the most significant job creation in the community in at least a decade
and represents critical jobs in advanced manufacturing and tech!



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Governor Youngkin enjoyed taking the Metro to the Potomac Yard Station after
meeting with Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority leadership this
week. Metro is a vital asset and Governor Youngkin is working with them on the
current funding gap and they will be held accountable for delivering. Governor
Youngkin also made clear that getting people back in offices, especially the
federal government is key to getting the Metro back on track.



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This week, First Lady of Virginia Suzanne S. Youngkin hosted the “Better
Halves” luncheon at the Executive Mansion. The event brought together Virginia
legislators’ “better halves,” or special guests, for a day of adventure in the
Capitol city. The First Lady shared about the event, “as is customary, the
dinner table is a sacred place where we come together for the breaking of
bread. It is also a unique opportunity for all to reflect on the shared service
with our spouse or significant others, whose partnership matters so greatly in
life.”



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Momentum continues to build behind Governor Youngkin’s unique partnership with
Monumental Sports and Entertainment to bring tens of thousands of jobs,
billions of dollars in economic impact, and two professional sports teams to
Virginia.

This week, Nancy Howell Agee and Heywood Fralin, two prominent leaders in the
Roanoke Valley, penned an op-ed for Cardinal News touting the benefits of this
monumental opportunity for Southwest Virginia. In the op-ed, Agee and Fralin
write that “while the proposed location for the new arena is hundreds of miles
away, the impact of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity will be felt right here
in our region.”




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Proposed Alexandria arena would be economic benefit for Southwest Virginia



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Also this week, Tim Parrish, a leader in Northern Virginia, wrote an op-ed for
the Washington Times applauding the unique structure of the partnership and the
benefits for Virginia taxpayers.

In the op-ed, Parrish says “the partnership [Youngkin] struck with Monumental
Sports and Entertainment is unquestionably good for Virginia” and touts the
deal for being “rooted in conservative policy making.”




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Gov. Youngkin’s deal with Monumental Sports and Entertainment is good for
Virginia



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Governor Youngkin enjoyed speaking with Virginia State University students
this week at Virginia’s Capitol. Governor Youngkin spoke with the students
about the legislative process, current issues facing the Commonwealth, and the
role of governor. As Governor Youngkin said, “These bright leaders will
accomplish great things!”



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This Black History Month the Executive Mansion will be highlighting the work
of Stanley Rayfield, nationally renowned artist and member of the Citizens’
Advisory Council on Furnishing and Interpreting the Executive Mansion. Rayfield
made #homehistory in 2022 when he painted Governor Ralph Northam’s official
portrait, becoming the first African American artist to paint a gubernatorial
portrait in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The First Lady and Governor were
honored to welcome Stanley, his family, and the subjects of his two paintings,
"King of the Sea" and "Church Hat No. 32" to a reception at the Executive
Mansion this past week. Visit the Executive Mansion for a tour this February to
view Rayfield's paintings alongside other pieces by talented Black artists, or
head to the Mansion’s website to learn more about Stanley and the inspiration
behind his work. Join us in celebrating Black stories and #homehistory this
month, and all year round!



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